Pop sensation Taylor Swift electrified her fans during her recent concert in Singapore by announcing the much-anticipated fourth and final edition of “The Tortured Poets Department.”
In the midst of her captivating performance as part of the Eras Tour, the 34-year-old songstress unveiled the surprise announcement, much to the delight of her enthusiastic audience.
In a clip shared with the crowd and briefly streamed on her Instagram account, Taylor expressed her excitement, stating, “I just had a plan for night two… I kinda felt you’d be excited, so I kinda wanted to show you something that no one else has seen before.”
The crowd erupted into cheers as a sepia-toned image of Taylor, holding her chin with one hand while the other grasped the top of her head, appeared on the screen.
Taylor then revealed that the final edition of her upcoming album would include a bonus track titled “The Black Dog,” teasing concertgoers with the album’s cover art and expressing her gratitude for their enthusiasm.
Taking to Instagram, the “Cruel Summer” singer shared the same artwork, urging her followers to pre-order the album on her website, along with a heartfelt message: “‘Old habits die screaming…’ File Name: The Black Dog. Pre-order the final new edition of THE TORTURED POETS DEPARTMENT with exclusive bonus track ‘The Black Dog’ on my website now.”
Set for release on April 19, “The Tortured Poets Department” holds significant meaning for Taylor, who delighted fans during her inaugural Eras show in Singapore by revealing the personal connection the city holds for her. Recalling her mother Andrea Swift’s childhood spent in Singapore, Taylor shared how she would often visit her mother’s old house and school, making the destination deeply meaningful to her.
Taylor Swift’s announcement of the final edition of “The Tortured Poets Department” marks another milestone in her illustrious career, captivating fans worldwide with her musical prowess and heartfelt storytelling.