Cruel summer heat set in on the throngs of Taylor Swift fans who had flocked to the artist’s official merchandise truck Thursday morning outside Empower Field at Mile High, and several weren’t ready for it.
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The dehydrated among the crowds had to pay a pretty penny for water, too. Denver7 crews outside the stadium saw bottles being sold for as much as $8.That answer, for many of the devoted fans spending their Thursday in a T-shirt line, is yes. And, yes, she could get the same shirt inside the stadium Saturday when she goes to the concert, but:Jenna Sharp, who formed a friendship with Francis in the line early Thursday, said the merch line was “about the experience.”
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