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    Taylor Swift Shakes It Off

    Taylor Swift and special guest shake up sold-out Minute Maid Park with grown-up concert

    Jane Howze
    Sep 10, 2015 | 2:22 am

    Taylor Swift’s U.S. leg of her The 1989 World Tour rolled into Minute Maid Park — complete with back-up singers, a 10-piece band and about a dozen talented dancers. Originally scheduled for October 13, the concert was moved to Wednesday night to accommodate the Astros' anticipated (hopefully not jinxing them) playoff dates. Playing to a sold-out audience of 45,000, primarily pre-teen and teenage girls, part of the fun was eyeing the many costumes — why so many tutus? — and the signs, some in lighted letters spelling "STYLE."

    Seeing Swift perform is both a familiar and new experience. Familiar because many of us have watched her grow up and feel like she is our daughter, friend or crush. But each concert delights in different ways as Swift matures and raises the bar musically and creatively.

    Having seen this same concert in Salt Lake City last weekend, as well as Swift's previous Houston concerts (at Toyota Center in 2013, Minute Maid in 2011, and Reliant Stadium during RodeoHouston in 2009), I've found each one provides a number of aha moments. My five takeaways from this one are:

    There is something for everyone at a Taylor Swift concert

    While Swift’s previous concerts were plainly geared to teenage angst, 1989 is a more sophisticated and sleeker show that will indeed appeal to teenagers but also their parents. Sure, the lyrics still have to do with romance, love and loss, but they're germane to all ages with a more grown-up attitude. Even middle-aged parents (probably embarrassing their kids to no end) were standing, dancing and singing the songs.

    While most of the songs came from her 1989 album, a few standbys like “Love Story” and “We are Never Ever Getting Back Together” were differently arranged with a harder rock edge to thrill teenagers and older listeners as well.

    It's one of the best produced concerts you'll see

    For those in the audience who remember when Swift wore cowgirl attire as she performed at the Rodeo (and this writer remembers her as a 13-year-old before her first break), she has grown up and in a good way. She has turned out to be a more than capable dancer and an expressive performer who connects with her audience much like a Paul McCartney.

    1989 featured numerous costume changes for both Swift and her dancers and the use of a horizontal stage that lifted above the crowd and rotated so she could almost make contact with those in the nosebleed section. It was a unique, ambitious and visually dazzling spectacle.

    She gives good advice

    Mid-concert, Swift talked to the attentive audience for several minutes about what she had learned. While every parent with a teenager no doubt wished they could bottle the advice, I wanted to relay it to everyone I know and remember it myself. “You won’t be happy every day, every minute. But when you experience those hard times, think about the times you were happy. Let those thoughts of happiness sustain you until you can pull yourself back to a happy place again.“

    She went on to say, “The one thing I know is that performing for you makes me so happy. And it makes me happy to think that perhaps I have brought some happiness to you tonight.”

    She also reminded the audience that they were not defined by their mistakes or what others thought of them. “Failure means you are just not done yet,” she said.

    She loves surprises

    The most obvious surprise of the concert was the appearance of rapper Wiz Khalifa who sang a duet of his hit, "See You Again," with Swift to roars so loud the stadium shook. But Khalifa (and the other special guests such as John Legend, Ryan Tedder and Nicki Minaj who have regularly made appearances on this tour) wasn’t the only surprise.

    Swift's costumes were a mix between sassy and sophisticated. One lit up with cherry lights in a dance number with matching umbrellas while a dainty evening gown suddenly became a sleek gold body suit in the closing set. And to "Shake It Off" in the last number, Swift wore a spangly pink two-piece costume while her male dancers lit up the stage in purple suits.

    While Minute Maid is not the best place for a concert — the acoustics are horrible and many seats are far from the stage — the sound system worked well for this concert and the dazzling airport-sized runway stage that rose 40 feet in the air and rotated in a circle was beyond anything U2 concertgoers have come to expect. A crystal piano rose from underground, a keyboard soared in the air, each concertgoer had an LED wristband that changed colors to Swift's music, and, of course there were plenty of fireworks — so many that after the concert ended, the baseball diamond at Minute Maid was encased in a shroud of smoke.

    She is a fan of her fans

    Swift knows how to make her fans feel special. She noted that Houston is one of her favorite places to play and that her parents had gotten married in the Bayou City.

    And prior to the concert in what has become a tradition, her mother, Andrea Swift, walked through the audience and selected 20 to 30 ecstatic fans to join her in a roped-off area near the stage. Andrea made sure that handicapped and ticket holders in the nose-bleed section were also included. Andrea rarely misses her daughter's concerts and, by the cheers and hugs she received, she has quite a fan base herself.

    And well deserved. She is unfailingly gracious to everyone, posing for millions of pictures, giving autographs, singing along to every song and loving the concert as much as we do.

    Like mother, like daughter, perhaps?

    At times, it seemed that Taylor Swift changed costumes as often as Cher.

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    At times, it seemed that Taylor Swift changed costumes as often as Cher.
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    These are the 14 best things to do in Houston this weekend

    Craig D. Lindsey
    May 7, 2025 | 6:30 pm
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    This Mother’s Day weekend will certainly be a musical one. The Houston Grand Opera will present a new opera. Sugar Land will get all jazzy with its annual Jazz Fest. Lizz Wright and The War and Treaty will perform live. There’s also Bach, Bolero, and even a hip-hop day party,

    We also have an evening of Asian American fashion, a celebration of Lebanese food and culture, and an opportunity to watch Faye Dunaway chew scene after scene as uber-bad mom Joan Crawford.

    If you're trying to decide where to take mom for brunch on Sunday, consider our article with more than 20 suggestions

    Thursday, May 8

    Asia Society Texas presents Runway to Asia
    Runway to Asia is a new initiative from Asia Society Texas that honors Asian and Asian American innovators on the global fashion scene while showcasing fashion designers from Texas. The inaugural event will spotlight the visionary talents of international designer Zang Toi and Houston’s own Danny Nguyen. Guests will enjoy a lunch and a fashion experience blending cutting-edge designs with a celebration of artistry, passion, and incredible journeys. 11:15 am.

    Nancy Owens Breast Cancer Foundation presents Fashion for the Cure
    The Nancy Owens Breast Cancer Foundation will present a night of fashion, philanthropy, and fun at the 5th Annual Fashion for the Cure, going down at Tootsies. Visitors can enjoy a runway-inspired trunk show, live DJ music, signature cocktails and light bites, exclusive shopping perks, and raffle prizes. One hundred percent of ticket and raffle sales will be donated to cancer research and a portion of Tootsies sales will be donated to the foundation, with extended donation opportunities available throughout the weekend. 5:30 pm.

    Houston Grand Opera presents Tannhäuser
    Wagner’s Tannhäuser receives a new staging from director Francesca Zambello. Lust and love do battle within the title character’s psyche as the story unfolds. Tannhäuser has abandoned his life as a poet who sings of courtly love in favor of the carnal delights of the goddess Venus, spending a rapture-filled year on her magic mountain in the sky. Seeking something more, he renounces her, hoping to find redemption - and a union back home in Germany with his spiritual love Elisabeth. But his epic journey to salvation has been cursed. 7 pm (2 pm Sunday).

    Friday, May 9

    Sugar Land Jazz Fest
    Sugar Land will get into the rhythmic swing of things with this two-day jazz fest. The fest will feature artists, food, and a weekend filled with music, culture, and fun. Day one will feature performances from Brian Culbertson, Sheila E. & E Train and Adam Hawley. Things get a bit funky on day two, which will include a headlining performance from The Commodores. Bob James, Jackiem Hoyner and Nicholas Cole will round out the rest of the day. 3 pm.

    Alton Brown Live: Last Bite
    Fresh from giving fans his spin on the classic bologna sandwich, Alton Brown comes to Sugar Land as part of his Last Bite tour. The famed foodist and Food Network superstar (he was host and creator of Good Eats for 16 seasons!) will reflect on his decades in food media, present several of his favorite culinary mega-hacks, and sing some of his funny food songs as part of the culinary variety show. 7:30 pm.

    Houston Symphony presents "Trumpet Brilliance & Boléro"
    Who’s ready for an evening of sensuous sounds, showstopping brilliance, and irresistible rhythms? Venezuelan trumpet virtuoso Pacho Flores will play not one but two crowd-pleasing concertos, both composed specifically for him: Arturo Márquez’s fiery Concierto de Otoño, followed by Paquito D’Rivera’s jazzy Venezuelan Concerto. Domingo Hindoyan leads the orchestra through an array of music inspired by Spain, ending with Ravel’s sultry and hypnotic Boléro. 7:30 pm (2 pm Sunday).

    DACAMERA presents Lizz Wright
    DACAMERA ends its 2024-25 Jazz Series with someone we’ve been down with since she came on the scene with her Verve debut Salt in 2003. Through an inimitable voice that The New York Times touts as “a smooth, dark alto possessed of qualities you might associate with barrel-aged bourbon or butter-soft leather,” vocalist and songwriter Lizz Wright’s singing is a reflection of the cultural fabric of America. Wright is one of the great modern American singers, with a career transcending social divides with her offer of love and a deep sense of humanity. 8 pm.

    Saturday, May 10

    Bach Society Houston presents “Solo Cantatas: Renée Rybolt & Drew Santini”
    Bach Society Houston presents “Solo Cantatas: Renée Rybolt & Drew Santini,” a rare opportunity to hear J.S. Bach’s sacred music in a soaring acoustic space. Houston-based soprano Renée Rybolt and internationally acclaimed baritone Drew Santini will perform three of Bach’s most beloved vocal works - Jauchzet Gott in allen Landen (BWV 51), Ich habe genug (BWV 82), and Der Friede sei mit dir (BWV 158) - with instrumental accompaniment. 3 pm.

    The Spot EaDo presents Paid in Full – The Taurus & Gemini Jam
    DJ NIMBUS, DJ Burb, and Mista GoodBar return to join forces and bring you that “rawthentic” hip hop like no one else. Paid In Full is a community of underground hip hop lovers who celebrate the five elements of hip hop, and these gents run back the jams of yesterday to the latest underground gems of today. And, with NIMBUS and GoodBar both turning a year older this month, this day party will also serve as a one helluva birthday soiree. 4 pm.

    Craft Pita X Winnie's Habibi Night 2.0
    Mediterranean restaurant Craft Pita will team up with Midtown bar Winnie’s for its second annual celebration of Lebanese culture. This year’s offerings include pomegranate molasses barbecue wings served with labneh ranch and chopped boudin spring roll hummus. They will also be featuring a Lebanese take on Winnie’s sandwiches, including a Lebanese Philly, a lamb meatball grinder, and a za’atar fried chicken sandwich. There will also be Arak cocktails, along with Arabic Afro house music from Dr. House and a full hookah experience. 6 pm.

    Nigerian-American Multicultural Council presents 11th Annual Fundraising Gala and Awards
    The Nigerian-American Multicultural Council will present their 11th Annual Fundraising Gala and Awards, celebrating the achievements of individuals who have made significant contributions to society while fostering multicultural collaboration. Guests will enjoy a red carpet reception, cultural performances, dinner, and the recognition of outstanding community leaders. Proceeds support NAMC's initiatives, including youth mentorship, cultural programs, and community development efforts. 7 pm.

    Sunday, May 11

    Stages presents Das Barbecü
    A foot-stompin’, knee-slappin’ musical comedy, Das Barbecü reimagines Wagner’s epic Ring cycle as a hilarious Texas hootenanny. In a whirlwind of comedic antics, five actors transform into over 30 outrageous characters, all vying for a powerful ring. Expect a musical mashup of Broadway standards and twangy country, with show-stopping numbers like “Hog-Tie Your Man,” “Barbecue for Two,” and “Makin’ Guacamole.” Through Sunday, June 1. 2 pm.

    The River Oaks Theatre presents Cinemaniacs: Mommie Dearest
    Spend Mother’s Day watching the story of one big, bad mother. This outrageous 1981 biopic follows legendary movie star Joan Crawford (Faye Dunaway) as she struggles for her career and battles the inner demons of her private life. This torment was manifested in her relationships with her adopted children, Christina (Diana Scarwid) and Christopher (Xander Berkeley). Based on Christina’s 1978 autobiography of the same name, this notorious campfest will have you glad your mom never got on you about wire hangers. 6 pm.

    The War and Treaty in concert
    Husband and wife duo Michael and Tanya Trotter have an incredibly inspiring story. Michael is a US Veteran who served in Iraq and learned to play piano while overseas (on Saddam Hussein's piano), and returned from war with severe PTSD and faced homelessness. Creating music with his now-wife Tanya helped him heal and ultimately launched their award-winning band. They're currently on a 30-plus city headline tour in support of their new album Plus One. Cali country singer Madeline Edwards opens. 8 pm.

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    Alton Brown performs in Sugar Land on Friday.

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