This high-energy tribute show captures the magic, music, and evolution of Taylor Swift, from her heartfelt country roots to her stadium-shaking pop anthems. Backed by dynamic visuals and top-tier production, this live experience delivers all the hits from every era of Taylor's legendary career.
Audiences will sing and dance along to chart-toppers like "Love Story," "You Belong With Me," "Shake It Off," "Blank Space," "Cruel Summer," and "Anti-Hero" performed with stunning authenticity, energy and style.
The show is available in multiple formats to suit your venue or event:
Full Live band performance for a concert style experience
Solo Taylor Tribute with pro tracks for smaller venues or private events
Optional dancers can be added for an Eras Tour-inspired production
Whether you are a lifelong Swift or just discovering her catalog, this tribute promises a high-energy night that feels like the real thing with all the sparkle, heart and hits.
Family friendly event as seen pictured here mostly recently in Gadsden, Alabama.
More about Emma Ejwertz:
Emma Ejwertz is a Swedish singer/songwriter who grew up in southwest Sweden. After high school she moved to Los Angeles, CA and has duel citizenship.
While pursuing her music career in Los Angeles, Emma met Scott Weiland and Douglas Grean. She performed for them at their recording studio in Burbank and they recorded a demo with her after being impressed with her voice and guitar playing. Scott sang backup on a number of songs, including a cover of "Heart Shaped Box".
When Emma's vision for her demo differed and Scott became unavailable, she began to look around for a new producer. Emma was introduced to Steve Gryphon in 2004 through an A&R representative. They completed work on a new demo with a more pop direction in December 2004, but Emma returned to Sweden when a Swedish version of one of her demo tracks allowed her to be awarded the Ted Gärdestad scholarship in Sweden.[2] That offered Emma the chance to appear on television in Sweden and perform her song, "Tilda", in front of audiences there.
Emma returned to the US in 2005 and started a new band, Nerviosa. The band parted ways in 2007 and Emma focused once more on her solo career. She reunited with producer Steve Gryphon to record her first independent release, "Dizzy Arms". The album included one song she had originally written for Nerviosa, "Pavement", and showcased Emma's guitar playing and unique sound, as well as her haunting vocals.
In 2008, Emma was chosen to sing the main title for season 2 of the FX network Dirt TV series.[3] Many songs from her album were used in the show, which starred Courteney Cox, and "We're Not Beautiful" gathered public interest when it was used to score a steamy scene between Cox and her co-star, Josh Stewart.[4] "It Makes Sense" was used in The Starter Wife (TV series) from USA Network and scores the conclusion of that series.
After the release of "Dizzy Arms", Emma made the acquaintance of Mark Pellington when she submitted a song to the contest promoting his film "Henry Poole Is Here". Mark directed a video[5] for the song "We're Not Beautiful", and the publicity from the contest brought Emma in touch with David Neibla, who directed a video for the song "Killer".
As of 2012 Emma Ejwertz released her second record "Tondra".
Her song "Dizzy Arms" was featured in the hit TV show 'Always Sunny in Philadelphia' in 2012.
Emma also shoot music videos from her second record for the tunes Vultures, Here and Aura. She is planning an upcoming tour in 2013 in the US and Scandinavia.
Emma is currently working on a new album, this album will be a collection of self written songs, and collaboration with late Scott Weiland, to be released soon.
During this time Emma has had a lot of fun performing as Taylor Swift and has performed all across the United States for special events and concerts.
For booking inquiries contact Chin Chin Entertainment.
Concetta Ellis concetta@chinchinentertainment.com