Saturday, 27 June 2015

Taylor Swift prepares for headline appearance at British Summer Time event as she is seen dinning out with pal Ellie Goulding

It was the calm before the storm for Taylor Swift and fellow singer Ellie Goulding on Friday night.
The girls were enjoying an evening out in Notting Hill, making the most of some down-time before their highly anticipated performances at the British Summer Time concert on Saturday.
The talented ladies, who played 'Catastrophe' and 'Destructa X' in Taylor's 'Bad Blood' music video, were joined for the outing by Ellie's long term boyfriend Dougie Poynter.


Taylor looked every inch the glamourous pop star in a little black skirt displaying her long tanned legs, a cropped monochrome top and black suede boots.
Black nails, red lips and a black clutch bag polished off the star's look, and she cheekily displayed a peak of her toned tummy as she headed out to her waiting car.
Ellie kept it simple with tight black leather trousers, an open necked black shirt and some camel coloured suede boots which looked almost identical to Dougie's pair.
The trio went back to Ellie's house for a short time, before Taylor left and headed back to her hotel, ready for a good night's sleep before her big performance in Hyde Park the next day.
Seven-time Grammy Award winner Taylor will be headlining the event, and Ellie, who has sold more than 20 million records worldwide, is appearing as the top lined special guest.


Taylor recently hit headlines after writing an open letter to technology giant Apple, advocating on behalf of her fellow musicians.
She disputed Apple's three month free trial of their new streaming service, Apple Music, during which time artists would receive no royalties.
The singer made it clear, this was not about her but about 'the new artist or band that has just released their first single and will not be paid for its success.'
The 22 hitmaker rounded off her note with the persuasive statement: 'We don’t ask you for free iPhones. Please don’t ask us to provide you with our music for no compensation.'



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