Sparks Fly in Taylor Swift Concert at Pittsburgh's Heinz Field
There are some artists out there who are great qualified to working in the studio. And, when it comes to live performances, they leave much to be desired. Taylor Swift is certainly not one of them. |
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June 18, Taylor took her "Speak Now" Tour to Heinz Field in Pittsburgh and performed in front of a crowd of an estimated 52,000 fans. And all in all, the show was remarkable and worth every penny. There were three opening acts together with Danny Gokey of American Idol fame, Randy Montana and South Carolina Country/Rock band Need to Breathe. Swift took the stage at about 8:45 to the resounding screams of adoring fans. Swift started the show with her hit "Sparks Fly" and from the very starting it was definite that this was going to be a big, theatrical production. In addition to belting out most of the titles featured on the "Speak Now" album, the country superstar delighted her audience with a few hits from the past together with "Our Song," "Love Story" and "Fearless." Swift went straight through a amount of wardrobe changes but didn't leave the crowd with the irritating downtime that sometimes comes with them. During wardrobe changes and changes to the set, fans were treated to instrumental renditions of her songs, a tap dancing chimney sweep reminiscent of an old Hollywood musical and the dance stylings of a excellent ballerina. Overall, the drama and artistry of the entire output came across practically as if it were a play with a remarkable storyline. But then again, I guess that shouldn't be surprising when the concert headliner truly writes her own songs. Possibly the most memorable parts came During the performances of her hits "Haunted" and the aforementioned "Fearless." While Swift had shown her mastery of discrete other instruments at separate points During the show, she used "Fearless" as an opening to showcase her skills with a ukulele while sitting under a immense white and purple glowing tree. And, with the scene set to compliment the tone of "Haunted," she forcefully pounded a large bell ringing out in accord with the song's qualified violin intro. Swift sang the fun and inspirational "Long Live" as her pre-encore show closer giving a shout out to the city of Pittsburgh. When all was said and done, the show was nothing short of amazing. While the operators of the venue itself could have been great prepared in terms of organization, every aspect of the show itself went off without a hitch. Never before have I seen such a wonderfully creative live performance. Sparks Fly in Taylor Swift Concert at Pittsburgh's Heinz Field |
Saturday, December 24, 2011
Sparks Fly in Taylor Swift Concert at Pittsburgh's Heinz Field
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