This may be as close as Bangor ever gets to the real thing.

Swifties, get ready! 'Blank Space' brings the Eras Tour to Bangor's Gracie Theatre

Blank Space: The Unofficial Taylor Swift Tribute, is a premier tribute band renowned for delivering an authentic and high-energy experience that mirrors Taylor Swift's "Eras Tour."

The fun happens on Sunday, November 23rd, at the Gracie Theatre, at Husson University. Tickets are available starting at $37, with seating options varying in price.

There will be two performances, at 4pm & 7pm!

Be sure to stop by our "Free The Z" turkey drive, November 18th-November 20th, in the Brewer Hannaford parking lot, for your chance to win tickets.

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This event promises to be a must-see for fans eager to experience a live tribute that captures the essence of Taylor Swift's performances.

Fronted by Olivia Moretti, the band meticulously recreates Taylor's vocal style, stage presence, and iconic outfits, offering fans a chance to relive the magic of Taylor's live performances.

The first thing you will notice, is that Olivia, is a dead ringer for Swift. You may do a double take when you see her.

The band goes beyond simple covers of her tunes, delivering song-by-song, outfit-by-outfit recreations of Taylor Swift's eras, complete with impressive choreography and cinematic visuals

For more information and to purchase tickets, visit the Gracie Theatre's website

As usual, there is a ton of buzz around Taylor. Not only is she now engaged to NFL star Travis Kelce, but her new album "The Life of a Showgirl" has been dominating the charts for the last 6 weeks.

Don't miss the excitement of Blank Space, on Sunday, November 23rd!

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