Taylor Swift seems to be the nation's woman of the year and it’s only April! In February, The RED Tour came to London’s O2 Arena. The five-day event was sold out throughout and left fans and critics starry-eyed.
Swift’s tour included elaborate multi-level stages and eye-catching costumes and outfits, which ranged from high-waisted shorts and blouses to a red, black and gold sequined jacket. The captivating performances also featured electrifying dancers and a breath-taking aerial performer. The seven-time Grammy winner showed off her varied musical talents, playing the electric guitar, banko, piano and acoustic guitar at different times throughout the show. Swift’s girl-next-door quality shone through during The RED Tour as she frequently interacted with her adoring and supportive fan-base to talk about timeless issues such as love and heartbreak. It was like a giant slumber party with 15,000 participants. This most recent tour included songs from her record-breaking album Red such as 'I Knew You Were Trouble', as well as remixes of some of her fan favourites.

However, Taylor's stop in London was only one part of the country singer's latest successes. Recently, the 24-year-old was named Billboard’s Music Top Money Maker in 2014, as she brought home $39.6 last year. Swift was able to top the likes of other pop royalty such as Justin Timberlake and Beyoncé by earning huge profits from merchandising and gaining lucrative sponsership deals from Keds, Diet Coke, and Elizabeth Arden.
She’s not only a trendsetter but also a history maker. Last December, Swift was the first female artist in history to sell out Sydney’s Allianz Stadium. She shared the venue with 40,900+ fans and delivered a spectacular performance for her enraptured 'Swifties'.

The superstar is showing no signs of slowing down. This summer she’s taking The RED Tour to Asia for six days. Swift plans on stopping in Jakarta on June 1, Manila on June 6, Bangkok on June 9, Kuala Lumpur on June 11, and Singapore on June 12.
Tickets are on sale now, so if you want the chance to see Taylor live get online now and reserve your place! This summer will extend Swift's sharp rise upwards after a blossoming career in which she has already sold 26 million albums and recieved 75 million song downloads, despite her relatively short time in the industry. There’s no doubt that this young starlet from the South is leaving a definite footprint on the contemporary country music scene and on pop culture at large.
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On February 19, London’s O2 Area was home to one of music’s biggest events, the 2014 Brit Awards. The star-studded award show, hosted by comic actor James Corden for the fifth and last time, was broadcasted live on ITV in the UK. Performances by 'Drunk In Love' singer Beyoncé, as well as Bruno Mars, Katy Perry, Ellie Goulding, Lorde and Pharrell left audiences electrified at home and in the arena.
There were certainly some historical moments at this year’s Brits. David Bowie was nominated for the MasterCard British Album of the Year 2014 and British Male Solo Artist 2014, which he won for the second time – an amazing 30 years after winning it for the first time. Artic Monkeys snagged the MasterCard British Album of the Year title from Bowie this year. The band seems to be on a winning streak since this is their third time winning this category. Artic Monkeys also took home the Brit for Best British Group 2014 beating nominees such as Bastille, Disclosure, One Direction, and Rudimental.
Other big winners for the night were Bruno Mars and One Direction. Mars won the Brit for International Male Solo Artist for the second time after facing such stiff competition as Drake, Eminem, John Grant and Justin Timberlake. The two-time winner later performed on the Brit award stage for the 2nd time singing his hit-single ‘Treasure’.
The French duo Daft Punk is still getting lucky as they landed the award for Best International Group. This was their first time winning a Brit after competing with nominees such as Arcade Fire, Haim, Kings of Leon, Macklemore and Ryan Lewis. Another first-time winner was Lorde, the vocalist behind the worldwide anthem ‘Royals’. The 17-year-old won International Female Solo Artist, beating huge superstars such as Janelle Monaé, Katy Perry, Lady Gaga, and Pink.
Sassy girl band Little Mix are going from strength to strength as they forge their pop career, currently taking America and Canada by storm as they join Demi Lovato on her immense 'The Neon Lights Tour'. This comes just in time for them to celebrate getting their second album Salute into the US Top Ten this week. How did they get here? Let's take a look back at their humble origins…

Just when you thought the 2013 music world couldn’t get any more memorable we FINISH our Celebrity Gossip: Top Ten Countdown 2013.
Kicking off this second post and reaching number 5 in our top ten most memorable music moments is last year’s X Factor winner James Arthur. You had to have been under a rock to have missed the furore caused by the X Factor winner in November. James made a rap song which featured senseless lyrics including the words ‘f***ing queer’, and a Twitter row with former friend and X Factor contestant Lucy Spraggan followed. Things snowballed when fans who had purchased James's album on iTunes demanded their money back. Things died down when James performed and apologised live on The X Factor results show – but only after a petition was signed by thousands wanting ITV to drop him due to his homophobic slur. Let's hope James engages his brain in 2014!
Queen Bey went into overdrive this year. January saw Beyoncé come under scrutiny due to her decision to mime during her performance at Barack Obama’s inauguration. But she bounced back stronger than ever in February and delivered a flawless performance at the Super Bowl XLVII halftime show. Her documentary Life is But a Dream aired in February and allowed fans an intimate look at her life with rapper husband Jay-Z and beautiful daughter Blue Ivy. In amongst collaborating with Jay-Z on his album Magna Carta … Holy Grail, she began her Mrs. Carter World Tour, released a song for The Great Gatsby soundtrack and voiced Queen Tara in animated hit Epic. And she went out on a bang in 2013 as an unexpected fifth studio album Beyoncé topped the number one spot making her the first female artist to have her first five studio albums debut at number one.
If it was the year of any boyband then it was the year of One Direction. Listen hard enough and you’ll be able to hear the screams of teenage girls (and their mothers) up and down the country whenever they catch a glimpse of their favourite 1D member. Teenage girls have been loyal in their worship, allowing the band to have the fastest-selling album of the year with Midnight Memories shifting 200,000 copies in seven days. Add to this their successful world tour and This Is Us docu-film, and everything the boys touched this year literarlly turned to gold with each member reportedly worth £20 million!
No 2013 top ten would be complete without mentioning the pop vixen herself Miley Cyrus. 2013 was arguably both a meltdown and a breakout year for Miley. With the release of hit song ‘We Can’t Stop’ topping the charts, Miley became the first artist in the UK in 2013 to have a single and album debut at number one. Bangerz, released in October, was a move away from her previous bubble gum image into a more adult market, as the video for 'Wrecking Ball' shows. It is her performances of 2013 that remain most memorable. Who could forget that nude bikini and giant foam finger during her performance with Robin Thicke at the MTV Video Music Awards? Not to mention the twerking. But it was her acceptance speech for an MTV Europe Music Award that caused outcry as she lit up a spliff live on stage! Let's hope we remember Miley in 2014 more for her music and less for her meltdown moments!
We have reached the number one spot and it has to go to the pop princess herself Katy Perry. 2013 has truly been Katy’s year in so many ways, we’ve lost count! Katy reprised her role as Smurfette in The Smurfs 2, shortly before releasing her third fragrance Killer Queen. Queen Katy has a ring to it, don’t you think? Katy released first single ‘Roar’ from her third studio album Prism in the summer and after performances at the MTV Music Video Awards and The iTunes festival she released Prism to wide critical acclaim, marking a move away from previous album Teenage Dream. As well as making a comeback in the music world, Katy has also made a comeback romantically. After divorcing ex-husband Russell Brand in 2012, she is firmly on track with John Mayer, even releasing ‘Who You Love’ as a single together. We can’t wait to see what Katy does next!
2013 is almost at an end and the world of music has not been quiet this year, oh no! From Bieber goes bad to Rihanna gets raunchy the music world has given us some memorable moments that need to be remembered before the bells of Auld Lang Syne chime! Here, in the first of two blog posts, we count down the most memorable music moments of 2013 from ten to six.
Kicking off our countdown at number 10 is David Bowie and his surprising release of new album The Next Day. His first in almost a decade, the iconic singer not only pleased his millions of original fans but also won an army of new ones. Released in March after an announcement on his 66th birthday in January, the album topped the number 1 spot and brought Bowie well and truly into the 21st century.
Our music countdown wouldn’t be complete without the inclusion of pop music’s good boy turned bad, Justin Bieber.
We used to think that nothing Lady Gaga did or wore would fail to shock us, but 2013 turned out to be the year that Gaga didn’t live up to her name. Billed as the comeback of the year, after a lengthy break due to hip surgery in 2012, Gaga tried desperately hard to create hype for her new album ARTPOP, even releasing it as an app and getting naked on stage in London. Lady Gaga pictures were everywhere. But all the crazy outfits and Twitter meltdowns failed to excite critics for what is actually a pretty good album! Let’s hope we get the Gaga we know and love back in 2014!
There’s only one JT! No not John Terry – Justin Timberlake of course! And as we reach the end of this blog post and our countdown from ten to six of the most memorable music moments, we salute Mr Timberlake for releasing not only one album but two! The 20/20 Experience was released in March and went straight to number one.
Oh dear James Arthur! What’s happened? It wasn’t even a year ago that you were crowned X Factor’s edgiest winner – selling over 1.3 million copies of your debut single ‘Impossible’, making it the best selling winner's single ever! But fast forward 11 months and over 11,000 people signed a petition for you not to perform on last Sunday’s X Factor. How have you fallen out of public favour so quickly – and why can we hear the alarms of an all-too-familiar celebrity meltdown ringing?

So what was made of James’s appearance on Sunday night's X Factor? The singer apologised – after a performance of his aptly named new single ‘Recovery’ – for the ‘silly mistakes’ he has made this year and for abusing ‘his position as an X Factor winner’. It’s sad that a talent so raw has been tarnished, but it's even sadder that James felt it was ever ok to use homophobic language – because it’s never OK. Ever. James has apologised but it remains to be seen whether he ‘will get what’s coming to [him]’ as he sings in his second single ‘Ain’t Nobody Till Somebody Loves You’. Or whether he will take some much needed media training that he originally turned down, and grow into somebody who produces raw music and engages his brain before he acts. Tell us what you think!
Earlier this month Amsterdam’s Ziggo Dome played host to 2013’s MTV Europe Music Awards: a perfect night for celebrity news and gossip. The night saw some of the biggest musical artists perform their current hits and pick up a whole host of awards. From Eminem to Katy Perry, One Direction to Beyonce, all of the biggest stars were covered. Let’s take a look at how the night unfolded: the winners, the losers, the performances and those moments that left us a little shocked…
But it was during the second half that memories were made. The big winner of the evening was Eminem – the artist who has won the most EMAs ever! After performing two of his new tracks – ‘Berzerk’ and ‘Rap God’ – the Anchorman himself Ron Burgundy presented the rapper with the prestigious Global Icon award. And if that wasn’t enough for the man who’s just made his comeback, Eminem also won the award for Best Hip Hop! It wasn’t just music that was celebrated, our very own Harry Styles from One Direction won a gong for Best Look.
Did you see Lady Gaga perform on The X Factor on Sunday night? The megastar took to the stage to give her first performance of second single ‘Venus’, which is taken from her highly anticipated third studio album ARTPOP. 


All good things have to come to an end, even those with matching first names, and that they did in early 2010. The couple, who dated for less than a year, cited conflicting work schedules as the reason for their split. But during their
relationship it became obvious that guy Taylor was way more into girl Taylor, with guy Taylor always wanting to be wherever girl Taylor was (gosh this same name marlarky is confusing!). The couple realised that maintaining a relationship is just too difficult when you're both hot property, so they decided to be just good old friends.
As much as I wanted Taylor Squared to stay together – because having the same name as your beloved is just too cute – it wasn't to be. It's great that the pair are rumoured to still be friends, and I think 'Back to December' is one of the sweetest apology songs I've ever heard.





