Taylor Swift United Nations Event
. The online contest 'Speak Now With Taylor Swift In New York City' is live now at www.WinWithTaylor.com offering fans the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to see Taylor perform live in New York and join her on a cross-country flight to Los Angeles, where they will have the chance to 'speak now' with the superstar mid-air. CMT and many MTV Networks web properties worldwide, including CMT.com, MTV.com, VH1.com and websites across Europe, Asia, Australia and Latin America, will stream the event from New York at approximately 5:00 p.m. ET, which is set to include an intimate performance from Taylor. Taylor's worldwide embrace will be felt at the international streaming event with contest winners in attendance from dozens of countries from around the globe. In addition to their international reach, Big Machine Records will offer select radio partners from across the United States the opportunity to qualify winners for their own SPEAK NOW WITH TAYLOR SWIFT IN NEW YORK CITY similar contest. Following the New York City event, a select number of Grand Prize winners from both radio and international entries will also fly across the United States with Taylor from New York City to Los Angeles. While mid-flight, the winners will 'speak now' with Taylor at more than 30,000 feet above America, conducting LIVE radio interviews with the superstar. Winners will experience first-hand the whirlwind surrounding a major album release. Click here to read today's full Day in Pop report Preview and Purchase Taylor Swift CDs |
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