Taylor Swift dedicates "Clara Bow" to Stevie Nicks during Dublin show
During the final night of three shows at the Aviva Stadium in Dublin, Taylor Swift sang "Clara Bow" during the surprise segment of the performance.
In the the song "Clara Bow", which features on Swift's latest album, The Tortured Poets Department, Swift gives a nod to Fleetwood Mac's Stevie Nicks ("You look like Stevie Nicks in '75 / the hair and lips / crowd goes wild at her fingertips".
"[My friend] who is here watching the show, who has really been one of the reasons why I – or any female artist – gets to do what we do. She's cleared the way for us," Swift said, introducing Nicks. "She's become friends with so many female artists just to be a guiding hand. I can't tell you how rare that it – she's a hero of mine, and also someone that I could tell any secret and she'd never tell anybody."
Taylor Swift talking about Stevie Nicks & performing “Clara Bow” for the first time pic.twitter.com/5Fo7rPOHBX
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Earlier today, the V&A has announced that 16 looks worn by Taylor Swift, will go on display at V&A South Kensington this summer as part of a free exhibit. Costume and accessories on loan from Swift's personal archive will be on display, from customised cowboy boots worn during her breakout success as a country singer in 2007, to the jet-black ruffled shoulder dress worn in the most recent music video for her single "Fortnight", which features on TTPD.
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