Taylor Swift Created A Special Guitar After Attaching Michael Jackson's Record At Wembley Stadium
JAKARTA - Taylor Swift through her Eras Tour has surpassed Michael Jackson's record. The 34-year-old singer became the first solo artist to hold a show at Wembley Stadium eight times in a series of tours.
Wembley Stadium through Instagram uploads also celebrated Swift's record by making a special specially designed guitar.
"As a form of recognition for his success as the first solo artist to appear at Wembley Stadium eight times on one tour, we presented the personalized Wembley guitar to Taylor Swift," reads the caption for Wembley Stadium's Instagram upload.
On the front of the guitar body (body), there is the words 'SO LONG, TAYLOR' (See you, Taylor) which is inspired by the latest song of the pop music star, So Long, London.
The upload from the Wembley Stadium account also featured a handwritten letter to be given to the singer of You Belong With Me.
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"Hi Taylor, thank you for the eight unforgettable nights under this building. Now, officially, you are the best-selling female artist who has appeared at Wembley Stadium, and we think it is something to celebrate," the letter reads.
We hope that your own Wembley Stadium guitar will serve as a reminder of your record-breaking show in London. We want you to come back soon. See Taylor, this is very exciting."
Meanwhile, Eras Tour was held at Wembley Stadium in two rounds. Taylor Swift appeared three consecutive days in the first round on June 21-23.
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Then, the 34-year-old singer-writer returned for five shows, namely on 15, 16, 17, 19, and 20 August.
Meanwhile, Michael Jackson, through the Bad Tour series in 1987-1989, appeared seven times in two rounds at Wembley Stadium.
In the first half, Jackson appeared on 14, 15, 16, 22, and July 23, 1988. Then the 'Smooth Criminal' singer appeared in two more shows, namely on August 26 and 27, 1988.
With these records, Swift equaled the record for the Take That music group which held eight shows at Wembley Stadium for the Progress Live tour concert in 2011.
At that time, Take That's full members consisting of Gary totaling Robbie Williams, Howard Donald, Mark Owen, and Jason Orange appeared on June 30, 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 8, and July 9, 2011.