Taylor Swift has been impressing her fans all over America with her Eras Tour. However, the talented singer recently made a visit to a recording studio, sparking rumors of new music in the works. The 33-year-old star was seen arriving at a building in New York City dressed in a casual outfit, showcasing her toned physique with a black tank top and loose navy blue cargo pants. Interestingly, her upcoming concert film documenting her Los Angeles tour stops has already caused quite a stir in the theatrical distribution schedule, set for release on October 13.
Taylor Swift was spotted going back to the recording studio in New York City on Tuesday, wearing a casual outfit paired with thick-soled boots and a croissant-shaped handbag. Her blonde hair was styled in braided pigtails while she wore a beige corduroy baseball cap from Ralph Lauren. Meanwhile, Taylor’s rumored love interest, Matty Healy of The 1975, was seen being affectionate with model Gabbriette Bechtel in the same city. Although Taylor and Matty had been friends for years, they seemingly had a romantic relationship in 2023 after her breakup with Joe Alwyn. However, their romance didn’t last long after her fans discovered derogatory comments he had made in the past.
Unnoticed: She donned a black tank top revealing her collar bones paired with loose navy blue trousers and heavy black boots.
Hidden: Under her arm was a handbag shaped like a brown croissant. Her blonde hair and braided pigtails were concealed by a Ralph Lauren cap made of beige corduroy.
“Onto the next!” Taylor Swift’s return to recording music coincided with reports that her brief love interest Matty Healy from The 1975 had found someone new.
Just before heading to the studio, Olivia Rodrigo, who is rumored to have a feud with Taylor Swift, gave a vague response when asked about her song Vampire’s connection to their supposed falling out. When questioned by The Guardian, the singer hesitated before answering and said she doesn’t like to reveal the inspiration behind her songs because it limits their meaning. However, she did not explicitly deny that the song is about Taylor, which has led fans to speculate that there is some truth to the rumored feud. Olivia previously credited Taylor on her debut album for interpolating one of her melodies and did the same with Paramore on another song, but it is unclear if she intended to credit them or did so to avoid legal issues. Meanwhile, Taylor’s upcoming concert film shot during her ongoing tour is expected to be a major hit in cinemas, with sources predicting it could gross over $100 million from its US and Canada screenings starting on October 13.
Olivia Rodrigo, a 20-year-old singer, expressed her astonishment that fans correctly guessed that her popular song, Vampire, was inspired by rumors of a feud with Taylor Swift. This was disclosed by the artist while she was spotted in Los Angeles in July.
Exciting update! Taylor Swift recently revealed that she will be releasing a concert film for her Eras Tour. According to sources in the exhibition industry, the film has the potential to make more than $100 million in the United States and Canada alone. Fans who attended her show in Kansas City, Missouri on July 8th can relive the experience through this upcoming film.
Taylor Swift leaves the Electric Lady Studios in New York City during the wee hours of the morning at around 1 AM, and is met with a large crowd of enthusiastic fans.
For her outing, Swift donned a sleek all-black ensemble consisting of a black tank top, black pants, and black shoes. Topping off the look was a brown Polo hat, adding a touch of contrast to the overall outfit.
She sported a playful look with her locks styled in two cute pigtails, accompanied by matching bracelets on each wrist.
Post-tour: Following the successful conclusion of her recent run of concerts on The Eras Tour, with performances held in Mexico City, she embarked on this outing.
It’s not entirely clear whether Taylor Swift is working on a new album at the moment. However, based on the high level of interest and impressive presales, some speculate that she could easily exceed $150 million in North America alone. Meanwhile, theater owners are likely relieved that negotiations between the major studios and streamers (represented by the AMPTP) and the writers and actors unions (WGA and SAG-AFTRA) have been delayed, giving them more breathing room. The unions are pushing for better compensation, as well as measures to protect human jobs from AI and to ensure transparency in streaming numbers for more equitable residual awards. Interestingly, even though the Taylor Swift documentary will likely be available at all theaters, AMC has scored a major distribution win with its partnership with the pop star. This is a bright spot for the struggling theater chain.