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Taylor Swift’s “Folklore” Concert Is Now Available On Disney+

Taylor Swift’s recorded concert of her hit album “folklore” dropped on Disney+ last night.

By Jane Swift1 min read
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Swift announced the news about “Folklore: The Long Pond Studio Sessions” on her Instagram and on Good Morning America yesterday. 

"Folklore was an album that was made completely in isolation, which means that [co-producers] Aaron Dessner, Jack Antonoff, and I never saw each other while collaborating and creating the album," Swift said. "But we got together at Long Pond Studios [in Upstate New York] and, for the very first time, got to create this music together, play through it, talk through it. We were joined by [Bon Iver's] Justin Vernon and it was filmed by Disney+."

In the concert, Swift performs all 17 songs in order, plus the whole creative team discusses the album’s creation and the meaning behind each track. The film (which she directed) premiered exclusively on Disney Plus on Wednesday, Nov. 25, at 12:01 am. Additionally, the music from the concert will be available on streaming services at the same time. 

See if our assessment of each track lines up with what Swift says about her songs.