Taylor Swift revealed another special edition, titled The Albatross, of her upcoming album Tortured Poets Department , during her recent performance in Sydney (Australia).
Audiences at the Sydney concert also enjoyed a special duet between Taylor Swift and Sabrina Carpenter.
Starting with a short story, Sabrina Carpenter told about her cover of Taylor Swift’s song White Horse in 2008: “That was the first song I learned to play.” After that, the two performed a medley of the song Coney Island .
Taylor Swift during a recent concert in Australia
The surprise not only appeared on stage but also spread to the audience. Taylor Swift’s boyfriend, athlete Travis Kelce, also appeared in the crowd. In addition, female singers Rita Ora and Katy Perry were also present in the stands.
After finishing the performance, Taylor Swift shared the cover image of the special edition on Instagram. It was a black and white photo of her standing in front of a body of water, with the words “Am I allowed to cry?” (Am I allowed to cry?).
The Tortured Poets Department album is the follow-up to the 2022 album Midnights and is expected to be released on April 19, 2024.
Taylor Swift and Sabrina Carpenter. Photo: John Shearer/Getty
This is the 3rd version of the album Tortured PoetsDepartment . Initially, she announced with The Manuscript version at the Grammy Awards, and then with The Bolter version during a performance in Melbourne (Australia) in early February.
With the announcement of The Albatross special edition of the album Tortured Poets Department , Taylor Swift continues to create remarkable highlights in her music career and bring joy to fans.
Taylor Swift is a famous American musical artist, known for composing and performing songs in the pop and country music genres. Born on December 13, 1989 in Pennsylvania, she quickly became one of the leading and most influential artists in the music industry.
Taylor Swift’s music is often accompanied by her poignant lyrics and personal stories, captivating and creating a connection with her listeners.