JAKARTA - After the ABC television channel aired the City of Lover concert on Sunday, May 17, Taylor Swift released several live versions of the concert today. The event was recorded at the Olympic Music Hall Paris in September 2019 in celebration of the Lover album.
Different from other concerts, Swift gave a little touch to the songs she performed so that fans could hear another side of the composition of the Blank Space singer.
This move might be the payoff for Swift to her old label, Big Machine Records. Previously, the label that houses Tim McGraw and Lady Antebellum released live versions of some of Taylor Swift's old songs with the title Live From Clear Channel Stripped 2008. The album, which was released last April, was released without the singer's consent.
Taylor Swift who knew this immediately stated that the live album was released without her consent.
Now, Swift is doing the same thing by releasing live versions of songs from her latest album, ME !, You Need to Calm Down, Death by a Thousand Cuts, Daylight, The Archer, Cornelia Street, and many others. This album was officially released via YouTube and similar music streaming services.
Previously, Swift took part in the One World: Together at Home concert by singing the song Soon You'll Get Better which he wrote with the group Dixie Chicks. In addition, Swift urged people to stay at home and avoid outside activities. The Cats film player also postponed the entire tour until the situation returned to normal.
In order to engage with fans, Swift replied to several tweets sent to her during the event. One of them wrote that watching a concert is a relaxation after 12 hours working in the emergency room. Her idol immediately responded by writing "Thank you so much for what you did to look after us."
Thank you so much for everything you do and how hard you're working to keep us safe 🙏🙏🙏
- Taylor Swift (taylorswift13) May 18, 2020
For those of you who want to go back to watching the City of Lover concert, you can watch it through the Disney Plus OTT service since Monday, May 18.
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