Riding off a high after the release of Taylor Swift’s latest album “Midnights,” D.C. region fans saw on which snubs the nation’s capital.
As fans called on the singer to add a tour date in the District, some are the disappointment.
for how Swift seemingly forgot that D.C. existed, even after adding eight additional tour dates to the original schedule.
Others are trying to lure the singer to change her plans — among those fans in the latter group was celebrity Chef José Andrés.
. Taylor? And please? I’ll cook for you?
— José Andrés (@chefjoseandres)
Andrés, who runs the nonprofit World Central Kitchen, offered to cook for Swift. Maybe he could ?
The Library of Congress offered up access to its music collection to “sweeten” Andrés’ deal.
We’ll sweeten ’ offer with a visit and tour of the . as you probably have heard we have an amazing music collection. Come see us in Washington.
— Carla Hayden (@LibnOfCongress)
The D.C. Public Library wants Swift to try out the slide at MLK library — should she come to town.
Is really passing up the opportunity to go down the MLK Library slide?!
So much fun! 🥰
— DC Public Library (@dcpl)
The National Air and Space Museum says it would show Swift how to — with one of their telescopes. The museum went as far as to offer to bring a telescope to Swift’s performance.
., we’re a little concerned with you staring directly at the Sun (but never in the mirror). If you do a show in DC, we’d love to show you how to safely observe with a special solar telescope. We could even bring one to the show!
— National Air and Space Museum (@airandspace)
Fans hoping to see Swift’s concert will have to to travel for the show. The closest venue: Philadelphia.
