Taylor Swift announced that ‘Speak Now’ rerecorded version will be in her upcoming album during her Nashville Show. The singer, who has been on her Eras Tour for weeks, has developed a bond with fans. Throughout her recent stage performances, she has shown her commitment. Additionally, Swift has found a way to communicate seamlessly with her fans as she moves from city to city. During her show in Tampa, a fan asked if she was okay as news of her failed romance with Joe Alwyn broke out. The “Bad Blood” star reacted with a thumbs up. Just last week, she performed through sweat and blood— literally, after sustaining an injury. When fans noticed it, she addressed the news, assuring them it was all her fault. This week, she returned to her roots in Nashville and honored her audience with the news of her new rerecorded track.
Taylor Swift Honors Her Nashville Audience By Announcing New ‘Speak Now’ (Taylor’s Version) Album
Taylor Swift had a different kind of confession while performing on stage at her Nashville show with the new ‘Speak Now’ announcement. The event was held in Nissan Stadium, with the singer performing solo songs. Along the line, the “Love” singer revealed that she was overjoyed for a special reason. She chimed:
“You know how I love to plan things…I plot, I scheme, I plan and I get to tell you about it. If you would direct your attention to the back big screen.”
Behind her was a giant screen that displayed her new album cover. It featured the singer dressed in a purple off-shoulder outfit, with her platinum blonde styled in chaotic waves. The album cover also showed the “Speak Now (Taylor’s Version)” as its title. According to its details, the release date is set for July 7.
Right after the shocking Taylor Swift’s “Speak Now” album announcement, she sang “Sparks Fly.” This is one of the album’s tracks. Much later, she did a lot of explaining regarding what influenced her album. Swift took to Instagram, and her explanation was nothing out of the ordinary. The singer, famous for whipping songs from her experience, said her life inspired the album.
Swift explained that there would be six extra songs, all chronicling her growing-up years, including “flying and crashing.” It is an album solely written when she was between the ages of 18 to 20. And as a young adult, she penned her secrets without holding back.
Taylor Swift Excited About Her Romance With Matt Healy
For her Nashville show, Taylor Swift is doing a lot of sharing. Bringing her unfiltered honesty to the forefront by spilling a song from her new album is one way. Another is to show off her romance.
After her breakup with Alwyn, sparks have been flying with Matt Healy. The 34-year-old even watched her perform on the show. But before the weekend performance, insiders confirmed that the pair would announce their romance.
Recall that while dating the British actor, Swift was tight-lipped about their affairs. Similarly, Alwyn upheld the privacy rule. The duo dated for six years, which has been the singer’s longest relationship. During their time together, they bonded over music, co-writing ten songs.
It was reported that the pair broke up after growing apart. It all started after the pandemic when Alwyn allegedly realized his ex-lover was a megastar. Following the lockdown, he struggled to get roles while Swift’s career continued to soar.
With Healy— who is not the rebound guy, a source admitted, things are rather smooth. The duo, who are singers, understand the craft and support each other. Also, they do not intend to hide their romance. Taylor Swift and Healy will be “coming out” on the grand stage during her Nashville show.