Taylor Swift Gets 13 New Wax Statues at Madame Tussauds Museums

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Global Superstar Taylor Swift Honored with Unprecedented 13 New Wax Figures. Eras Tour-Inspired Statues Unveiled Across Four Continents, Thrilling Swifties

July 24, 2025: At Madame Tussauds, Taylor Swift is now more famous than ever! On Wednesday, July 23, 2025, the famous wax museum revealed 13 new wax sculptures of the global superstar. This was the first time that 13 cities on four continents launched them at the same time.

This big endeavor, which is Madame Tussauds’ biggest multi-figure launch in its 250-year history, is meant to make fans feel like they’re part of Swift’s record-breaking Eras Tour. The outfits on each of the 13 figures are unique and distinctive, based on the outfits she wore on her huge tour. A team of more than 40 artisans worked for 14 months to carefully reproduce the outfits.

Where to Look for the New Taylor Swift Wax Figures

Starting July 24, 2025, these new wax figurines will be on display for the public in the following cities:

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Las Vegas, Orlando, Nashville, New York, and Hollywood are all in the United States.

Budapest, London (Lover era, inspired by her Wembley Stadium performance), and Blackpool (Red era) are all in Europe.

Asia: Hong Kong and Shanghai (touring figure)

Oceania: Sydney (The Tortured Poets Department time)

Berlin, Germany

Amsterdam, Netherlands

With this, Taylor Swift now has 14 wax figures at Madame Tussauds. Her first wax figure was made in 2010.

A Historic Opening

Madame Tussauds has never had a debut this big before. In 2011, they had eight Lady Gaga figurines and in 2023, they had seven Harry Styles figures. Laura Sheard, Global Brand Director at Madame Tussauds, said, “Her record-breaking tour was a huge success, and now is the perfect time for Madame Tussauds to immortalize her with 13 figures—Taylor’s lucky number—across four continents to make sure we’re reaching as many fans as possible.”

Fans of Taylor Swift all around the world are quite excited by the announcement. Many of them plan to visit the museums to witness the new wax figures of their favorite. One fan was excited that a figure was going to Germany, and another fan, who missed the “Tortured Poets Department” set in Australia, liked having a “wax version.”

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