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“Taylor Swift – Road to Reputation”

“Taylor Swift – Road to Reputation”
New Zealand Premiere airs Saturday Night on Three


AUCKLAND, NZ (October 8, 2018) Taylor Swift reputation Stadium Tour heads down-under next month, kicking off four massive stadium shows starting in Perth on October 19 before flying into Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane and then Auckland, New Zealand on November 9.

To celebrate the forthcoming tour, this Saturday evening television Three will broadcast the New Zealand premiere of Taylor Swift – Road to Reputation.

In this one-hour world-first, Taylor Swift personally walks us through her phenomenal career and shows us incredible footage of the Taylor Swift reputation Stadium Tour.

Currently on tour in the USA, the Taylor Swift reputation Stadium Tour is the tour of 2018, playing 53 shows encompassing 36 cities spanning seven countries and four continents in seven months.

Taylor Swift – Road to Reputation will premiere at 9.15pm this Saturday, October 13, on Three.

An encore broadcast will air on Sunday, October 21 at 5.00pm on The Edge TV.

Taylor Swift – Road to Reputation:
• NZ Premiere 9.15pm Saturday, October 13, on Three
• Encore screening 5.00pm Sunday, October 21 on The Edge TV

Slaying audiences with dazzling powerhouse performances nearing two-hours, the Taylor Swift reputation Stadium Tour celebrates the ten-time Grammy winner’s sixth studio album and fourth RIANZ #1, the critically-acclaimed reputation featuring tracks “…Ready For It?”, “Call It What You Want”, “Gorgeous”, RIANZ #1 “Look What You Made Me Do” and the latest Australian and New Zealand single “Getaway Car” (out now through Universal Music New Zealand).

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“Taylor Swift’s ‘reputation’ Tour Is Her Finest Yet,” said Rolling Stone. Both The Guardian and Metro called it “A Triumph” while the Los Angeles Times said, “Swift gave a master class in the constructive use of the modern technology that allowed her to establish and nurture an exceptionally powerful connection with a massive audience.”

Joining Taylor Swift on all Australian and New Zealand dates will be homegrown indie-pop duo, special guests, Broods plus internationally acclaimed pop trailblazer, Charli XCX.

Final tickets for the Auckland show are on sale now.

For complete tour, ticketing and VIP Experiences information, visit: livenation.co.nz


TAYLOR SWIFT reputation Stadium Tour

OPTUS STADIUM, PERTH - FRIDAY OCTOBER 19

MARVEL STADIUM, MELBOURNE - FRIDAY OCTOBER 26

ANZ STADIUM, SYDNEY - FRIDAY NOVEMBER 2

THE GABBA, BRISBANE - TUESDAY NOVEMBER 6

MT SMART STADIUM, AUCKLAND - FRIDAY NOVEMBER 9

www.taylorswift.com
www.broodsmusic.com
http://charlixcx.tumblr.com
www.livenation.com.au / www.livenation.co.nz

About Taylor Swift
Taylor Swift’s critically-adored new album, reputation, was the biggest selling album of 2017 and #1 in over 111 countries on iTunes’ sales charts upon release. With almost 1.3 million albums sold in a seven-day period, Taylor is the only artist in history to have four consecutive albums sell over one million copies in their week of release (2010's Speak Now, 2012's RED, 2014's 1989 and 2017’s reputation).

Taylor’s chart-topping first single, “Look What You Made Me Do,” broke multiple records within hours of its release. With over 10 million streams, it was the most-streamed song in a one-day period, the lyric video for “Look What You Made Me Do” broke the standing record with over 19 million views, while the music video shattered the original most viewed video (28 million) record with 43.2 million views in only 24 hours. Her previous single “Delicate” was the latest song off reputation to top the Pop and Hot AC charts.

Taylor is a ten-time GRAMMY winner, a singer, songwriter, musician and producer. She is the youngest person in history to win the music industry's highest honour, The GRAMMY Award for Album of the year and she is the first female solo artist to win this prestigious award twice. Rolling Stone listed Taylor as one of the 100 Greatest Songwriters of All Time. Time magazine featured Taylor on their prestigious 2017 Person of the Year cover, named her one of the 100 Most Influential People in the world and was one of only eight candidates for the 2014 Person of the Year. A Brit and Emmy award winner, Taylor is Billboard's youngest-ever Woman of the Year and the only artist to have been awarded this honour twice.

About Broods
Broods released their new single “Peach” on August 7, 2018. The song’s kaleidoscopic sonic palette embraces buzzing guitar tones and choir-like harmonies along with woozy rhythms and intricate piano work while Georgia laments “I’m high and I’m low. No control. But everything looking peach now.” They explain: “As artists, you feel things at a much more extreme level than people who probably don’t spend most of their time inside their own heads. ‘Peach’ is about feeling all over the place all the time, and then celebrating those moments when everything feels awesome."

About Charli XCX
Charlotte Aitchison, aka Charli XCX, is fast becoming one of the hottest creators of her generation and is the award-winning talent behind the multi-platinum and global #1s “Fancy” and “I Love It” and the UK Top 10 “Boom Clap”. In 2017, she bookended the year with her ground-breaking, critically-acclaimed mixtapes ‘Number 1 Angel’ and ‘Pop 2’, featured on David Guetta and Afrojack’s global smash “Dirty Sexy Money” and released her standout summer crush anthem, “Boys”. On the latter, Charli took full creative control across casting, directing and producing the accompanying official video, which not only saw her flip the traditional male gaze on its head, but featured an all-star male cast including Stormzy, Mark Ronson, Diplo, Joe Jonas, Brendon Urie, will.i.am, Riz Ahmed + more.


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