Apple Music Will Release Taylor Swift's Concert Video

Taylor Swift is releasing a live concert special from her 1989 world tour exclusively on Apple Music.

The world famous singer, Taylor Swift, will release her live concert special from the 1989 world tour. It will be streamed exclusively on Apple Music.

Prepare yourselves, Tay-tay fans. Save the date on the 20th of December. It is reported in BBC news that the 1989 World Tour Live can be streamed on that day.

It won't be available for a purchase download but for those who have an active Apple Music subscription, they will have free streaming access.

It was a known that Swift had an issue with Apple Music last June. The company did not pay artists during the free three-month trial launch of their music. This did not sit well with Swift.

The singer did not release her 1989 album with Apple because of this. Taylor Swift made history since then because the company did a complete turnaround. Ever since, she made her album available only to Apple Music.

During an interview with Zane Lowe, the singer talked about her partnership with the Apple Music.

"I'm sure there are better ways to introduce yourself than to say: 'This is what I'm upset about, please think about our industry.' It got more attention than I thought it would because I'd been echoing those sentiments for years," Swift told Lowe.

"And then I was struck with this overwhelming sense of fear. Like, are they going to turn my phone off? Are they going to turn the video camera on? Are they watching me right now? Am I going to wake up tomorrow and all of my music will be off of iTunes?'' she added. "Like absolute terror hit.''

Taylor Swift says that the Apple Music company exhibited humility in their actions.

The album 1989 has sold five million copies world-wide and gave the singer with an astounding total of seven Grammy nominations.

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