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Taylor Swift to Play Intimate Gig on Hamilton Island

Exciting news this week as hit radio station Nova announce an intimate night with pop star heavyweight Taylor Swift on stunning Hamilton Island. In conjunction with Qantas, the exclusive performance is part of Nova's Red Room concerts and promises to be the biggest in the series to date.

Described as a once in a lifetime experience, Taylor Swift is without doubt one of the biggest stars in the world right now and the intimate performance promises to be an unforgettable night for Australian fans.

A Grammy-award winning artist, Swift reportedly earns a whopping $1 million a day. However money can't buy your way into this gig. The only way to get in the door for this performance by the global superstar is to listen to Nova and call through when the nominated Swift song is played.

Due in Australia in December to conclude the Australian leg of her "1989" world tour, Taylor Swift will perform for 42 lucky competition winners against the backdrop of gorgeous Hamilton Island. The lucky winners will not only be treated to the intimate gig with Swift but will also get to meet the star.

The prize package includes return airfares for 2 from the nearest capital city, 2 nights' accommodation at the Reef View Hotel with breakfast daily, $200 cash and of course - the intimate gig and incredible meet and greet.

No word yet on where Taylor Swift will stay while on Hamilton Island, however all bets are on the ultra-lux qualia resort which offers high end and, most importantly, private accommodation for upwards of $5,000 per night.

While only 42 lucky fans will have the chance to attend the intimate performance, Swift's visit to Hamilton Island is predicted to send bookings skyrocketing, with eager fans making the pilgrimage to the tropical island holiday destination in the hopes of catching a glimpse of their idol.

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(4th November 2015)