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People saying Taylor appeals to teenagers only when her career is old enough to vote :deadbanana2:

 

OT: Yes, probably. And that isn't shade to anyone else. Taylor has proven over the last 2 years that she's big enough to do everything completely her own way. Why would she do something like Coachella when the Era's Tour (a space where she controls everything) gave her a much bigger discography boost than a Super Bowl performance?

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I think she'll do Coachella a few years from now if nothing more than as a cultural rite of passage. She'll probably do Glastonbury as well.

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She's too big for that, I can't imagine her at that kind of event (not now)

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Coldplay did Glastonbury just fine so no one is too big for music festival lol

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I mean she can sing for +3 hours but like…wheres the show? Walking around the stage is not enough for Coachella.

 

Look at Gaga and Beyoncé, they are PERFORMERS. Taylor is just popular.

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1 hour ago, Bimbo said:

Festivals want to be seen as cool, she's kinda the opposite of that

And you think Lady Gaga is cool? :laugh:
 

OT : she doesn't need Coachella, but other artist need them tho for their exposure, especially fad artist.

Taylor has her own festival back in 2019 tho (Lover Fest).

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1 minute ago, LosingHimWasBlue said:

And you think Lady Gaga is cool? :laugh:
 

OT : she doesn't need Coachella, but other artist need them tho for their exposure, especially fad artist.

Taylor has her own festival back in 2019 tho (Lover Fest).

Considering taylor is one of the biggest gaga stans ever and gaga have the #1 biggest song of 2024 , i can say she's very cool. 

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4 minutes ago, LosingHimWasBlue said:

And you think Lady Gaga is cool? :laugh:
 

OT : she doesn't need Coachella, but other artist need them tho for their exposure, especially fad artist.

Taylor has her own festival back in 2019 tho (Lover Fest).

No, I don't think so, it's a fact that's why she is gonna do it again. 
 

The performance skills are there, the talent is there, not everyone can relate. 
 

I've NEVER ever heard of the Lover Fest, I googled it and it says Cancelled lmao 

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yes, coachella is actually beneath her, it would only cheapen her brand 

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No, she doesn't do festivals because she can't perform or sing at all. Her performances are already horrible, imagine them without huge production :rip:

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She could create her own festival and have her daughters and friends perform

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Coachella is really not that much to be honest, I also feel like anything after Beyoncé is bound to be disappointing in comparison.

 

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Obviously 

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1 hour ago, OrgVisual said:

Coldplay did Glastonbury just fine so no one is too big for music festival lol

They have a long history going on with the festival and are close to the Eavis family. It's kind of a special case.

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not at all, madonna performed in 2005 beyonce in 2018 nobody is too big for coachella (or glasto, or these festivals alike) and anyway if she does eras setlist there it would be too long anyway

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At this point in time, yes.  The demand for the Eras Tour has been pretty insane past the levels of what we've seen in a long time.  But hopefully she'll headline at some point in a few years when things calm down a bit on that front.

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49 minutes ago, Atlantis said:

No, she doesn't do festivals because she can't perform or sing at all. Her performances are already horrible, imagine them without huge production :rip:

She has done plenty of festivals throughout her career, and millions of people disagree that "she can't perform or sing at all" but go off!

 

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Yes.

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21 minutes ago, Kiss It Better said:

not at all, madonna performed in 2005 beyonce in 2018 nobody is too big for coachella (or glasto, or these festivals alike) and anyway if she does eras setlist there it would be too long anyway

Taylor is literally 20 times bigger today than when Beyonce was in 2018

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Not her demographic 

:suburban:

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1 hour ago, shyboi said:

yes, coachella is actually beneath her, it would only cheapen her brand 

So you're saying… McDonald's coupons?

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of course, her level peers MJ and The Beatles have never performed there either. 

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Not Swifties trying to diminish music festivals when absolute music legends and massive icons have headlined some of the biggest festivals in the world, even during their peaks :laugh:

 

So unserious. 

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Same people voting "no" would be the first to complain if she ended up booking Coachella and Swifties bought all the tickets :suburban:

 

Like... Taylor performed infront of 600K people in California alone, and all the dates sold out instantly during the presales with tens of thousands of people missing out on presale tickets. The demand was so huge that they couldn't even have a general sale because there were zero tickets left. The festival would be filled with Swifties (including me):suburban:

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Surprised she hasn't made her own festival already like Travis Scott and Tyler The Creator

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