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Peak Taylor Swift, from Grammys to Super Bowl, with Tokyo in between

"This week is truly the best kind of chaos," Taylor Swift posted on Instagram. Following the Grammy Awards on Sunday, Taylor Swift is doing four concerts in Japan and then returning to the US for the Super Bowl on February 11, 2024 (early Monday morning in India).

LOS ANGELES (AP) / February 08, 2024 / 11:11 IST
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Taylor Swift's cultural power is a throwback to the past, when audiences and subcultures weren't as splintered as now. (AP Photo/Ed Zurga, File)

She's everywhere, and the world is merely her backup band. This is Taylor Swift's week. It's hard to remember a star of Swift's stature straddling so many roles, spanning so much of the globe, covering so many corners of the culture and doing so much of it in the spotlight she will have between Sunday's Grammy Awards and the coming Sunday's Super Bowl — with four Tokyo concerts in between. It represents a packed pop-culture moment — a sort of perfect storm of fame, exposure, art and excellence for a woman who has become one of the planet's most recognizable names. And every moment of it will be dissected — with adulation and criticism alike.

"This week is truly the best kind of chaos," Swift posted Wednesday on Instagram.

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Is this the apogee of modern multimedia stardom? It might actually be more of a throwback, to a time of a less segmented, less subcultured society, when a star could be a household name across continents and generations, taking part in events that people actually follow together as they happen.

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