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Fan expert breaks down why millions love Swift and others ‘don’t get it’

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Australians have become utterly infatuated with pop superstar Taylor Swift, and still there are those who cannot fathom what all the fuss is about. So how does the Eras Tour madness compare with the spectacles of pop obsessions gone by?

Swift is halfway through a whirlwind two week tour Australia, performing her critically-acclaimed three-hour show for up to 96,000 fans a night in Sydney and Melbourne.

For those lucky enough to hold tickets to one of the seven shows, there is no need to explain what all the hype is about.

It all seems exorbitant to the unconverted, but for those who have participated in a global phenomenon similar to Swift, this is all part of the fun of fandom.

Her fans have spent the equivalent of days glued to their laptops, watching the infinite countdown of the Ticketek portal for hours on end in the hopes the coveted tickets would reveal themselves

They have injected millions into the nation’s economy – booking flights, hotels and shopping at local and homemade labels who released their own concert-wear collections.

One fan told UniLad she spent upwards of $30,000 on the tour so far.

When the Beatles touched down at Sydney Airport in 1964 for their first and only tour down under, the buzz was just as manic.

Women lined the streets of Sydney weeping and screaming, even passing out at the sight of the British heart-throbs.

People forget that in the early days, The Beatles equally benefited from and suffered under the criticism of the “boyband effect”, a criticism often delivered to artists with huge female fan bases.

RMIT fan studies PhD candidate Kate Pattison recently took part in Melbourne’s Swiftposium, an event that attracted academics from 78 international institutions, all dissecting the cultural impact of Swift.

“Fans are often looked at through a female lens,” she said.

“We mostly have these perceptions of screaming teenagers even though boys at football games are screaming, cheering, buying merchandise, getting overly emotional. We don’t treat them with the same kind of disregard as we do female fans.”

Ms Pattison said the largely female fan bases of massive stars like One Direction, Justin Bieber and the Backstreet Boys are often seen in a “denigrating way”, one that provokes confusion and anger from those who claim to not understand their success.

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