Talks of Taylor Swift taking her next big stage performance to Las Vegas have picked up, and insiders have a reason why. People familiar with the situation claim plans have been in discussion, even if nothing has been decided yet.
The rumor has also collided with a legal fight around the “showgirl” name, which Swift has used for her latest era for “The Life of a Showgirl.” The lawsuit now just adds to the reason people think an announcement might be coming.
Taylor Swift could perform in Las Vegas, insiders speculate
The Daily Mail exclusively reported that insiders are speculating a Las Vegas performance from Taylor Swift, while noting that in March, Las Vegas performer Maren Wade filed a lawsuit accusing Swift of trademark infringement.
Wade claimed that the pop singer’s “The Life of a Showgirl” conflicts with her brand “Confessions of a Showgirl.” Now, the clash in timing has fueled speculation that Wade acted because she believes Swift may actually be preparing to bring “Life of a Showgirl” to the Las Vegas Strip.
An insider told The Daily Mail that the lawsuit surprised people who know Wade, but they viewed it as defensive. They claimed, “It was definitely shocking to friends when the news came out.” They added, “Her show is Confessions of a Showgirl, not The Life of a Showgirl.”
The insider also claimed, “It’s a little confusing, but she has been building this brand for over a decade.” Moreover, the source pointed out, “And maybe it was pre-emptive because obviously there are all these rumors that Taylor is coming to do a residency.”
Earlier, an insider told The Daily Mail, “The rumors of a residency in Vegas are true, but nothing is set in stone when it comes to whether she will do anything at The Sphere, Caesars, Park MGM. All these discussions and logistics are ongoing.”
Another source claimed, “She is eyeing seven dates at a venue in Vegas but does not want it to follow the regular model of a residency as her main focus will be a tour.”
The Las Vegas performance idea has reportedly been under Taylor Swift’s radar for months, and the lawsuit seems to have escalated it.
