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The 1989 World Tour Live is a concert film by the American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift, documenting her performance at the ANZ Stadium in Sydney, Australia, on November 28, 2015, during her 1989 World Tour. The film was released exclusively on Apple Music on December 20, 2015.
Welcome to New York" was the opener in the set list for Swift's 2015 tour, the 1989 World Tour. [72] Swift performed it as a "surprise song" outside the regular set list during two concerts of her later tours: at the East Rutherford show as part of her Reputation Stadium Tour on July 20, 2018, [ 73 ] and again at East Rutherford as part of the ...
The 1989 World Tour was the highest-grossing tour of 2015, earning over $250 million at the box office. [136] In North America alone, the tour grossed $181.5 million, breaking the records for the highest-grossing US tour by a woman [ 137 ] and the highest-grossing US tour by any act, surpassing the Rolling Stones ' record in 2005. [ 138 ]
Taylor Swift's 1989 tour returns to No. 1 on Billboard's Hot Tours recap (see list, below), her sixth turn this year atop the weekly tally of highest-grossing touring artists. Ticket sales ...
Directed by Jonas Akerlund, The 1989 World Tour LIVE Concert Film will feature Swift's entire concert at ANZ Stadium in Sydney, Australia, on Nov. 28. The film will also include never-before-seen ...
This year, Taylor Swift embarked on a worldwide tour to promote her multi-platinum album "1989" which has (so far) spawned the smash hits "Shake It Off," "Blank Space," "Style," and "Bad Blood."
With a $14 million take from 107,550 sold tickets at Levi's Stadium, she topped her own gross and attendance counts set during the 1989 World Tour in 2015. With more than 118,000 fans in attendance at the Rose Bowl , the two-show run earned $16.2 million and set a new gross record for a single headliner at the venue, surpassing U2 's 2017 ...
1989 was released on October 27, 2014, via Big Machine Records. In the track-list, "Clean" is placed at number 13 as the closing track. [27] The song appeared on the Canadian Digital Song Sales chart upon release, with a peak of number 45. [28] In 2015, Swift included the song on the set list of the 1989 World Tour. [29]