Passing through Melbourne and Sydney era tour, Taylor Swift didn't fail to emphasize her love for Australia and even talked about the making of her new album, which will be released on April 19th.
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At one of her three concerts in Melbourne, where she sang “Melbourne, you are the love of my life” and mentioned that she had never played to such a large audience on a tour with over 96,000 people a night, Taylor Swift gave further details about her condition revealed thoughts while creating her upcoming album “The Tortured Poets Department”.
“Tortured Poets is an album – I think more than any other album I’ve made – that I had to make. “It really was a lifesaver for me,” the star confessed, according to NME.
“It reminded me why songwriting gets me through life, and I've never needed songwriting more than with Tortured Poets,” she added.
“You made us feel at home!”
Taylor Swift could also count on the much-publicized visit from her lover Travis Kelce, who encouraged her after a romantic visit to the zoo at her first concert in Sydney.
“Me, my group, the dancers, you really made us feel at home. This is very rare,” the 34-year-old star told the gathered crowd at one of his concerts in Sydney. Taylor Swift took to the stage at Accor Stadium from February 23rd to 26th.
“We had the most wonderful time, I have to tell you,” Taylor Swift confided at the final show of the foursome, according to news.com.au.
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After this stop in Australia, Taylor Swift will visit the National Stadium in Singapore to perform several concerts there. She will then take a break from touring before resuming concerts in France on May 9th.
The Tortured Poets Section will be available on April 19th.