On August 24, 2017, Look What You Made Me Do shocked the world by its lyrics and the use of snakes. Taylor Swift had not been seen in months, and at the time, her reputation and image were starting to become Delicate. But little did anyone know that Taylor Swift’s sixth album, reputation, and it’s tour would break so many records with so little promotion. The reputation Stadium Tour started in Glendale, Arizona on May 8, 2018 and ended on November 21, 2018 in Tokyo, Japan. 53 shows in 36 stadiums. The main stage is 110 feet tall and has a video screen wall that continues onto the floor. Two smaller stages in the audience. Five hundred wardrobe pieces. Four continents. Seven countries. But what does all of this lead to? Well, the highest grossing tour of the decade has just been released on Netflix.
Taylor Swift’s reputation stadium tour was released to Netflix on December 31, 2018. She sings most of the songs off of reputation, but she has also included ten songs from some of her previous albums into the tour. There are four mashups, two songs with just guitar and one with just piano. Her fans, called Swifties, know All Too Well that every person gets a light up bracelet that corresponds with the music. And it is clear to see that it is Gorgeous.
Just by looking at how many records reputation and the Stadium Tour have broken, there is no way that Netflix’s newest concert film would be anything but a GOOD GOOD rating. Whether a Swiftie or not, everybody could enjoy this rockumentary. She was able to get smarter and harder in the nick of time, and was able to find a love that was really something. It shows through her performance. It is safe to say that she is doing better than she ever was. And in the death of her reputation, she felt truly alive.
Some good evaluative writing in here, Gina. I love the mysterious tone, but wish you had more content to evaluate. The first paragraph is all build up, which gives you the opportunity to talk about context and credit Swift, but there's got to be more to evaluate (content AND theme). Keep pushing! Great title.
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