Meet + See Taylor Swift Live in Concert
Taylor Swift fanatics: We've got your chance to see and meet the country superstar! Just head over to our Facebook page and enter to win - signing up only takes a second.
Taylor Swift fanatics: We've got your chance to see and meet the country superstar! Just head over to our Facebook page and enter to win - signing up only takes a second.
Taylor Swift has done VERY well in LA, selling out all her shows and adding surprise guest cameos. She's sang duets with artists from other genres of music, like Justin Bieber and Nicki Minaj. The latest surprise, wasn't a singer at all, it was Ellen Degeneres. While Taylor sang, "Our Song", Ellen hung out on stage (she walked on saying she was looking for the ladies room, lol)! Watch it now, and catch it on The Ellen Degeneres Show that will air on September 14.
Imagine that you're a teenager and you get tickets to one of your favorite artists, Taylor Swift. I'm sure you'd be thrilled! But, to have your heart throb join her on stage?????? Ok, maybe a little jealous, but ecstatic wouldn't even describe the feeling after that surprise! Well, it happened in LA, and they sang "Baby", one of Justin Beiber's songs togther, further showing Taylor's talent.
All things being equal, it doesn’t seem terribly likely that any of us will end up frolicking on in the surf with Taylor Swift anytime soon.
Fortunately for anyone who’d like to have the chance, Taylor has been kind enough to share a few photos from her recent beach vacation.
Taylor proves just what a pro performer she is, when she has an unfortunate wardrobe malfunction while performing in St. Louis. Always a role model for our youth, she chooses to continue with her song, rather than become a drama queen! I guess she can join the ranks of Marilyn Monroe now! Proud of you Taylor!
Time will tell if we’ll still need her when she’s 64, but last month, Taylor Swift was the biggest concert draw in the land — selling even more tickets than Paul McCartney.
According to numbers released by the ticketing service TicketsNow, Swift accounted for an amazing six percent of system-wide sales, good enough to place her sixth on the all-agency list of events for the month.
Of all the duties dads pull when their daughters are young, “concert chaperone” has to be one of the most thankless tasks on the list.
But cheer up, Pops: Your ears might be ringing and your wallet might be light, but Taylor Swift sees you in the crowd, and she appreciates what you do.
Taylor Swift knows a thing or two about how to tell a ‘Love Story’ through song — and a few days ago, she helped play a role in a real-life marriage proposal.
When Taylor’s tour stopped in Detroit last February, she met up with WYCD DJ Jason ‘The 300 Pound Cowboy’ and his girlfriend, Kelli, and hit it off with the couple. As the night drew to a close, Taylor’s mother warned them, “Next time I see you two, you’d better be engaged!”
Young girls are always "covering" Taylor Swift songs on youtube...or just singing along with her songs on B105! Taylor covers a variety of songs from other artists, like Bon Jovi's "Living On A Prayer". Here she is covering the Dixie Chicks, "Cowboy Take Me Away"! Enjoy!!!
You've got to give Taylor Swift credit -- even with a bajillion records sold and a steady stream of radio hits, she's refused to take the easy way out with her videos, preferring to tell a visual story instead of filming performance clips.
That's definitely the case for her new 'Mean' video, which uses Swift's latest hit as the backdrop for an old-time miniature movie about, well, what happens when people are mean. And Swift gave fans a peek behind the scenes of the clip with a half-hour documentary that recently aired on GAC.
B105 and Great Clips are giving you a chance to win Tickets to see the sold out Taylor Swift concert in St. Paul on June 15th. All the details on how to win are after the jump.
What did you think of the show? Lady Antebellum singing Price, Justin Bieber winning an award and Sheryl Crow's underwear made for an interesting night! The CMT Awards have always been a no holds barred type of event