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Tribute to Taylor Swift made by kids in hospital

Amazing footage has just been released in honour of Taylor’s upcoming visit to Brisbane in December, and you know it has to go viral.

Taylor Swift performing in concert. Source: Supplied.
Taylor Swift performing in concert. Source: Supplied.

The children in the footage are all patients of Lady Cilento Children’s Hospital and have made the famous singer a touching tribute in the hopes she comes to visit them when she is in town.

The kids decided to sing their favourite song 'Shake It Off' and danced along to the famous tune making for must-see viewing.

Taylor is flying the flag following her last Australian tour. Source: Instagram.
Taylor is flying the flag following her last Australian tour. Source: Instagram.

The kids want to make it clear to Swift how much they love her and what massive fans they are.

Swift will be touching down next month on her ‘Wildest Dreams’ tour. The sick children spell out their wildest dreams would come true if the pop star were to stop by for a visit.

The footage has been released by Juiced TV who produce a TV show for the sick kids in the hospital.

Each week, Juiced films and broadcasts a 25-30 minute show at the Lady Cilento Children's Hospital.

One of the kids in the hospital who was featured in the amazing video. Source: Supplied.
One of the kids in the hospital who was featured in the amazing video. Source: Supplied.

Patients and siblings are the stars of the show - hosting and interviewing in each segment.



Every week on the show a new patient at the hospital acts as the host of the show, often with special celebrity guests.

They are always asked the same question: "what's your favourite song and can you sing it?"

Another one of the patients who appears in the awesome video. Source: Supplied.
Another one of the patients who appears in the awesome video. Source: Supplied.

The reoccurring song that comes up again and again is Taylor Swift's 'Shake it Off', which has become a kind of theme song for the weekly half-hour program.

Even celebrity Johnny Depp joined the sing-along when he visited the kids at the hospital in July this year, his video receiving over 100 million views worldwide.

“It was then that we realised just how much power a visit from a celebrity can have in boosting morale, hope, enjoyment and exposure for the children and their recovery. Having a pirate simply appear out of the sky made these kids, their families and the hospital staff believe that anything is possible, they are not alone or forgotten and that you never know what is around the corner,” says segment producer Caroline Smalley.

Taylor Swift will be performing in Australia in just a few short weeks time so hopefully the message reaches her.