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    Taylor Swift To Perform In India Soon At Jeet Adani’s Wedding?

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    Social media reports suggest that Taylor Swift will soon fly To India and perform for Indian audiences who have been her die-hard fans for a long time. Talks are going on with her about her performing at the famous businessman Gautam Adani’s Son’s wedding. Gautam Adani’s Son Jeet Adani and Diva Shah’s pre-wedding rituals are going to happen soon in a grand manner where we can witness Taylor Swift’s performance for the first time in India. But no official confirmation has been made from Taylor Swift’s side.

    Jeet Adani’s Wedding- A Grand Event

    Jeet Adani and Diva Shah got engaged in March 2023 in Ahmedabad and it is expected that they will get married soon this year. The wedding has many attractions such as over 50,000 artists have been roped in to draw a huge Rangoli that would be a major center of attraction. The venue is going to be decorated with lilies from all over the world. Jeet Adani completed his studies in the year 2019. He looks after the Adani Airports Business and Adani Digital Labs On the other hand, Diva Jaimin Shah is the daughter of the diamond trader Jaimin Shah. The wedding is expected to be conducted in an epic style by inviting celebrities to the occasion. The pre-wedding was expected to happen in December 2024 but was held back due to unknown reasons. There are also reports that Traviss Scott and Honey Singh are going to grace the occasion with their songs. And now there are rumors of Taylor Swift’s performance at the wedding. Apart from this, a huge drone show is also planned.

    Taylor Swift’s Desire

    It is no wonder that Taylor Swift has a huge fan following in India. She acknowledged this in the year 2014 while she was promoting her album ‘1989 through an interview. There she also mentioned that she has a desire to act in a Bollywood movie and believes that the songs and dance of Indian Cinema connect with the audience more. If the rumors turn out to be true then this could make a history of Taylor’s first performance in India. The long-awaited wish of the Indian fans could come true through this wedding but have to wait for the official confirmation from Taylor Swift’s side. Taylor Swift’s recent performance at Eras grossed around USD 2 billion in its extensive run. The Eras Tour was the sixth concert tour by Taylor which began at Glendale on March 17, 2023, and ended in Vancouver on December 8, 2024. 149 shows were conducted across 5 continents. it created a cultural as well as socioeconomic impact on the audience. The concert films ‘Midnights’ and ‘ The Tortured Poets Department’ have increased her fan following and also her net worth. The pop star ruled the music awards this year by winning ten trophies that also include the top Artist honor. Taylor Swift’s songs have many times ruled the billboard with songs like  Love Story. Her other songs such as Cruel Summer, Blank Space, Shake It Off, and Lover Stands Top feature in many playlists now. She is best known for her autobiographical writing.

    With a passion for news writing and a deep interest in Journalism, Bowrna wants to write articles that create an impact. Not only writing, she also has a passion for voiceovers and also aspires to become a Radio Jockey in the future. When not writing, she likes to listen to songs and dance to her heart's content. She is proficient in English, Tamil and Hindi.

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