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Taylor Swift to help Alibaba plug Singles’ Day in China

Superstar brings her considerab­le star wattage to the world’s largest annual online shopping spree

- Lulu Yilun Chen

Taylor Swift will headline Alibaba’s Singles’ Day in November in Shanghai, bringing her considerab­le star wattage to the world’s largest annual online shopping spree.

By most measures the biggest recording star in the world, Swift is the highestpro­file act to feature at Alibaba’s November 11 extravagan­za since its inception more than a decade ago. She joins celebritie­s from Chinese singer G.E.M. to Japanese voice actress Kana Hanazawa in Shanghai, mere months after wrapping a similar Prime Day celebratio­n for Amazon.

Alibaba has co-opted Singles’

Day an unofficial campus holiday for the unattached and turned it into a national showcase for online bargains, netting more than $30bn in sales over a 24-hour period in 2018.

Swift, who succeeds the likes of Mariah Carey and Nicole Kidman on Alibaba’s stage, will be throwing her weight behind China’s largest and perhaps best-known corporatio­n at a time Washington is trying to contain the Asian nation’s ascendancy.

The 29-year-old, whose Lover album sold better initially in China than in the US, underscore­s Alibaba’s effort to take its signature event global.

Two of Swift’s previous albums, 1989 and Reputation, were both certified for more than 1-million copies consumed in China.

That is despite a brief controvers­y over the title of the former collection, which some took to be a reference to the Tiananmen crackdown of the same year, a politicall­y charged and heavily censored event.

Alibaba said on Monday that

Swift will feature in a televised and live-streamed concert in the run-up to the start of the 24hour promotions.

More than 200,000 brands will take part, offering a million new products. More than 500million people are expected to participat­e about 100-million more than in 2018, said the company.

 ?? /Reuters ?? Star act: Taylor Swift is the highestpro­file act to feature at Alibaba’s November 11 extravagan­za since its inception more than a decade ago.
/Reuters Star act: Taylor Swift is the highestpro­file act to feature at Alibaba’s November 11 extravagan­za since its inception more than a decade ago.

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