London Taylor Swift events: Red album re-release party and Swiftogedden club nights
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Fans of London Boy singer Taylor Swift can fulfil their wildest dreams at a series of Swift-inspired events in the capital.
Swift, who is thought to be renting a £7m Primrose Hill townhouse with actor partner Joe Alwyn, has released Red (Taylor’s Version), a re-recording of her multi-platinum 2012 album.
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Hide AdFans can celebrate with tickets to the Taylor Swift Red album release party at Nells, West Kensington, on Saturday, November 20, from 8.30pm, where the record will be played in full.
The 30-track record, released today, (Friday, November 12), a week earlier than planned, includes a 10-minute version of cult fan-favourite All Too Well, accompanied by a short film.
While Swiftogedden, described as a “club night dedicated to worshipping at the altar of Taylor Alison Swift”, is also coming to the capital later this year and again in 2022.
EartH (Evolutionary Arts Hackney), in Stoke Newington, will host the night on December 11, from 9pm to 2am.
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The star is currently rerecording her first six studio albums, after her masters were purchased by music executive Scooter Braun, in a move disputed by Swift.
The album follows the release of Fearless (Taylor’s Version) earlier this year.
Red (Taylor’s Version) features collaborations with Phoebe Bridgers, Ed Sheeran and producer Chris Stapleton.
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Hide AdFans on social media have described the record as “a masterpiece”, “everything I hoped for and more” and “my favourite album ever”.
For details and tickets, visit the Swiftogedden website, and for tickets to the Nell’s red album party visit the website.
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