Taylor Swift New Album Rumors Heat Up
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(Radio.com) There are numerous indications that Taylor Swift might actually release a new album before the end of the month, reports Time. This is despite Big Machine Label Group President and CEO Scott Borchetta denying that anything new is coming from this month. Judging from current clues and past patterns, many Swift fans predict an album release date on October 23 and they present some convincing evidence.Swift has a couple of big gigs lined up. She is scheduled for a pre-Super Bowl show in February and a performance at the Grand Prix in Austin, Texas on October 22 (one day before the predicted album drop date). These will be her first live performances since the end of her 1989 tour. Also, October has been the choice month for four out of five Swift album releases. Typically, an album that comes out in the fall has a better chance of major holiday sales than a release that hits earlier or later in the year. And, Swift is pretty much due to release a new record. She has put out an album every two years since her eponymous debut: Taylor Swift came out in October 2006. Fearless dropped in November 2008, Speak Now was released in October 2010, Red hit in October 2012 and 1989 came out in October 2014. The speculation continues here. Radio.com is an official news provider for antiMusic.com. advertisement |
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