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Old 30-05-2024, 04:34 PM #2
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Originally Posted by arista View Post
Was Just on Ch5HDnews Live


[Shelter Scotland says some of the
homeless people it supports in Edinburgh have
been moved out to Glasgow, Aberdeen and even
Newcastle to free up hotel rooms for
Taylor Swift fans.

But Edinburgh City Council says
it is “absolutely not” moving tenants
out of temporary accommodation to make
way for Swifties.]


Taylor does not care
she just overcharges everyone to see her gig


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It’s not the artist that overcharges for tickets it’s the people who buy them up and resell them.

Her tickets were between £59 and £110. For a three and a half hour concert I’d say that was a pretty decent price
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