She’s known for bringing out big names like Mick Jagger, Selena Gomez and Justin Timberlake at her shows, but Taylor Swift has disappointed some of her Aussie fans by not having any special guests at her Sydney performance over the weekend. There might be a very good reason for the lack of on-stage collaborators, though.
Performing at Sydney’s ANZ Stadium on Saturday, 28th November, Swift went the whole show without bringing any VIP musical guests up on stage, and fans were rightfully confused. Some were actually pretty sad that Swift didn’t add any more peeps to her squad on the night.
Taking to social media, Swifties swiftly voiced their concerns:
https://twitter.com/sportguyalex/status/670836471905935360
Fun show by @taylorswift13 but why do we not get a special guest?! Australia always misses out :'( #1989toursydney
— ~*Jasmine*~ (@cheekylil666) November 28, 2015
No special guest at @taylorswift13 in Sydney 🙁 pretty devo but she put on an amazing show nonetheless! I ❤ Taylor
— Laura Turner ? (@laura898) November 28, 2015
https://twitter.com/Luke_t90/status/670583943536640000
So @taylorswift13 has let Australia down. I'm not joining her on stage tonight. She has made an enemy out of an entire nation #BadBlood
— Lee Lin Chin (@LeeLinChin) November 28, 2015
It’s not all bad news though, because according to Shazam Top 20, the real reason why Swift didn’t bring any guests on stage in Sydney is because the show was reportedly filmed as part of a forthcoming tour film…
No special guests at #1989TourSydney
Which makes sense because it's being filmed for a tour dvd and Taylor is the star!
Great gig ??
— Hit Music (@HitMusicAus) November 28, 2015
…and other tweets from around ANZ Stadium and from the television industry appear to back that up.
@taylorswift13 , make sure you'll release 1989 world tour dvd before you take a break… #MTVStars Taylor Swift pic.twitter.com/8g4UUqWy7e
— clay (Taylor's Version) (@emailsicansend3) November 28, 2015
Tonight's @taylorswift13 Sydney concert was filmed for a future concert DVD. #1989TourSydney #1989WorldTour pic.twitter.com/OPmNFBrlhg
— misty (@MistyCurrents) November 28, 2015
Aside from its lack of special guests, Swift’s Sydney show appears to have gone off without a hitch, scoring largely positive reviews and even some impromptu singing from fans on their way home from the venue. As Sydney Trains says:
A quick shout out to the @TaylorSwift13 fans singing on the train home. You guys sound great! #1989TourSydney
— T7 Sydney Trains (@T7SydneyTrains) November 28, 2015
It looks like Swift had quite a bit of fun at the show as well, telling her Sydney Swifties:
https://twitter.com/taylorswift13/status/670615324090331136
Speculation surrounding which celebrities might possibly join Swift on stage at some point in her Aussie tour has included the likes of Aussie model Miranda Kerr and Swift’s BFF Sam Smith and Ed Sheeran, who are both currently touring down under.
Catch a selection of 12 possible new members for Swift’s on-stage squad below, alongside her remaining tour dates.
Gallery: 12 Legit Celebs Taylor Swift Might Bring Out On Her Australian Tour
Watch: PLEASE WELCOME TO THE STAGE… (AUSSIE EDITION)
https://youtu.be/MF7lB-P7H2A
Taylor Swift: The 1989 World Tour – Australian Tour Dates
With special guest Vance Joy (All shows all ages)
Tickets on sale now
Saturday, 5th December 2015 — SOLD OUT
Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane
Tickets: Ticketek | 132 849
Monday, 7th December 2015 — SOLD OUT
Adelaide Entertainment Centre, Adelaide
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Tuesday 8th December 2015 — SOLD OUT
Adelaide Entertainment Centre, Adelaide
Tickets: Ticketek | 132 849
Thursday, 10th December 2015 — SOLD OUT
AAMI Park, Melbourne
Tickets: Ticketek | 132 849
Friday, 11th December 2015 — SOLD OUT
AAMI Park, Melbourne
Tickets: Ticketek | 132 849
Saturday, 12th December 2015 — SOLD OUT
AAMI Park, Melbourne
Tickets: Ticketek | 132 849
Celebs Taylor Swift Might Bring Out On Stage in Australia
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Ed Sheeran
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Miranda Kerr
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Elton John
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Ruby Rose
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Chet Faker
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Sam Smith
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Vance Joy
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Cody Simpson
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Calvin Harris
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Hugh Jackman
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John Farnham
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Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban