Superstar Taylor Swift brought her "Speak Now" world tour to CenturyLink Center last night, where she entertained a sell-out crowd.
The 21-year-old artist, who writes most of her own songs, performed many hits from her three albums.

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Her first self-titled album went platinum in 2006, then the incredibly talented musician had two more huge albums, "Fearless," and "Speak Now."
She sang all her big hits with teens singing right along with her.
Taylor took time to acknowledge her Bossier City audience with intense, friendly pauses throughout the evening. She even walked out among the crowd, hugging folks as she went.
There were tears of joy running down their faces as some got to touch the superstar, who has written so many songs to which teenagers relate.
In fact, my 18-year-old, Casey said she wanted to cry when Taylor first appeared, and she knew most of the words to most of her songs.
Taylor's opening number was her latest hit, "Sparks Fly," and it just got better from there. There was an elaborate stage complete with incredible lighting, pyrotechnics, smoke, and every bit the kind of major production of a Britney Spears.
I was taken by Taylor's talent as a musician as well as her songwriting, voice and movements on stage...her trademark slinging her hair around excited the kids. Taylor played several different types of guitars, a banjo, a piano (that came up out of the stage), even a ukulele.
Swift went up in a decorated cherry-picker across the audience like Kenny Chesney and Britney Spears.
Her dancers were the best in the business. She had an entire ensemble of violinists and even a harp player.
This was hands down THE BEST concert I've seen, rivaling Paul McCartney in Dallas, and a younger Britney Spears in Atlanta.

If you didn't get to go, you can win a trip to see Taylor at her concert in Houston November 5th. You and a guest can win airfare for two, hotel accommodations for two, and tickets and backstage passes to see and meet Taylor. Just like our facebook page, or click the link here on our website, KWKHonline.com.
Here's a video I shot from last night's concert:

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