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Taylor Swift `The 1989 World Tour' Stops in Singapore and Shanghai Successful

| Nov 11, 2015 10:28 AM EST

Taylor Swift gives the concert crowd in Singapore something to remember.

Taylor Swift recently visited her fans in Singapore and Shanghai, China, where she performed as part of "The 1989 World Tour".

The Grammy Award-winning songbird wrote on Facebook that her Singapore gig produced such a "great crowd." Her fans responded that she was "very cool" and really "amazing."

Swift had a grand show interspersed with motivational messages, along with her trademark characteristics - the various costume changes, lighting effects, pomp and glitter, The Straits Times reported.

A few days after, Swift stunned audiences at the Mercedes-Benz arena in Shanghai, China. She tweeted that she loved performing in Shanghai.

The pop star had a successful mainland China show last year, and the sold-out concert this year was no different. Promoters assuaged their fears after the successful opening night.

Swift's album and tour branding "TS 1989" has special significance for her, but for the Chinese, it brings to mind the pro-democracy protests of June 1984 in Tiananmen Square.

In any case, the sexily attired Swift exuded huge stage presence and delivered a rousing performance that excited the crowd, Daily Mail reported. She made sure that the audience participated and felt like they belonged to her squad.

The "Bad Blood" and "Shake It Off" singer who turns 26 in December looked like she was having fun as she flaunted her trim figure in glittery outfits and displayed the vocal ability that has made her an international singing sensation.

Swift had memorable "The 1989 World Tour" moments that began in Toyko in May and traversed the United States and London, then Asia, before heading to a final stop in Melbourne, Australia, in December.

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