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Taylor Swift criticized after being paid ‘$3 million per show’ to perform only in Singapore…
Recent backlash has targeted Taylor Swift following reports that she received a staggering $3 million per show fee for her performances exclusively in Singapore.
Critics have questioned the fairness of such exorbitant compensation for a limited number of shows, particularly when considering the global reach of Swift’s fan base.
Some argue that allocating such substantial resources for a select few concerts neglects fans from other regions who may not have the opportunity to attend.
Swift’s lucrative deal has sparked debate within the music industry, with some praising her ability to command high fees for her performances, while others criticize the unequal distribution of her tour schedule.
As discussions surrounding artist compensation and accessibility continue, Swift’s significant payday raises important questions about the economics and ethics of live music performances in an increasingly globalized world.