Taylor Swift cumbia style: club in Guadalajara innovates with imitator who is a sensation among the swifties
Taylor’s Session is the perfect gathering for swifties, with music, dynamics and humor in honor of the pop star.
A year ago, Taylor Swift made history in Mexico with three sold-out concerts at the Foro Sol (now GNP Stadium), where thousands of fans sang along to her hits. That impact has transcended beyond the big stages, and now a club in Guadalajara, known as Taylor’s Session, has become a unique meeting point for Swifties.
This space not only celebrates Swift’s music, but does so with a peculiar twist: a Taylor impersonator sings her most iconic songs, such as Cruel Summer and Karma, to the rhythm of cumbia. This Mexican touch has captivated the singer’s followers, offering a different and fun experience.
The club, located at 741 Calle José María Morelos, Guadalajara, has gained notoriety for its themes and dynamics focused on Taylor Swift. One of the most popular includes breaking piñatas of the singer’s “enemies”, such as Kanye West and Scooter Braun, characters who have been part of the most controversial episodes in the artist’s career.
A promotional video for Taylor’s Session shows the Swift impersonator performing Cruel Summer and Karma in a cumbiero style that has delighted fans. The combination of Swift’s pop music with Latin rhythms has made these sessions something special and unique in Mexico.
Taylor’s Session combines the American singer’s hits with cumbiero rhythms, creating a unique space for her fans in Mexico. Credit: TikTok / Taylor’s Session
The next edition of Taylor’s Session is scheduled for December 13 (Taylo Swift’s birthday), starting at 9 p.m. and running until 3 a.m. This event promises a night full of music, dancing and activities dedicated to Taylor’s fans.
With events like these, it is clear that Taylor Swift’s influence in Mexico continues to grow, adapt and resonate in the local culture. From her concerts at the Foro Sol to cumbias in Guadalajara, Swift continues to conquer hearts and prove that her impact transcends genres and borders.