Anfield will host the megastar for three consecutive performances from Thursday to Saturday and the 150,000 Swifties descending on Liverpool for the shows have been offered the unique experience of reliving each of her 11 ‘eras’ through incredible structures scattered around the ‘Taylor Town Trail’.The structures include a set of giant red lips and a heart tunnel, but the first stop is a pair of 7ft-high butterfly wings at the Royal Albert Dock.The wings, which Swifties can pose in the middle of for pictures to remember their tour visit by, are inspired by Taylor’s self-titled debut album as it was the start of a blossoming career.For her second album, Fearless, a colourful mural has been created centred around her lucky number 13 which is surrounded by nods to various tracks from the LP including a white horse and the number 15.
There is another mural dedicated to the musician to welcome her to Liverpool at the Phoenix Hotel, though this is not a part of the trail.
Speak Now was Taylors third era and album, and it is marked by a crows of microphones all in the iconic lilac which was so prominent on the original artwork.
They are found in the Metquarter shopping centre, just upstairs from the fourth new installation – the giant Red lips behind a red sofa – which is another great photo-op.
Visit Liverpool promises this piece is jam-packed with Easter eggs for fans to uncover referring to the album which boasted hit singles 22 and I Knew You Were Trouble.