Taylor Swift will make a concert stop in Philadelphia as her 'Fearless' concert tour kicks off another leg in 2010. Teaming up in Philly with Swift will be fellow country star Kellie Pickler as the two light up the Wachovia Center.
Taylor's second album, named "Fearless", was released in 2008 and garnered her the highest country music debut of any album that year. But the album wasn't just an initial success; after several top singles, including "Love Story" and "White Horse", Swift established several things, including her staying power and crossover ability. The Academy for Country Music recognized Swift's ability to attract younger fans, a fact emphasized by her digital sales, which have been record breakers.
Taylor's concert in Philadelphia will take place in The Wachovia Center, home of the NBA's Philadelphia 76'ers. In addition to concerts and sports, it also serves as a venue for large community events in Philly. Located within two miles of Citizens Bank Ballpark and Lincoln Financial Field, it's nearby many top restaurants and the Philadelphia Art Museum.
Philadelphia is more than just a sports city, with it's place in United States history, with old streets, the famous Liberty Bell, and great food. A concert experience in the city can easily be enhanced.
If you are looking to come into Philly for the concert from I-95, take the Broad Street exit once you are in the city. Parking is amble, with eight parking lots, all of which are well lit and monitored by security.
Taylor Swift tickets are often sold out very quickly, but if you ever want to head down to the box office at The Wachovia Center, it is open between 12 and 6 p.m. Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. to 4:30 on Saturdays, and 10 a.m. to 4:30 on Sundays on event days. If there is no event on a Sunday, the box office will be closed.
Philadelphia is a great city, with a large populate and the Wachovia Center is right in the center of the action. Taylor's return to her home state is sure to be a spectacular event, and one of the top concerts of the year.
Taylor's second album, named "Fearless", was released in 2008 and garnered her the highest country music debut of any album that year. But the album wasn't just an initial success; after several top singles, including "Love Story" and "White Horse", Swift established several things, including her staying power and crossover ability. The Academy for Country Music recognized Swift's ability to attract younger fans, a fact emphasized by her digital sales, which have been record breakers.
Taylor's concert in Philadelphia will take place in The Wachovia Center, home of the NBA's Philadelphia 76'ers. In addition to concerts and sports, it also serves as a venue for large community events in Philly. Located within two miles of Citizens Bank Ballpark and Lincoln Financial Field, it's nearby many top restaurants and the Philadelphia Art Museum.
Philadelphia is more than just a sports city, with it's place in United States history, with old streets, the famous Liberty Bell, and great food. A concert experience in the city can easily be enhanced.
If you are looking to come into Philly for the concert from I-95, take the Broad Street exit once you are in the city. Parking is amble, with eight parking lots, all of which are well lit and monitored by security.
Taylor Swift tickets are often sold out very quickly, but if you ever want to head down to the box office at The Wachovia Center, it is open between 12 and 6 p.m. Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. to 4:30 on Saturdays, and 10 a.m. to 4:30 on Sundays on event days. If there is no event on a Sunday, the box office will be closed.
Philadelphia is a great city, with a large populate and the Wachovia Center is right in the center of the action. Taylor's return to her home state is sure to be a spectacular event, and one of the top concerts of the year.
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