Apple Music Will Stream Taylor Swift’s Official “1989 World Tour” Video
While boyfriend Calvin Harris also failed to post publicly, Swift jetted straight into his arms in LA, where he is said to have surprised her with a Christmas-themed birthday party with Santa, Mrs Claus and some penguins all in attendance.
The Taylor Swift 1989 World Tour Live release date is confirmed, and you will need Apple Music to watch it as soon as it arrives.
“I was just adopted by @calvinharris and @taylorswift mom and dad are gonna show me the good life now”, Iovine captioned the shot, poking fun at music’s highest-earning couple.
The “Bad Blood” hitmaker took to Twitter to reveal the forthcoming release of the “1989” World Tour LIVE concert film on Apple Music. Directed by On the Run Tour: Beyonce and Jay Z director Jonas Akerlund, the film features performances from the likes of Selena Gomez, John Legend, Fetty Wap, and other artists not yet in Swift’s squad. Less than 24 hours later, Apple Music reversed its royalties policy, with Apple’s Eddy Cue tweeting, “Apple will always make sure that artist are paid”.
She added Apple “had shown such humility in what they did…so that’s how we get to (here)”. Apple Music is now the only platform streaming the album.
Apple Inc.(NASDAQ:AAPL) launched its music streaming service in June 2015.
Later today Swift will share more information on how she managed to change Apple Music’s revenue model.
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”.
“I wondered what it would be like to perform for 70,000 people”, Swift narrates.
It has been confirmed that Apple has signed an exclusive deal with Taylor Swift that will surely bring both of them huge revenues! It will go live on Apple Music for paying subscribers or anyone still on a three-month free trial on 20 December.