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The 1989 World Tour named 49th Greatest Concert of the Last 50 Years by Rolling Stone!

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"You're not going to see me playing the banjo," Taylor Swift warned Rolling Stone at the outset of her 1989 world tour. On her Speak Now and Red tours, she claimed her turf at the crossroads of country, pop and classic arena rock. But for 1989, Swift made her bold move into full-on dance pop. She turned up the glitz with new material like "New Romantics" and "Blank Space" ("blatant pop music," as she put it), but she didn't compromise on her trademark emotional overshares, whether opening up in confessional interludes or torching up ballads ("Clean"). Swift aimed for a glammier look onstage, reflecting the grown-up flair of the music, and she invited high-profile guests: In Nashville, she duetted with Mick Jagger; in L.A., she brought out Beck, St. Vincent, Justin Timberlake, Chris Rock and Alanis Morissette. It all summed up her staggeringly ambitious vision of modern pop.

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Came here to post this. Not saying 1989 doesn't deserve to be on the list but to be ABOVE Formation is blasphemy. 

1989 above Formation   

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