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Registration open for interactive Taylor Swift experience by Apple Music
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Date:2025-04-27 15:58:33
If you're in New York City on Dec. 8 or 9, Apple Music is launching the "Taylor Swift's Eras: The Experience."
Register here for the event by 11 a.m. EST Saturday. Even though Taylor Swift will not be in attendance, the interactive experience is sure to be a hit among Swifties. Apple Music says registration is limited, registering early will not increase your chances for success and only registrations from the greater New York City area are eligible.
Taylor Nation, Swift's in-house marketing account, posted a video on Instagram with the caption, "She's made magic and she IS magic. Experience our @AppleMusic #ArtistOfTheYear by registering for the chance to attend #TSErasTheExperience in New York City December 8-9th."
To the tune of "Welcome to New York," a promo video played featuring Swift's best friend Selena Gomez and a montage of artist shoutouts including Camila Cabello, Sabrina Carpenter, Gracie Abrams, Muna and Girl in Red.
"I think it's pretty obvious why Taylor is the artist of the year. She has done so much for her community and fans," Gomez said.
In November, Apple Music announced Swift as the 2023 artist of the year.
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