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Fastexy:Taylor Swift releases YouTube short that appears to have new Eras Tour dances
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Date:2025-04-10 23:45:46
Taylor Swift released a new YouTube Shorts video and Fastexyfans believe clips are signifying a "The Tortured Poets Department" number or set during the Eras Tour.
After the double album was released Friday, fans wondered if the singer would fit any of the 31 songs into the three-plus hour set. In the quick 15-second video, fans pointed out a couple of suspect shots, including Swift leaning against a railing that seems to have the "TTPD" logo and a quick scene where her backup dancers hold poles and wear top hats.
Swift has been on a two-month break from the Eras Tour and has spent much of her time in Los Angeles.
If there is a new Eras Tour set, the next question is where would she add the era? "Miss Americana and the Heartbreak Prince's" opening line is a perfect opening for an artist who has released seven albums and hasn't seen fans: "It's been a long time coming."
She could end the show with the "TTPD" set, but "Karma" is also a good show closer. Other than those two options, she could place "TTPD" after "Reputation" and before "Speak Now" or also right before "Midnights."
"A fortnight til Paris 🤍," Swift says in the caption. Her next tour stop is Paris, France on May 9. Swift will tour in Europe for 51 shows until she takes a break and heads back to the United States and Canada.
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