What can be said about Taylor Swift that critics everywhere haven’t already said? Swift is already a legend, and she isn’t even 30 yet. She has an eye for a hit like no other, but it’s her unmatched lyrical gift that she shows off on tracks like “All Too Well,” a 2012 fan-favorite piano ballad that was added to the set list for the Reputation Stadium Tour, and that gives her an edge over any competition. Reputation, her sixth studio album and fourth consecutive record to top a million U.S. sales in its first week cements her spot as the most successful musician of the moment and her generation’s strongest songwriter. Tonight, the queen of pop brings her all-female stadium tour with Camila Cabello and Charli XCX to town. Cabello is the fastest rising star in pop music since parting ways with girl group Fifth Harmony. The 21-year-old’s strong vocals and sex appeal on tracks like “Never Be the Same” combine with the writing talent she displays on tracks like “Consequences” to make her the full package. Charli XCX, on the other hand, is a pop star with a punk edge, slowly rising to stardom with tongue-in-cheek kiss-offs like “I Love It” and “Break the Rules.” Her latest triumph is landing a spot on Rita Ora’s straight-to-radio single “Girls” with Cardi B and Bebe Rhexa. (Halle Weber)