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Shake it off to Reputation!

Calling all Swifties! Calling all Swifties! The ultimate Taylor Swift show is coming to Wyndham.

‘Reputation’ will land at the Wyndham Cultural Centre on Friday, October 3 – and you won’t find a better place to shake it off.

A five-piece band will play the biggest hits and most iconic tunes of the past decade’s most famous musical act.

On vocals, sibling duo Ella and Sienna McClean, who competed on The Voice 2022, will deliver their unique sibling harmonies.

Freddie Bailey, Dylan Paul and Michael Marino will fill the soundscape and bring every iconic era of Taylor’s story to life.

The group is coming off a massively successful 2024 national tour, where they captivated audiences and sold-out shows around the country.

Considering she has evolved from country music’s fastest rising star to a global phenomenon, there should be something Tay-lored to every taste you could imagine.

The show is 110 minutes of pure fun with no intervals – so there are no blank spaces in this set list.

With Tay’s recent engagement, what better time to come along and write your own love story.

It could even be the perfect night to bury the hatchet with a former anti hero in your own story– even if you are never, ever, ever getting back together.

There’s a ticket portal for you to write your name.

The show runs from from 7.30-9.30pm.

Tickets: https://www.wyndham.vic.gov.au/whats-on/reputation-ultimate-taylor-swift-show

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