Sep28Sep29

Taylor Swift

Seven-time GRAMMY winner brings her The 1989 World Tour to St. Louis

Sep28Sep29

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Please note the special information below for guests attending the Taylor Swift concerts on September 28 and 29.

- Scottrade Center will open the Blue Note Lounge for chaperones with or without tickets to the show.  Chaperones may utilize Blue Note Lounge as a waiting area while ticketed fans they have accompanied to the concert enjoy the show. Chaperones do not need a ticket to the concert to enter Blue Note Lounge, but security will prevent any non-ticketed guests from entering the seating area. For the Monday, Sept. 28 show, the chaperone room will open shortly after 8 p.m. For the Tuesday, Sept. 29 show, the chaperone room will open at 6 p.m. The Blue Note Lounge is located off the main atrium entrance near the corner of 14th St. and Clark Ave.

- All guests must pass through metal detectors prior to having their tickets scanned.

- No large bags of any kind will be allowed, including large purses and all backpacks. All purses and bags are subject to inspection upon entering the venue.

- Prohibited items for the Taylor Swift shows include glow sticks, glass, outside food and beverage, fireworks, banners, large signage or weapons of any kind. For a list of additional items prohibited at all Scottrade Center events, go to http://www.scottradecenter.com/guest-services/arena-policies.

- Signs cannot be larger than 11” x 14”.

Seven-time GRAMMY winner Taylor Swift brings her The 1989 World Tour to Scottrade Center September 28!

Australian singer-songwriter Vance Joy will be main support along the North American tour. The 1989 World Tour will encompass eight countries and span four continents including North America, Europe, Australia and Asia. General ticketing and on-sale information will be available at TaylorSwift.com.

Last year, the North American portion of Taylor's sold out The RED Tour played to more than 1.36 million fans over 66 shows (including 13 stadium stops) in 47 cities in 29 states. Also in 2013, Taylor took The RED Tour Down Under -- performing sold out stadium shows in Australia (as well as arena dates in New Zealand), becoming the first solo female artist in twenty years to undertake a national stadium concert tour of Australia.

In addition, The RED Tour visited Europe for six sold-out shows in 2014. Taylor Swift, who writes all of her own songs, is a global superstar, seven-time GRAMMY winner and the youngest winner in history of the music industry's highest honor, the GRAMMY Award for Album of the Year. Taylor is the only artist in music history to have an album (2010's Speak Now, 2012's RED and 2014's 1989) hit the 1 million plus first-week sales figure three times. She is the first artist since the Beatles (and the only female artist in history) to log six or more weeks at #1 in the U.S. with three consecutive studio albums. Taylor has an album on Rolling Stone's prestigious The 50 Greatest Albums of All Time (by women) list, Time magazine has named her one the of the 100 Most Influential People in the world, and she is Billboard's youngest-ever Woman of the Year and the only artist to have been awarded this honor twice.

Taylor has career record sales in excess of 30 million albums and almost 80 million song downloads worldwide, and has had singles top both the pop and country radio charts around the globe. Taylor's album RED (Big Machine Records), released two years ago, sold more than 1.2 million copies in the U.S. in its first week, scoring the highest first-week sales debut of any album in over a decade. "Shake It Off.” the first single off her critically acclaimed fifth studio album 1989, topped Billboard’s Pop, HotAC and Hot 100 charts and has earned double Platinum-status by the RIAA for exceeding sales of two million downloads in the U.S., and has peaked at No. 1 in 64 countries on iTunes. 1989 topped iTunes’ sales charts in 95 countries on its release and was the highest selling first week release of 2014.

Please note the special information below for guests attending the Taylor Swift concerts on September 28 and 29.

- Scottrade Center will open the Blue Note Lounge for chaperones with or without tickets to the show.  Chaperones may utilize Blue Note Lounge as a waiting area while ticketed fans they have accompanied to the concert enjoy the show. Chaperones do not need a ticket to the concert to enter Blue Note Lounge, but security will prevent any non-ticketed guests from entering the seating area. For the Monday, Sept. 28 show, the chaperone room will open shortly after 8 p.m. For the Tuesday, Sept. 29 show, the chaperone room will open at 6 p.m. The Blue Note Lounge is located off the main atrium entrance near the corner of 14th St. and Clark Ave.

- All guests must pass through metal detectors prior to having their tickets scanned.

- No large bags of any kind will be allowed, including large purses and all backpacks. All purses and bags are subject to inspection upon entering the venue.

- Prohibited items for the Taylor Swift shows include glow sticks, glass, outside food and beverage, fireworks, banners, large signage or weapons of any kind. For a list of additional items prohibited at all Scottrade Center events, go to http://www.scottradecenter.com/guest-services/arena-policies.

- Signs cannot be larger than 11” x 14” and no lighted signs will be permitted.

 

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