TikToker JessByAThousandCuts recently noticed that after the tour’s 11th show, Taylor changed the color of her Lover-themed nails from pink to orange - and has since kept it that way. Swifties know that every single detail with Swift is meticulously planned, and that includes her nails. ![]() Plus, Swift released some 1989-era inspired photos with her girl squad for the Fourth of July. And to push the 1989 theory further, Ronan’s mother, Maya, posted a pic from inside the 1989 (TV) booth at the Eras tour in Philly, which means Swift has the graphics ready to go. We do have the updated Speak Now cover already, so is Swift planning something more - like a double drop? Just last year, she did a double merch release of Speak Now and 1989. When Swift announced Speak Now (Taylor’s Version) on May 5, Swifties noticed that she didn’t update her social media icons and Twitter banner as she’d previously done after confirming Fearless (Taylor’s Version) and Red (Taylor’s Version). Is Taylor hinting at more than just Speak Now (TV)? #taylorswift #swifttok #taylornation #swiftietiktok #swifttoker #swifttoks #swiftliketaylor #taylorswiftlover #speaknow #speaknowtaylorsversion #speaknowtaylorswift #taylorswiftspeaknow #speaknowtv #speaknowtviscoming #taylorontour #theerastour #erastour #tstheerastour #taylorswifterastour #taylorswifttour #taylorswiftontour #theerastourtaylorswift #taylorontour ♬ original sound - Ginnie But do the other dancers hint at the rerecording after Speak Now? Maybe it’ll be 1989? Three of the 12 dancers are in costumes inspired by that record (the “Shake It Off” cheerleader, the “I Know Places”/”All You Had to Do Was Stay” tour look, and the “Welcome to New York” tour see you. During the performance, Swift walks over to a glass box holding the Speak Now dancer and unsuccessfully tries to break them out, which foreshadowed the Speak Now (Taylor’s Version) announcement that arrived in early May. However, the homage doesn’t come without a few tinfoil-hat theories for future rerecordings. During “ Look What You Made Me Do,” Swift’s onstage crew are made to look like past versions of the pop star (a concept pulled from the song’s music video), with new additions like folklore, evermore, and Lover joining the party. Swifties (and obviously Swift herself) aren’t the only ones at the show dressed like old versions of Taylor - her dancers are too. Since it can be difficult to spot them all during a three-plus-hour concert, whether there in person (probably weeping) or following along afar through fuzzy TikToks, we’re keeping an ongoing list of every Swiftian hint we’ve found from the mastermind herself.Īre the Swift dancers in on the Easter eggs? ![]() And everything is in play: The glittery costumes, the over-the-top props, the elaborate stage design, and even the dance moves hide clues about future projects (or nods to an earlier part of her career, depending which theory you choose). Swift road trip also means so many Easter eggs. ![]() Each performance is a journey through the pop star’s, well, eras, with a 44-song set list pulling from all ten of her studio albums. Photo: Christopher Polk/Penske Media via Getty ImagesĪfter scrapping the two-city Lover Fest in 2020 due to the pandemic, Taylor Swift has taken the Swift Show back on the road for the Eras Tour, her first trek in five years. ![]() Taylor Swift, probably thinking of Easter eggs.
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