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Taylor Swift's 'Tortured Poets Department' drops Friday. Here's where to celebrate in RI.

By Gail Ciampa, Providence Journal,

13 days ago
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In Westerly, there's a free listening party at The United Theatre at 5 Canal St. on Friday, April 19, at 7 p.m. Celebrate the release by listening to it in its entirety in the Post Credits event space. Guests will enjoy signature cocktails and mocktails at a cash bar, plus some fun themed photo opps. Pre-registration is required at unitedtheatre.org.

Of course, Swift is a sometime Westerly resident with an oceanside mansion in Watch Hill.

In Warwick, there's a Taylor Swift Brunch at Grainsley's Kitchen + Drinks on Sunday, April 21, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. From “Bad Bloody Mary’s” to “RED” sangria, they are serving up cocktails inspired by their favorite songs from the queen herself.

The Conimicut Village restaurant at 745 West Shore Road has a great vibe in their lovely space.

Little Sister, the restaurant from Milena Pagán and Darcy Coleman that serves Pagán's Puerto Rican cuisine, is going Swift-themed at its regular Sunday night wine tasting. The dinner on April 21 will feature the album playing in the dining room at 737a Hope St. in Providence. It's sold out, but you can sign up for the wait list on Resy.

They've nicknamed three of the five wines using lyrics and songs from previous albums. There's "Your roommate's (not so cheap) screwtop rosé" inspired by the song "Maroon" from the album "Midnights." "Champagne Problems" is a song from the "evermore" album and "Merlot on his mouth" is a lyric from "No Body, No Crime" from "evermore."

There's a super-secret party planned at Providence College for students only.

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