Anonymous wrote:Rescheduling cancelled concerts or adding new concerts happens on pretty much every major tour. It is expected by the industry and they deal with it. Artists get sick, they have family emergencies, they have weather events, they have a wide number of things that can happen that lead to a cancelled concert. It is nNot some rare I heard of thing. Her team and the event team will figure it out just like they do anytime a concert gets cancelled.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am not a TS fan mostly because I think she is a bad role model. She didn’t cancel the show, nor did the government, the company who sponsored the show did (at least publicly) per The NY Times.
Also, if she wanted to make it up to the fans, she should do a tiny desk/zoom concert and send it out to the buyers of the tickets. Of course, it would be blasted wider, but it would at least so some good will and non-moneymaking strategy from her.
A bad role model?
I can’t even name one of her songs, but I do know that she works hard, treats her fans well, is intelligent, and has never embarrassed herself in public. The only negative thing I’ve heard is that she uses her private plane excessively.
What is your issue with her exactly? That she’s unmarried?
Yeah- I’m not playing that game on this thread. Her fans were just given a death threat. Most kids face this at school in the US at some point and get way less attention, but still in deference to the people who are upset and because there were actual consequences to many her fans in this case, I’m not going there.
If you like her great- I am just saying that giving a online concert experience to those fans affected for free, would be a gesture that puts the fan experience above her money making and would be a kind gesture.
There is already a full movie available of her concert on Disney+ that anyone can watch at any point. What possible good is recording a second online concert going to do?
Right- silly me. I forgot that anyone who could afford a concert ticket would automatically have been able to afford the Disney plus subscription and have already down loaded the movie.
In reality, this is right up Taylors alley- a ‘secret” concert only the attendees were given codes too. It builds upon exclusivity that Taylor LOVES. She could perform some special songs and sing to Travis. Sure, a different experience, but still, the fans would go ga-ga over it.
Again, it would be a gesture to FANS and about them more than a tweet about how upset she is.
You sound like a bozo tbh. She hasn’t tweeted anything at all or made any statements. Her life was threatened too and not for the first time this tour. Speaking as a fan, they don’t want a stupid tiny desk concert from her right now. They understand she’s probably processing some pretty real fears and taking time to think through the best plan forward for fans, her crew, herself. You don’t actually think she should record a virtual concert or that fans want it, you just want to criticize her like this is her fault.
Anonymous wrote:All this poor heartbroken little girls.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For people who paid a lot on ticket resale platforms like stub hub or vivid get a full refund right? If I were doing that I’d try to find some travel insurance if they still do that for it these days.
That is the question- the refunds are apparently coming from the original ticket distributer to the original buyers. Then those buyers who charged 10x (who have probably already spent all that money) will need to refund their buyers. Good luck folks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am not a TS fan mostly because I think she is a bad role model. She didn’t cancel the show, nor did the government, the company who sponsored the show did (at least publicly) per The NY Times.
Also, if she wanted to make it up to the fans, she should do a tiny desk/zoom concert and send it out to the buyers of the tickets. Of course, it would be blasted wider, but it would at least so some good will and non-moneymaking strategy from her.
A bad role model?
I can’t even name one of her songs, but I do know that she works hard, treats her fans well, is intelligent, and has never embarrassed herself in public. The only negative thing I’ve heard is that she uses her private plane excessively.
What is your issue with her exactly? That she’s unmarried?
Yeah- I’m not playing that game on this thread. Her fans were just given a death threat. Most kids face this at school in the US at some point and get way less attention, but still in deference to the people who are upset and because there were actual consequences to many her fans in this case, I’m not going there.
If you like her great- I am just saying that giving a online concert experience to those fans affected for free, would be a gesture that puts the fan experience above her money making and would be a kind gesture.
There is already a full movie available of her concert on Disney+ that anyone can watch at any point. What possible good is recording a second online concert going to do?
Right- silly me. I forgot that anyone who could afford a concert ticket would automatically have been able to afford the Disney plus subscription and have already down loaded the movie.
In reality, this is right up Taylors alley- a ‘secret” concert only the attendees were given codes too. It builds upon exclusivity that Taylor LOVES. She could perform some special songs and sing to Travis. Sure, a different experience, but still, the fans would go ga-ga over it.
Again, it would be a gesture to FANS and about them more than a tweet about how upset she is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am not a TS fan mostly because I think she is a bad role model. She didn’t cancel the show, nor did the government, the company who sponsored the show did (at least publicly) per The NY Times.
Also, if she wanted to make it up to the fans, she should do a tiny desk/zoom concert and send it out to the buyers of the tickets. Of course, it would be blasted wider, but it would at least so some good will and non-moneymaking strategy from her.
A bad role model?
I can’t even name one of her songs, but I do know that she works hard, treats her fans well, is intelligent, and has never embarrassed herself in public. The only negative thing I’ve heard is that she uses her private plane excessively.
What is your issue with her exactly? That she’s unmarried?
Yeah- I’m not playing that game on this thread. Her fans were just given a death threat. Most kids face this at school in the US at some point and get way less attention, but still in deference to the people who are upset and because there were actual consequences to many her fans in this case, I’m not going there.
If you like her great- I am just saying that giving a online concert experience to those fans affected for free, would be a gesture that puts the fan experience above her money making and would be a kind gesture.
There is already a full movie available of her concert on Disney+ that anyone can watch at any point. What possible good is recording a second online concert going to do?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m so so sad. This was going to be the big event of the summer for me and my daughter. Canceled our flight today. This world is so shitty.
I have two young Swifties (that I took to one of the earlier Europe concert stops) and totally get how awful it would have been to have had to break to them them at the last minute that the show was canceled.
However I also find it super sad that because the concert was canceled you would just completely scrap a trip to an amazing city and world class tourist destination rather than trying to make the best of it and finding fun things to do to show them they could still have a great vacation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am not a TS fan mostly because I think she is a bad role model. She didn’t cancel the show, nor did the government, the company who sponsored the show did (at least publicly) per The NY Times.
Also, if she wanted to make it up to the fans, she should do a tiny desk/zoom concert and send it out to the buyers of the tickets. Of course, it would be blasted wider, but it would at least so some good will and non-moneymaking strategy from her.
A bad role model?
I can’t even name one of her songs, but I do know that she works hard, treats her fans well, is intelligent, and has never embarrassed herself in public. The only negative thing I’ve heard is that she uses her private plane excessively.
What is your issue with her exactly? That she’s unmarried?
Yeah- I’m not playing that game on this thread. Her fans were just given a death threat. Most kids face this at school in the US at some point and get way less attention, but still in deference to the people who are upset and because there were actual consequences to many her fans in this case, I’m not going there.
If you like her great- I am just saying that giving a online concert experience to those fans affected for free, would be a gesture that puts the fan experience above her money making and would be a kind gesture.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am not a TS fan mostly because I think she is a bad role model. She didn’t cancel the show, nor did the government, the company who sponsored the show did (at least publicly) per The NY Times.
Also, if she wanted to make it up to the fans, she should do a tiny desk/zoom concert and send it out to the buyers of the tickets. Of course, it would be blasted wider, but it would at least so some good will and non-moneymaking strategy from her.
A bad role model?
I can’t even name one of her songs, but I do know that she works hard, treats her fans well, is intelligent, and has never embarrassed herself in public. The only negative thing I’ve heard is that she uses her private plane excessively.
What is your issue with her exactly? That she’s unmarried?
Anonymous wrote:I’m so so sad. This was going to be the big event of the summer for me and my daughter. Canceled our flight today. This world is so shitty.
Anonymous wrote:I am not a TS fan mostly because I think she is a bad role model. She didn’t cancel the show, nor did the government, the company who sponsored the show did (at least publicly) per The NY Times.
Also, if she wanted to make it up to the fans, she should do a tiny desk/zoom concert and send it out to the buyers of the tickets. Of course, it would be blasted wider, but it would at least so some good will and non-moneymaking strategy from her.
Anonymous wrote:I see Europe is enjoying their multiculturalism and diversity. Isn't it so wonderful? Liberals promised a utopia and this must be it.
I'm sure Europe is glad they have millions coming in from all over bring in their random cultures and religions with them that make them easily converted online by ISIS. You can't even go to a Swift concert in Europe without being murdered. You can't even go to Chistmas Markets in Europe without being run over by trucks by terrorists. You can't even walk around Paris without being shot by terrorists.
Europe is done. They committed cultural suicide a long time ago due to liberals, and now they're at a point of no return.
Anonymous wrote:I am not a TS fan mostly because I think she is a bad role model. She didn’t cancel the show, nor did the government, the company who sponsored the show did (at least publicly) per The NY Times.
Also, if she wanted to make it up to the fans, she should do a tiny desk/zoom concert and send it out to the buyers of the tickets. Of course, it would be blasted wider, but it would at least so some good will and non-moneymaking strategy from her.
Anonymous wrote:I am not a TS fan mostly because I think she is a bad role model. She didn’t cancel the show, nor did the government, the company who sponsored the show did (at least publicly) per The NY Times.
Also, if she wanted to make it up to the fans, she should do a tiny desk/zoom concert and send it out to the buyers of the tickets. Of course, it would be blasted wider, but it would at least so some good will and non-moneymaking strategy from her.