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'I'll outdo the Stones' promises Taylor Swift

Singer Taylor Swift

Taylor Swift plans "to outdo the Rolling Stones" when she plays London's Hyde Park next summer.

Ellie Goulding and John Newman have been announced as the support acts for the one-off gig on June 27.

The Hyde Park show is the final date on Swift's UK tour. An impeccably placed source said: "Taylor wants this gig to go down in history. Her plans for the production are huge too. She wants to outdo people like the Rolling Stones and the Libertines who have played the gig in the last couple of years.

"She's taken note that everyone wants to see what's next."

The Stones played Hyde Park last year as part of the same 'British Summer Time' series.

Their stage set included the recreation of a woodland, with giant screens surrounded by 70ft high replica oak trees.


Rumours abound that Swift will follow the London gig with a headline appearance at Glastonbury. (© Daily Telegraph, London)

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