Taylor Swift’s Full Circle, Three-Hour Concert Dedicated To All Eras From “Debut” to “Evermore”

Loving Taylor Swift is easy when she provides so much for fans without asking for anything in return. Extending her show beyond her newest studio album releases “Folklore” and “Evermore”, turned into a three-hour excursion through her lifetime as both a country and pop singer. Hours spent waiting in the queue for tickets were well-worth the anticipation as she delivered on her best on the first night of the tour in Glendale, Arizona on March 17th.

Versace, Oscar de la Renta, Robert Cavalli, and Alberta Ferretti all willingly dressed Swift in a mixture of sixteen different looks to celebrate a whopping ten albums built as of today.

Break-ups, experiences, life changes, and self-growth are just a few motivators behind the top chart songs she has curated with her poetic mind and instrumental fingers.

All Swifties can focus on for the next five months is the nostalgia they are about to enter whether it be in person or through videos released by eager concert-goers. Not only does she have a way with words, but she has a way of production. The “All Too Well (Ten Minute Version)” music video proved that before her eye for telling a story through movement and almost a sense of acting while on stage with her dancers and singers.

Fellow artist, Rihanna, commented on the Eras production saying it was “amazing”.

Her discography needed no assistance in conveying the power her music holds. We have all scream-sang her songs in the car, or maybe at previous concerts. “Shake It Off” had its’ prime time on the radio and amongst all ages, for example. Now we are hearing more ballads with help from co-writer, William Ballory, who made the sister albums come to life.

Bejeweled in each and every outfit, the star literally shined in the custom outfits tailored for her to a tee.

A bodysuit attached to the theme of “Lover” made conversation about the Victoria Secret-like detailing and its sexy aura. Being that she is now a grown woman, distant from her country days, she demonstrates her confidence on stage by being authentically Taylor and as passionate as it gets, but also in her style.

She was not lying when she said “we never go out of style”! Even her music could never not impress; she is the only female solo singer to earn a Grammy for “Album of The Year” three times. 

Is it really a Taylor Swift tour if she does not drop some Easter eggs or even four new songs the day before her first show? The obvious answer… of course not.

So far we have seen parallels between “All of the Girls Before” and a past lover, on the so called album “Lover” itself.

ÜPdates on her valuable, story-filled looks coming!