Everything we know about Taylor Swift’s new album ‘The Life of a Showgirl’

Everything we know about Taylor Swift’s new album ‘The Life of a Showgirl’


Step aside, tortured poets. It’s a showgirl era now.

On Tuesday morning, Taylor Swift announced her new LP, β€œThe Life of a Showgirl,” and here’s everything β€” a meager bounty, for now β€” that we know about it.

When did she announce it?

Word arrived after a countdown clock to 12:12 a.m. β€” an apropos debut for news of her 12th album. Swift made the announcement on β€œNew Heights,” the popular podcast co-hosted by her boyfriend and Kansas City Chiefs’ tight end Travis Kelce.

Who worked with her on it?

While there’s no information yet about a tracklist or collaborators, shortly after the news, a string of billboards in New York and Nashville directed fans to a Spotify playlist titled β€œAnd, baby, that’s show business for you.” It’s full of previously-released Swift hits produced by Max Martin and Shellback, suggesting the pop superproducers had prominent roles on the new record.

If that theory holds, it might mean a departure from her longtime collaborator Jack Antonoff, who helmed β€œPoets” and the Grammy-winning albums β€œMidnights” and β€œFolklore.”

When will it be released?

There’s no release date, but it’s available for preorder on Swift’s website now. The cover art is β€” assuming this isn’t some misdirection β€” a cryptic minty green background and sparkly orange padlock.

Didn’t she just release a 31-track album last year?

Swift has been relentless in releasing new music over the last few years. In 2024, she released β€œThe Tortured Poets Department,” followed by a massive β€œAnthology” edition of bonus tracks, which made β€œPoets” the bestselling album of the year.

What’s up with the final β€œTaylor’s Version” albums?

Swift re-purchased her back catalog of master recordings, first released through Big Machine Records, from investment group Shamrock Capital for a rumored nine-figure sum. Swift’s rerecorded β€œTaylor’s Version” editions of those albums were a popular rebuttal to her old nemesis Scooter Braun’s purchase of her catalog.

While two of those β€œTaylor’s Version” LPs (her self-titled debut and β€œReputation”) remain unreleased or unfinished, she now plans to reissue the originals as well.

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