Taylor Swift has filed a trademark application for the phrase “Female Rage: The Musical.”
The “Shake It Off” singer's company, TAS Rights Management, recently filed paperwork to trademark the phrase.
According to the filing, Taylor wants to use the trademarks for purposes such as downloadable electronic sheet music, musical sound recordings, audio recordings featuring music and musical entertainment, digital publications, books and merchandise.
The 34-year-old first used the phrase in an Instagram post on Sunday when describing the new section of her The Eras tour, which revolves around new songs from her album The Tortured Poets Department. Showed off.
“This post is dedicated to the new Torture Poet section of the Elas Tour (aka Female Rage The Musical!) and everyone who made these memories so magical,” she wrote. Ta.
The pop superstar released a new album in between world tours and revamped his shows to accommodate the new section. She debuted this new concert during a four-night performance at La Défense Arena in Paris, France, from last Thursday to Sunday.
In the rest of the post, she thanked her fans for supporting the new segment.
“We are so grateful to be able to perform this song for the first time because you have given us so much excitement, passion and love. We are so grateful to be able to perform this song in front of all the audiences on tour. “I’m fired up,” she added.
Taylor's Elas Tour continues Friday in Stockholm, Sweden.