Taylor Swift’s New Album Boosts Business for London Pub
Taylor Swift’s latest album, “The Tortured Poets Department,” has not only been a hit with fans but has also had a significant impact on a London pub named The Black Dog. The track “The Black Dog” from the album has brought in a wave of new customers to the pub, leading to a surge in business.
Lily Bottomley, the owner and event manager of The Black Dog, shared with the BBC that the attention and influx of customers following the release of Taylor’s album have been overwhelming but incredibly positive for the pub. She mentioned that Taylor had visited the pub in the past and that they are now offering burgers and cocktails inspired by the singer.
In the song “The Black Dog,” Taylor sings about an ex who left their cell phone location settings on after their breakup, hinting at her past relationships with Joe Alwyn and Matty Healy. While the identity of the famous ex mentioned in the song remains a mystery, Lily hinted at a certain blond regular who frequents the pub.
The cozy and neighborhood feel of The Black Dog seems to resonate with both fans and Taylor herself, providing a welcoming and community-oriented space for all. Taylor’s album has also made history by becoming the most-streamed album in a single day on Spotify and breaking records on Apple Music.
As Taylor gears up for her upcoming world tour, fans can expect more musical magic and memorable performances from the pop sensation. The impact of her music goes beyond just the charts, as seen in the newfound popularity of The Black Dog thanks to her latest release.