
AT&T Stadium. Good luck finding a “Blank Space” inbrthis crowd. She's come a long way since releasing herbrself-titled debut album in 2006 at just 17 years old. Shebrlaunched her career first as a country-singing sweet-brheart, but America has been able to watch her develop into so muchbrmore. Today at 25, Forbes magazine has ranked her as one of thebr“100 Most Powerful Women” in its 2015 list, and it's not difficultbrto see why. Seven Grammy Awards. Twenty-two Billboard MusicbrAwards. Eleven Country Music Association Awards. Eight Academybrof Country Music Awards. And having sold more than 40 millionbralbums worldwide, she's already one of the best-selling artists of allbrtime. Taylor Swift continues to evolve and has garnered even morebrfans along the way with the release of her fifth studio album, 1989,brnamed after her birth year. Known for her personal lyrics, Swift co-brwrote every song on this album, but she has certainly made a switchbrfrom her classic country sound. Feel free to leave the cowboy bootsbrat home for The 1989 World Tour, a pop-infused event that focusesbron her most recent musical achievements.br
Bouncing from Tokyo to Sydney and everywhere in between, thebrtour offers audiences a fresh perspective at each new stop. Expectbrsongs from Swift's most recent album, along with hits like “LovebrStory,” lots of costume changes, incredible lighting and props and high-energy fun for all ages. And if you're a fan of surprises, look outbrfor special guest appearances. So far the tour has seen acts like Walkbrthe Moon, The Weeknd, Sam Hunt, Nick Jonas, Lorde and AndybrGrammer take the stage, and there's no telling who will join her inbrArlington. One thing's for sure – we can't wait to find out.
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