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See It: New Taylor Swift Wax Figure Revealed at NYC Madame Tussauds

AMSTERDAM, BERLIN, BLACKPOOL, BUDAPEST, HOLLYWOOD, HONG KONG, LAS VEGAS, LONDON, NASHVILLE, NEW YORK, ORLANDO, SYDNEY, SHANGHAI, JUL 23 – Thirteen wax figures reflect Taylor Swift's iconic Eras Tour looks, created by over 40 artists in a project spanning

  • On July 23, 2025, Madame Tussauds announced the unveiling of 13 Taylor Swift wax figures, marking the most ambitious launch in its 250-year history.
  • After concluding her Eras Tour, Taylor Swift recently solidified her status as a five-time IFPI global recording artist of the year and a 14-time Grammy winner, underscoring her enduring legacy.
  • A team of over 40 artists worked for 14 months, collaborating with fashion labels including Roberto Cavalli, Versace, Christian Louboutin and Etro.
  • For fans worldwide, `the phenomenal success of her record-smashing tour is the perfect moment for Madame Tussauds to immortalise with 13 figures`, Laura Sheard said, available from Friday .
  • To extend the experience, Madame Tussauds will showcase the 13th Taylor Swift wax figure in Shanghai for a global walkabout, highlighting her enduring influence.
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The Madame Tussauds Museum has unveiled thirteen new wax statues of the American star. From Berlin to Hong Kong, they will be deployed in 13 antennas owned by the institution scattered around the world.

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