Taylor Swift's latest tour of mega-stadiums across the globe kicks off Tuesday in Phoenix, so she used her last warm-up as an opportunity to bring some fun and warmth to local foster kids.。
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, Swift invited over 2,000 guests, foster kids and their foster parents, to attend Saturday's final tour dress rehearsal at the University of Phoenix Stadium. She even treated them all to loads of free pizza. 。
Oh, and they got to watch Swift run through her upcoming show.。
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This wasn't Swift's only good deed in Phoenix, either. The singer took time out to visit 8-year-old Isabella McCune, who was left with burns covering 65 percent of her body after an accident in March. McCune was burned so badly, her bandage changes could take several hours, and she listened toSwift's music to stay calm. 。
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McCune's burns will keep her from attending Swift's tour opener in Phoenix on Tuesday, so the pop star brought a little ray of sunshine to her young fan in a hospital visit.。
Yes, these are the kinds of things pop stars do from time to time to give back to fans and, yes, generate a little good PR buzz ahead of big events. 。
Swift's mega-tour opens Tuesday, May 8 in Phoenix and probably won't end for a while.。
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