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Taylor Swift plans to release Sydney concert via Apple music

That means that you can relive the behind-the-scenes moments and standout celebrity guest performances from the comfort of your own home! But sources say she’s getting paid for it, and I’m assuming that access to one of the world’s biggest stars doesn’t come cheap. The concert was filmed at ANZ stadium and was attended by 76,000 fans, according to Entertainment Weekly. Would they do it?

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Selena Gomez posted a photo of the pals together on Instagram and added the caption: “I don’t know life without you Taylor”. In June, Swift penned a critical essay that slammed the platform for not paying artist royalties during its three month free trial period, calling it “shocking” and “disappointing”.

Taylor Swift has been an outspoken critic of free music streaming.

Swift pulled her catalogue off Spotify in November past year, commenting at the time: “It’s my opinion that music should not be free, and my prediction is that individual artists and their labels will someday decide what an album’s price point is”.

However, Taylor, who was impressed with the company after they changed their minds about the decision, said Apple ed her about capturing one of her concerts for a special.

“Dear Tay – Tomorrow is your birthday and I will be in the air”, she captioned the shot, a gorgeous close-up of the “Wildest Dreams” singer.

Taylor jetted back to Los Angeles early on Sunday, after wrapping the final show of her seven-month 1989 tour in Melbourne, Australia on Saturday.

Other fans also posted comments saying they’d rather see the the 31-year-old “Feel So Close” pop star in a relationship with 23-year-old model Karlie Kloss.

Swift’s pals also took to social media to share some serious love for the notorious Girl Squad leader.

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It’s unknown what her plans for the rest of the day are, though Swift revealed last week on the photo-sharing app that her birthday will “be a quiet one this year”. “Maybe it is as a result of I love enjoying this document”.

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