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    Everything we know—and don’t know—about ‘The Life of a Showgirl,’ including a classic Taylor Swift mystery

    October 1, 20254 Mins Read
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    You might have noticed some of your coworkers are overly excited this week and counting down the minutes until midnight on October 3. No, these are not diehard cinephiles devoted to the 2004 film Mean Girls (which features a joke about the date). Instead, they’re Taylor Swift fans.

    The Life of a Showgirl, Swift’s twelfth studio album, is set to be released late Friday night. (So if the Swifties in the office seem overwhelmed, grant them grace, because this is a big week.)

    Here’s everything you need to know about the album—in case you’re cornered by the coffee maker by someone with a friendship bracelet (the unofficial signifier of a Swift super fan).

    When and how did Swift announce The Life of a Showgirl?

    On August 11, Swift’s website revealed a countdown to 12:12 a.m. ET on August 12. When time ran out, she announced The Life of a Showgirl and promised more details would be revealed on her later appearance on her fiancé Travis Kelce’s podcast “New Heights.”

    How did the Eras Tour influence The Life of a Showgirl?

    During her two-hour podcast conversation with both Travis and his brother Jason Kelce, Swift revealed that the album was inspired by her experiences behind the scenes of the Eras tour. She wrote, produced, and recorded the majority of the album on the European leg in 2024. She would do three days of shows, then fly to Sweden to record.

    It was hard but rewarding work: “I was physically exhausted at this point in the tour, but I was so mentally stimulated and so excited to be creating,” she explained.

    Who is the creative team behind The Life of a Showgirl?

    For this album, Swift is teaming up with producers Max Martin and Shellback again. The trio had previously collaborated on tracks such as “22,” “Blank Space,” and “. . . Ready for It?” Former long-time collaborators Jack Antonoff and Aaron Dessner did not work on this album.
    “These guys, they’re just geniuses,” Swift gushed on the podcast, referring to Martin and Shellback. “We’ve never actually made an album before where it’s just the three of us. There’s no other collaborators. It’s just the three of us making a focused album.”

    What do we know about the album’s tracks, titles, and lead single?

    There are just 12 tracks on the album, which is a big departure from Swift’s recent releases. The Tortured Poets Department turned into a surprise double album with 31 tracks. Midnights had 13 tracks, until Midnights (3am Edition) added seven bonus tracks.

    Because of Martin and Shellback’s involvement, we can guess this will be a more pop-centered album full of big showstopping numbers, and likely more upbeat and less folksy than recent releases.
    “It just comes from like the most infectiously joyful, wild, dramatic place I was in in my life,” Swift explained on the podcast. “And so that effervescence has come through on this record.”

    The album’s lead single is “The Fate of Ophelia,” referencing William Shakespeare’s tragic character from Hamlet. Meanwhile, the title track features Sabrina Carpenter, who opened for Swift in select cities during the Eras Tour. She is the only known guest artist on the album at this time.
    Historically, the fifth track of a Swift album is saved for the most emotional song. This time around, “Eldest Daughter” gets that honor.

    I heard there’s also a movie?

    Swift is a master of public relations and marketing. To coincide with the album release, she is also “hosting” a movie event.

    Taylor Swift: The Official Release Party of a Showgirl will feature behind-the-scenes footage, the music video for “The Fate of Ophelia,” and special commentary on the creative process.

    The 89-minute extravaganza will only be in limited theaters from October 3 to 5.

    How is Swift promoting The Life of a Showgirl?

    During release week, Swift is appearing on The Graham Norton Show, The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, and Late Night With Seth Meyers.

    Her social media accounts have a calendar listing all the events leading up to the big day.

    Why are Swift fans talking about the word ‘standby’?

    One of these events is currently a mystery: Saturday, October 4 is simply listed as “standby.”

    Swifties, known for being internet detectives, are desperately trying to figure out what this means. Could it be a tour announcement, or a surprise Saturday Night Live appearance?

    All will be revealed with time, but one can see how Swifties have a lot to be excited about this week.





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