"I'm hearing so many amazing stories from people," Taylor gushed to Nashville's Tennessean newspaper. "And I'm seeing a lot of tattoos -- not like biker tattoos, but girls with little ankle tattoos that say 'Fearless.'"
Greeting more than 2000 fans, Taylor smiled, posed and hugged each person, breaking only to perform a short acoustic set. Fans were also kept entertained with displays of costumes and other memorabilia from the singer's sold-out Fearless world tour.
Back in the studio working on her follow-up to her CMA Award-winning 'Fearless' CD, Taylor will next appear in Music City at the Nashville Rising concert on June 22. Hosted by Tim McGraw and Faith Hill, Taylor will appear alongside some of music's hottest stars, including Jason Aldean, Martina McBride, Carrie Underwood, Miley Cyrus and several others who are donating their time to raise money for the recovery efforts following last month's devastating floods.
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