Taylor Swift Explains What Fans Can Expect On 1989 World Tour
. "My hope is that the fans don't feel similar watching this tour in any way then they felt watching the last tour, the same way I came at the album from a different perspective and wanted to make it different than anything I'd done before, it's the same way I approached the tour� Thinking outside the box is more difficult than doing the same thing over and over again but I think it has results." Taylor admitted she feels the need to top herself, "I need my tour to be better than my last tour, I need my album to be better than my last album." Swift enlisted the help of Vance Joy, Shawn Mendes, James Bay and even HAIM to open some of her shows, "They're so incredible and its such good vibes, when they walk into a room it changes the entire dynamic, they're just like loud in the best way and so energetic and that energy is going to be great to have on the road." The superstar singer also working on getting some of her other famous friends to take the stage as surprise guests, calling herself a booking agent, "I've started picking up the phone, I started sending out the emails, and the interesting thing is when you're asking people to come and play for free, that's something you have to ask them yourself, you can't have your management go do it� So I end up assuming the role of booking agent essentially when I'm on tour and just being like so, can we check her schedule, the routing, and she may be able to make it to in between that date and that date� 'Hey its Taylor, will you please come out, it's going to be a stadium show, it's going to be incredible, the crowd will love it.'" Swift said it's fun to have friends that show up for you and then you show up for them. Read more here. Extra submitted this story.
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