Tuesday night Taylor Swift played the Pepsi Center. 13,000 of  Taylor's biggest fans were in the crowd ready to scream, and scream they did! This was hands-down the loudest concert I have ever been to.

The music wasn't turned up too high, but all 13,000 of those fans were screaming and singing along as loud as they could for most of the show.

I had earplugs (Hey, don't judge me, I need my hearing for my job!) and my ears were still ringing the next morning.Rock act NeedToBreathe opened the show up, whom I'm a big fan of. And after they played Taylor Swift rocked the Pepsi Center for two solid hours.

I walked out to my car after the show thinking, "I just lived every young girl's dream tonight." Why? Well, I also had the privilege of meeting Taylor before the concert. [Photo coming soon]  She was about as sweet and adorable in person as you could imagine and she put on a heck of a show.

She plays multiple instruments, she sings well, she dances, she interacts with fans, it was fairly easy to see how she's grown such a strong fan-base. And the show itself rivaled Katy Perry's California Dreams Tour as far as how elaborate the the set was, costumes, and supporting cast.

There were fireworks, dancers, actors, Cirque Du Soleil-esque rope acts, ballet, sing-alongs, set changes, videos, multiple costume changes...the whole she-bang. Rather than describe it all, how about I just share some video highlights I took from the concert:

Taylor always does things at her shows to try and connect with the cities she is in, and Denver was no different. She threw down an acoustic cover of The Fray's "How To Save A Life," paying homage to one biggest bands in recent history to call Colorado home. And fans were more than eager to sing along.

Were you at the concert? What did you think? Are your ears still ringing?

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