It’s unlikely pop sensation Taylor Swift will be at her Watch Hill home for a Fourth of July bash this year.
Because while it seemed like she was everywhere this past year, as far as we know, the Mastermind singer hasn’t yet mastered being in two places at once.
This year, on July 4 Swift will be performing on her “Eras” tour. She will be playing her first night at Johan Cruyff Arena in Amsterdam, just one of the three shows she is scheduled for in Amsterdam. She’s playing in Dublin June 28-30 and in Zürich July 9-10.
If she’s coming to Rhode Island this July around the Fourth of July, she’ll have to come in one of those gaps.
The “Lover” singer-songwriter has frequently celebrated Fourth of July with a celebration at her Rhode Island home. These parties tend to feature notable members of Swift’s iconic entourage like Selena Gomez and the Haim sisters.
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Last year, Swift returned to her tradition of having celebrity-filled bashes on Independence Day after taking several years away from the practice.
That party appeared to be an intimate affair among Swift and her friends. Gomez and the Haim sisters attended as well as Nashville stylist Ashley Avignone and the singer’s brother’s reported girlfriend Sydney Ness.
Other pictures from that year’s party showed the crew sharing some drinks, sharing a red, white and blue popsicle, and singing karaoke.
Her parties a decade or so ago had the likes of then-boyfriend Tom Hiddleston as well as Gigi Hadid, Karlie Kloss and Cara Delevingne as attendees.
From the years of 2017 to 2022, she took a break from hosting after having the parties be so publicized for the three years she had been throwing parties, from 2013 to 2016.
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Dubbed the “Holiday House,” the Watch Hill mansion was bought by Swift in 2013, complete with an Olympic-sized swimming pool and a past that ties it to the Standard Oil fortune. The songwriter spun the story of the house’s past — and the divorcee who lived there, Rebekah Harkness — into the song “Great American Dynasty” in her eighth studio album, “Folklore.”
Katie Landeck contributed to the reporting of this story.
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