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Is this the worst Taylor Swift tribute act EVER? Singers read star's lyrics off pieces of paper on the floor before giving up entirely - after Clementine Ford charged fans $150 for 'basically karaoke' READ MORE: Clementine Ford throws legal documents over the fence By Matt Demarco For Daily Mail Australia Published: 06:58 EDT, 30 September 2024 | Updated: 07:00 EDT, 30 September 2024 e-mail View comments Firebrand feminist Clementine Ford has been slammed after organising a Taylor Swift tribute concert that has been called 'basically karaoke.' The social media activist, 43, decided to put on the tribute concert after she was unable to acquire tickets to Swift's Australian Eras tour this year . The 'Taylor Made' event was part of Manly's Night at the Barracks concert series, and was advertised as an alternative for Swifties who missed out on Eras tickets.

The tribute concert featured artists Alex the Astronaut, Charley, Clare Bowditch and Lucy Durack. However, attendees of the night, who paid between $80 and $150 for the show, were not impressed with the organiser's efforts. Since Sunday night's concert, attendees have flooded the event's social media pages, as well as local community forums, to voice their disappointment with the concert.



Ticketholders claimed that some of the performers were reading printed lyrics taped to the ground in front of them, with one singer at one point making the crowd sing the song because the lyrics were 'too hard.' One Facebook user claimed the.

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