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Taylor Swift City of Lover Concert

Taylor Swift City of Lover Concert

20208.30h 42m

Overview

In a once-in-a-lifetime musical event, Taylor Swift performs songs from her award-winning album, “Lover.” Filmed in Paris, the City of Love, in September 2019, this show gives fans unprecedented access to behind-the-scenes moments with the artist and marks her only concert performance in 2020.

Directed by Dan Massie
Written by Baz Halpin, Taylor Swift
Produced by Dan Massie
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Top Cast

Taylor Swift

Taylor Swift

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David Cook

David Cook

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Amos Heller

Amos Heller

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Matt Billingslea

Matt Billingslea

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Max Bernstein

Max Bernstein

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Mike Meadows

Mike Meadows

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Paul Sidoti

Paul Sidoti

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Kamilah Marshall

Kamilah Marshall

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Melanie Nyema

Melanie Nyema

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Eliotte Woodford

Eliotte Woodford

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About Taylor Swift City of Lover Concert

Taylor Swift City of Lover Concert is a music film released in 2020 exploring themes of concert, live performance, concert film. Directed by Dan Massie, it stars Taylor Swift, David Cook, Amos Heller. In a once-in-a-lifetime musical event, Taylor Swift performs songs from her award-winning album, “Lover.” Filmed in Paris, the City of Love, in September 2019, this show gives fans unprecedented access to behind-the-scenes moments with the artist and marks her only concert performance in 2020.

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