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This Company Hires Swifties for Taylor Swift-Inspired Work That Comes With Tickets to the ‘Eras ​​Tour’

This Company Hires Swifties for Taylor Swift-Inspired Work That Comes With Tickets to the ‘Eras ​​Tour’

Taylor Swift’s eleventh album, “The Tortured Poets Department,” was released on April 19, and excitement around the pop star is at an all-time high. As his record-breaking “Eras Tour” heads to Europe next month, one fan can only wonder: will his new album be incorporated into his upcoming tours – and if so, how?

Well, two Swiftie best friends will find out, thanks to a new Taylor Swift-inspired body of work that comes with a pair of free tickets to the “Eras Tour.”

Flytographer, a vacation photography company that connects travelers with local photographers around the world, is looking to hire two people to travel to London to test out a new photo tour and take photos for their Instagram. In addition to receiving a $5,000 travel stipend to travel to London, the lucky duo will also receive free tickets to attend Taylor Swift’s “Eras Tour” show in August.

The job title is Chief Memory Maker, and it’s testing Flytographer’s new Capture Your (London) Era photo tour, an experience that takes guests to locations from Taylor Swift’s history to take photos. For example, places like West End, SoHo and Louis V on Bond Street which are mentioned in Swift’s song “London Boy” are included in the tour.

Taylor Swift (Chicago Tribune via Getty Images)Taylor Swift (Chicago Tribune via Getty Images)

Taylor Swift (Chicago Tribune via Getty Images)

In addition to a travel stipend, the couple chosen for the position will receive an additional $100 to go to a salon and $100 to go shopping. And the icing on the cake: they will receive premium tickets for the “Eras Tour” show at Wembley Stadium on August 19.

Those interested in the position can apply through the official Flytographer website until May 9, when the application window closes. Applicants will need to submit their Instagram handle, as well as that of their friend they plan to bring with them. The app also asks various questions, including: “Why should you and your best friend be our next chief memory makers”, “What era are you and your best friend from and why?” and “Which Taylor lyrics best represent you and your best friend?”

And remember the job’s most important responsibility, according to the application page: “Having fun with your best friend!” »

This article was originally published on TODAY.com