Taylor Swift drops final album edition in Singapore show

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Taylor Swift thrilled her fans in Singapore with not just her enchanting performance but also a surprise announcement that left everyone buzzing with excitement. During her second show at the Singapore National Stadium, the 34-year-old songstress unveiled the fourth and final version of her highly anticipated album, “The Tortured Poets Department.”

In a moment of sheer delight for the 55,000-strong crowd, Swift, seated at her piano, shared a glimpse of the new version of the album. A fan’s post on X revealed an image of the album cover displayed on stage, showcasing the bonus track titled “The Black Dog” along with previously unseen artwork of Swift running her hands through her hair.

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Taking to Instagram, Swift further shared the thrilling news alongside the captivating artwork, inviting fans to pre-order the final edition of “The Tortured Poets Department” with the exclusive bonus track. The post also unveiled the album’s track listing, adorned with a striking shot of Swift accompanied by the words “Old habits die screaming.”

The significance of Singapore for Swift resonates deeply with her, as she revealed to her fans during the show. Reflecting on her mother’s connection to the city, Swift shared anecdotes of driving past her mother’s childhood home and school, infusing a personal touch to her performance.

Swift’s Singapore stop is part of her larger Eras Tour, where she’s set to grace the stage for six electrifying shows. After her Monday night performance, she’ll take a brief two-day break before returning for three more nights of musical magic on Thursday.

Prior to her Singapore stint, Taylor Swift enchanted audiences in Sydney, Australia, where she wowed fans with unexpected mashups of her iconic hits. From blending “White Horse” with “Coney Island” alongside Sabrina Carpenter to crafting medleys of “Haunted” with “Exile” and “Is It Over Now?” with “I Wish You Would,” Swift’s creativity knows no bounds.

As the anticipation builds for the final version of “The Tortured Poets Department,” Swift continues to captivate audiences worldwide, proving yet again why she remains a reigning queen of pop.