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Taylor Swift Just Made a Major Concert Announcement

Swift’s brief disagreement with Apple began when she criticized the company for not paying artists during Apple Music’s free three-month trial.

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According to Shazam Top 20 the reason was in fact due to the performance being filmed for a tour DVD… or perhaps an exclusive film for Apple Music featuring not just one or two surprise guests, but all of them? Considering 1989 is now 2015’s second-best-selling album despite its 2014 release, a tie-in film seems like a relatively safe bet for Apple.

Both Swift and the Apple Music official account tweeted the news on Sunday December 13, Swift’s 26th birthday, alongside an interview with Beats 1 DJ Zane Lowe. The company and singer confirmed on Sunday that a deal has been reached to this effect.

And by streaming it, it’ll basically be like having your very own 1989 tour concert in your living room / bedroom / on the tube / in the office.

Apple introduced Apple Music in June.

Looks like Apple and Taylor Swift are definitely BFFs!

And celebrity Jaime King also strike Instagram having a unique early birthday message along with a picture of her buddy on Saturday, writing, “Tomorrow is the birthday and I’ll be in the air”.

Tay announced the news on her birthday via her Facebook page with a sweet note which read: ‘Thank you so much for all the birthday wishes.

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Launched last June of this year, Apple Music is a very young attempt to expand Apple’s dominance in digital music from iTunes to music streaming service.

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