By Entertainment Desk | July 24, 2025
Singer-songwriter Taylor Swift is set to achieve a global milestone. Madame Tussauds has announced the launch of 13 brand-new wax figures of the pop icon.
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The global entertainment brand revealed the project with a dramatic teaser on social media, sending the Swifies into frenzy. The milestone celebrates her massive cultural impact and global stardom.
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The 13 figures will debut in major cities including New York, London, Shanghai, Sydney, Las Vegas, Amsterdam, Berlin, and Hong Kong, bringing Swift’s legacy to fans on four continents.
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Each wax figure draws inspiration from Taylor Swift’s fashion and persona during The Eras Tour. From flowy gowns to fierce styles, every detail reflects her onstage magic and evolving artistry.
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Over 40 skilled artists from Madame Tussauds worked for 14 months to bring these figures to life. Each sculpture reflects Swift’s distinct style, posture, and expressions.
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The Hong Kong figure stands out with a green Alberta Ferretti gown, custom-designed for the occasion. The dramatic split sleeves and leaf detailing make it a fan favourite already.
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Madame Tussauds Sydney unveiled the Taylor Swift wax figure on July 24. She sported a beautiful white gown with lyrics of her song, Fortnight, penned on it.
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This 13-figure rollout is the most ambitious project in Madame Tussauds’ 250-year legacy, surpassing past record-holders like Lady Gaga (8 figures) and Harry Styles (7 figures).
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With fans across the globe, Taylor Swift’s influence is undeniable. This multi-figure tribute cements her as one of the most celebrated and enduring artists of the 21st century.
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Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour was one of the highest-grossing tours in music history, with over $2 billion in ticket sales. The tour also became the first to surpass $1 billion in revenue, according to Guinness World Records.
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