Taylor Swift - London Night 2

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Prince William, Prince George & Princess Charlotte Meet Taylor Swift Backstage at London Concert

Taylor Swift brought her Eras Tour to London’s Wembley Stadium on Friday with some famous faces in the audience, including the Prince of Wales and two of his children, Prince George and Princess Charlotte. William, who was celebrating his 42nd birthday that day, and the children later met Swift and her boyfriend, NFL star Travis Kelce backstage.

Swift opened the show by thanking the crowd for being there, “…especially on a Friday night in the summer on a beautiful day in London,” and reminisced about gigs she performed in the city earlier in her career.

Swift is set to perform eight shows in London. According to the Mayor of London, nearly 700,000 people are expected to attend her London shows, which are predicted to boost the capital’s economy by £300 million ($379.5 million USD).

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The Boy Is Mine REMIX

Brandy & Monica reunite on Ariana Grande's new release
“The Boy Is Mine – Remix” featuring
@PennBadgley.

In thanking both artists, Ariana shared,
“This is in celebration of you both and the impact that you have had on every vocalist, vocal producer, musician, artist that is creating today. i loooooove you both so so much. thank you !!!!!!!”

Queen

Following Bidding War, Queen Sells Their Iconic Back Catalogue Of Famous Hits For Record Breaking

$1 BILLION

The surviving band members and Freddie Mercury's estate have agreed to the sale with Sony Music, more than doubling the record set by Bruce Springsteen, who sold the rights to his music for $393 Million in 2021.

Sony will now own all the band's hits including Bohemian Rhapsody, Don't Stop Me Now and I Want To Break Free. The band will retain the rights to perform their music live.

Founding members Brian May and Roger Taylor continue to tour live with Adam Lambert as their new front man following Freddie's death in 1991.