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Taylor Swift got what she wanted. So what do ‘Taylor's Versions' mean now?

Taylor Swift got what she wanted. So what do ‘Taylor's Versions' mean now?

Washington Post3 days ago

I have been to some very loud concerts. Nothing compares to what I witnessed at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles on Aug. 9, 2023, when I attended Taylor Swift's Eras Tour.
'Here we are on the last night of the U.S. leg of the Eras Tour, in the eighth month of the year on the ninth day of the month,' Swift told the 70,000-plus people in the audience near the end of the 3½-hour show. 'There's something that I've been planning for a really, really, really, ridiculously embarrassingly long time. And I think instead of just telling you about it, I think I'll just sort of show you.'

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