Madame Tussauds rolls out 13 Taylor Swift wax statues across the globe

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Pop icon Taylor Swift is getting a special kind of global celebration; 13 wax figures of her are being placed at Madame Tussauds museums around the world.

Yes, you read that right.

Thirteen lifelike statues, each styled after her iconic “Eras Tour” looks, will now be in different cities, all part of a major tribute to the star.

The number 13 isn’t random either. Taylor Swift has always called it her lucky number, and this huge plan by Madame Tussauds seems to match the scale of her superstardom.

The museum, famous for its incredibly detailed celebrity wax figures, called this the biggest project in its 250-year history. It took more than 40 skilled artists to make the statues perfect, from every strand of hair to the exact stage outfits she wore on tour.

According to the museum’s senior figure stylist, Danielle Cullen, “It only feels right to reflect Taylor Swift’s global status with something this special.”

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The wax figures are based on the outfits and styles Taylor wore during her historic “Eras Tour,” which ran from 2023 to 2024. This tour wasn’t just big, it was record-breaking.

With 149 concerts across multiple countries, the Eras Tour earned a massive $2 billion, becoming the most successful music tour ever.

Each of the 13 statues will be in different Madame Tussauds locations. Fans in the UK are lucky, there will be one statue in London and another in Blackpool. Other cities getting their own Taylor Swift include Los Angeles, Las Vegas, New York, Nashville, Orlando, Amsterdam, Berlin, Budapest, Hong Kong, and Sydney.

That’s 12. So what about the 13th?

The final statue will go on a world tour of its own! It will first appear at Madame Tussauds Shanghai and will then travel to other branches that don’t have a permanent Swift wax figure.

This tribute is a dream come true for Swifties, who now have even more reasons to visit Madame Tussauds.