Taylor Swift’s New Album Sends Fans Flocking to London Pub

Taylor Swift’s latest album, The Tortured Poets Department, has caused quite a stir in the UK. One song in particular, The Black Dog, has drawn attention to a small pub in Vauxhall, London, called The Black Dog. Fans have been flocking to the pub in droves, eager to visit the place mentioned in the song. As a result, the pub has had to refuse entry to some fans due to overcrowding. Despite the chaos, the pub is embracing the popularity and is even preparing for Taylor Swift’s upcoming Wembley shows in the summer.

The Black Dog Pub Shoots to Stardom Thanks to Taylor Swift

The Black Dog pub in London has experienced a surge in popularity after Taylor Swift’s new album, ‘The Tortured Poets Department’, was released. The pub, located in Vauxhall, has seen a 909% increase in worldwide searches on Google, surpassing iconic landmarks such as Big Ben, Buckingham Palace, Tower Bridge, and the London Eye. This sudden fame is attributed to the belief that Swift may have referenced the pub in her song ‘The Starting Line’.

The Starting Line Gets a Golden Ticket from Taylor Swift

The pop-punk band The Starting Line was mentioned twice in Taylor Swift’s album “The Tortured Poets Department,” causing a surge of nostalgia and curiosity about the Philadelphia-based group. The band, which has been active only sporadically in recent years, is thrilled with the unexpected endorsement from Swift, who refers to their 2002 hit “The Best of Me” in her lyrics. Singer Kenny Vasoli expresses gratitude for the positive attention and notes that it’s a “sweet name-drop” from such a renowned artist. The Starting Line is the only other artist to be mentioned twice by name in the album’s lyrics, a distinction that has fans speculating about the inspiration behind “The Black Dog.” Despite the uncertainty surrounding the identity of the ex-boyfriend in the song, fans are enthusiastic about the Starting Line’s newfound recognition and hope to see more music and live performances from the band in the future.

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