Earlier this year in the run up to Apple Music’s release Swift denounced the service for planning not to pay artists during free, three-month trials of the service. Apple quickly reversed its position, and Swift brought her latest album, 1989, to Apple Music-an exclusive...
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Once hater of Apple’s music streaming service, Taylor Swift has warmed to the Cupertino company and has revealed that she’ll be releasing her tour documentary exclusively on Apple Music. After publicly slamming the company for not paying royalties to artists during...
If you weren’t one of the 76, 000 fans who witnessed Taylor Swift in concert when she brought her “1989” tour to Australia, you’ll soon be able to stream the live performance exclusively on Apple Music.
The film, directed by Jonas Akerlund – famous for his work with Madonna, Lady Gaga and U2 – includes backstage footage, as well as scenes with musical guests from the tour.
Taylor Swift had a birthday treat for fans on Sunday, December 13, when she announced she was releasing a film version of her 1989 world tour via Apple Music. Swift, who wrote a critical Tumblr post in June about Apple’s initial decision to not pay artists during its free,...
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Swift also used her big day to announce she had struck a deal with Apple to exclusively release a concert video of her recent world tour through streaming service, Apple Music.