From Tila cocktail to themed pop-up, Taylor Swift fans celebrate ‘The Life of a Short’

From Mexico City To Manila, United kingdom till United States, Taylor Swift Fans hooted, snatched Happy Tierrs and danced their way through the latest album release of pop star, “The Life of a Short”.

The 12th studio of the Swift fell on Friday, and his Swifts were ready for it. Many people were dripping in their latest era in the meetings around the world. Some closed their eyes to take the fresh dozen tracks among the chaotic crowd around them.

A writer Jose Maria Bastida shook an Orange Sequin Tuxedo jacket at a Watch party at a Mexico City Restaurant, including a tequila heavy “Ophlia juice” and a wine “Shogirl Slash”.

“I think it’s a super experimental,” he said about the album, “Because it is going to bring a lot of new goods and we haven’t seen the more sexy side of Taylor Swift.”

In Los Angeles, enthusiasts increased at midnight at a target to snap new music on vinyl and CDs. Maria-Elena Garcia rented a hotel room and Santa left Barbara. “I like a lot of its values ​​and as we have a lot of values. For example, cats,” she said.

In theaters, Swift is AMC’s school on how to treat its fans. Theater chain has only given special permission to sing and dance to filmmakers through a screening of “The official release party of the official release party” in select theaters for the weekend. Couple bonus: No trailer already.

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The union station of Canasus City was burnt in orange and chaiti in celebration. Music composer Cloe Rose entertained Swift fans with a four -hour cover at one place ahead of the release as the mob made a bracelet of friendship and submerged on the theme cocktail.

The number for “12” sang balloons daily and played guitar and keyboard. Fan Tara Picrel showed but later chose solitude to take new work. “I have to stay in my place to hear it. I need my small bubbles.”

Picarel is happy that the album pop is heavy.

“I like her slow songs, but I am excited to get back like the reputation of 1989,” she said.

In New York, hundreds of fans rolled out to run through a three-day Spotify pop-up, offering five short-theem rooms. He took pictures with winged boos and other props.

Ali Mehan said, “I think there are some such moments where you actually get to join with other fans.” “Like we hear in our rooms alone in our rooms.”

This time, Swift includes abundant nodes for fiancé Travis Cels between glitz, glamor and Las Vegas Lacherry. It is not waiting for Swift wings, and he is definitely not alone.

“This is very different from the previous album, but is really well,” said Hanna Jukarbra, a fan in a sharp T-shirt among the target-goals in Los Angeles. “Like, it looks very happy. I think it’s perfect and excited.”