Taylor Swift's 1989 World Tour Now Available, Only On Apple Music

Taylor Swift

The touch he had Taylor Swift with Apple this summer for the three months that artists had to be without charging the reproductions of their songs in Apple Music It always seemed a bit strange to me. I have always thought that marketing had a lot to do with it, since that supposed dispute put both parties in the headlines of many media, which was especially good for Apple to publicize the music service itself.treaming that he was about to launch.

With the passing of the months, although I can be wrong, that idea, which I don't just think of, seems to make more sense. Apple and Swift are getting along better than ever now, so much so that the singer only made her latest album, 1989, available on the music service at streaming from Apple. And not only this, but his last concert, The 1989 World Tour, is now available on Apple Music and only on Apple Music.

To be more exact, The 1989 World Tour is a documentary which includes a concert Taylor Swift gave in front of 76.000 people at Sydney's ANZ Stadium on November 28 and other scenes, such as some behind the scenes and interviews. This documentary, which lasts more than two hours, is available from the New tab from any Apple Music compatible application. It does not appear on the page of the American singer, which gives the impression (although it is not) that the documentary is owned by Apple Music.

I do not like this type of music, I did like this type of format. If I'm honest, I would like there to be more content of this type but, logically, from groups that I liked (Why not Within Tamptation, which is soft?). Of course, from here to remind Apple that Apple Music videos on the iPad cannot be put in full screen, which seems to me a sin that they should solve soon. Be that as it may, the documentary is now available.


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  1.   Damien said

    Well, with or without, I really don't like the singer-songwriter for agreeing with this Trump about Mexicans and Latinos! Disgusted old!

  2.   Ruben said

    But if this aunt is a lady, nobody ...
    Personally he blows it to me, he has a direct bad, apart from the fact that nothing moves in his shows. Bad artist.

  3.   spajaro65 said

    But that spit, say the article speaks badly, idiots come out to speak badly. Think for yourselves !!!! Well, who they talk about is the most listened to in the world but one always runs into bitter and brainless

    1.    Paul Aparicio said

      Hello, Spajaro. I have to correct that piece. It's not that I don't like her, but her music. Yes, I like her as a businesswoman and everything she has achieved. Although I do not like his music (I do not like the style), I am aware of the merit he has.

      A greeting.

  4.   spajaro65 said

    Look Damien, well I am very Latin and if I like how Taylor sings and what? Your bitterness and resentment do not allow you to see that between likes there are no dislikes. You only repeat the stupidities of the author of the article that will very surely be copied from gringo articles and poorly translated. It's worth it to me that Samsung tries to belittle Mexicans. He already has me mamao that for the gringos we are all Mexicans. If the multinationals screw people it is because the politicians on duty leave them and the assholes come back and vote for them.

  5.   Damien said

    Whatever! But at least my money is NOT going to those singers or companies! Thank you! Bitterness? Haha not at all! I just like to put people in their place! He he