Friday, May 6, 2011

Taylor Swift opens the door to repetition of the Tower of charity (AP)

NEW YORK--some Taylor Swift lucky fans will have the chance to see turn before officially launches this month - all for charity.


The 21-year-old country singer sells tickets to the last rehearsal for "Speak now" tour, it was announced Friday. It is a gift of all the revenue for those who are affected by deadly tornadoes in the month last in the South.


Some 13,000 tickets will be available for fans to purchase for the May 21 "to speak now..." "Help now!"the benefit to the Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, Tennessee, where Swift was rehearsals for the past five weeks.


"I watched coverage of the tornadoes in the scenes at rehearsals, and I wanted to do something for families affected by the damage." "I have never opened a rehearsal to the public before, but I felt that invite my fans to the last rehearsal for the tour 'Speak now' would be a great way to raise funds," said.


"We will probably still do some refinement to the show tonight, since this will be a repeat of true, but I think it's so important for me and my fans help if we can."


Earlier this year, Swift donated to relief efforts, to the Japan Australia and New Zealand.


Tornadoes struck seven Southern States, last week, killing 329 people and destroying entire communities.


According to the website of Swift, his tour "Speak now" will open on 27 may in Omaha, Nebraska other stops on the tour, scheduled to be executed by November 22, include Los Angeles, Atlanta, Philadelphia, Nashville and New York.

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