As Taylor Swift enters her The Life of a Showgirl era, it's evident that her fans are right behind and beside her.
Swift, 35, dropped her 12th LP on Friday, October 3, where the 12 song-album quickly broke records across Apple Music, Spotify and other streaming platforms.
"Tonight all these lives converge here. The mosaics of laughter and cocktails of tears, where fraternal souls sing identical things," Swift wrote via Instagram in the early hours on Friday in celebration of her new body of work. "It's beautiful. It's rapturous. It is frightening."
She continued, "I can't tell you how proud I am to share this with you, an album that just feels so right. A forever thank you goes out to my mentors and friends Max [Martin] and Shellback for helping me paint this self-portrait. If you thought the big show was wild, perhaps you should come and take a look behind the curtain ... The Life of a Showgirl is out now."
Swift collaborated with Martin, 54, and Shellback, 40, on Showgirl in 2024 -- all in between European concerts of her record-breaking Eras Tour.
"One thing about this album that I think is really exciting is that, oftentimes when I make a record, we then take all this time to plan out how we're going to put it out," Swift said during a Friday interview on the U.K.'s Hits Radio station. "There's a little lag time between when I made it and when it enters the world. Oftentimes, your life can change drastically between that point and this other point."
The pop star added, "With this one, the coolest part is that it is absolutely the place that I am in my life. The music matches the moment I'm in. It's so much easier to come in here [for an interview] and talk about the music that completely, accurately reflects what's going on in my life."
Much of Swift's life off the Eras stage included her romance with NFL star Travis Kelce, whom she started dating in summer 2023. Kelce, 35, who proposed in August, is even the inspiration for Showgirl songs "The Fate of Ophelia," "Elizabeth Taylor," "Opalite," "Honey," "Wish List" and "Wood."
"I keep listening to this album," Kelce, 35, teased of the record during an August episode of his "New Heights" podcast. "I know she mentioned [on our show] that it's gonna be a lot more pop beats and everything, but it's still so poetic and her melodies and her references and stuff. I think 'Opalite' might be my favorite though. At least right now, every time it comes on, I always catch myself [vibing]."
Kelce was among the first listeners of The Life of a Showgirl, with Swift revealing on BBC Radio 1 on Friday that she'd play him the tracks "as soon as [she would] come back" from the recording studio.
"I'd just play it for him, and I knew that this was the kind of album that he was going to love the most," Swift told the BBC's Greg James. "He's so supportive of all of it, but he's a real vibes guy."