Taylor Swift Updates Her Website With Countdown Clock, Teases April 26 Date

Taylor Swift touches base at the 2019 iHeartRadio Music Awards which communicated live on FOX at Microsoft Theater on March 14, 2019 in Los Angeles.

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Taylor Swift touches base at the 2019 iHeartRadio Music Awards which communicated live on FOX at Microsoft Theater on March 14, 2019 in Los Angeles.

Amidst crazy theory about when she will discharge new music, Taylor Swift has refreshed her site and social records, with all signs indicating April 26.

TaylorSwift.com now includes a commencement clock, with just shy of 13 days staying until... something. (A collection? A solitary? We'll need to sit back and watch.) Meanwhile, Swift's Instagram and Twitter profiles have been refreshed to peruse "4.26." Given that the clock checks down to midnight on Thursday night, April 25, it's resembling a New Music Friday discharge.

Back in late February, fans began estimating, in light of Swift's Feb. 24 Instagram post, that the hotshot's seventh collection was en route. The Swifties saw that there were actually seven palm tree emoticons in Swift's inscription, implying that TS7 was up and coming. They likewise called attention to that there were 61 stars in the photograph - and incidentally, there are actually 61 days between Feb. 24, when the first Instagram photograph was posted, and April 26, the prodded date.

In the wake of winning the voyage through the year grant amid the iHeartRadio Music Awards a month ago, Swift tended to the speculations that she would have been discharging new music soon and expressed gratitude toward her fans for being so mindful. "I cherish your energy. I cherish your scrupulousness. I cherish the amount you give it a second thought," she stated, before including, "When there's new music, you'll be the first to know."

Quick's last collection was her 6th venture, Reputation, which was discharged in November 2017 and propelled with 1.216 million duplicates sold in its first week. In March 2018, the collection turned into her 6th to sell in excess of 2 million duplicates in the U.S.

Stay tuned to Swift's socials and Billboard.com for subtleties on what the artist/lyricist needs to come.