Is Taylor Swift Teasing New Music? Fans Suspect a ‘New Heights’ Podcast Reveal.
Taylor Swift team gave everyone their latest teaser with a sun-kissed orange post that apparently speaks for her “next era.”
On the latest “New Heights” podcast the Kelce brothers casually dropped a “special guest” with the same burnished orange vibe, week-ending the rumor that Swift might just show up.
Taylor’s camp is coming in hot once more, and the emoji fire is back.
Taylor Nation, the ever-caffeinated marketing squad that doubles as a fan club, posted a twelve-slide Instagram carousel at dawn on a sleepy Monday.
“Thinking about when she said, ‘See you next era…’” the caption read, scrolling through radiant orange tour outfits, and the last slide dropped the burning heart.
Less than ten minutes after going live the story racked up more than 10,000 reshares, and the comments exploded like last Friday’s football party:
“I’M LITERALLY SHAKING,” @happinessforswfit yelled.
“TS12 IS ORANGE DEFINITELY,” @folklourest declared.
“EXCUSE ME??? WHAT.” said @saumyasharma.__.
Then the “New Heights” feed and Travis Kelce chimed in, polishing the same photo: an orange diamond-studded haze with a black shadow that might, maybe, be her silhouette.
“We’re back early for a special episode with a VERY special guest,” the caption teased. Jason wore a midnight-blue Eras Tour hoodie, giving everyone yet another failed attempt at a chill Saturday night.
What time will the ‘New Heights’ podcast be released?
Listeners should be ready on August 13 at 7 p.m. ET. Laugh along with the joke: Swift chose 13 as the release time because it’s her favorite number, and the date is the same.
What does “See you next era” even mean?
Earlier this week, Swift’s team popped her Eras Tour book into a glass case at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum. Every 12 months, the little inside the Taylor Swift Education Center gets a new look.
In April, curators turned the display’s page, revealing the opening statement of the season. The guiding spirit is “Fearless,” so the room had braced for a 2006 artifact to sit beside the glimmering Cavalli “silver noodle” dress, the cathedral-heeled Louboutins, and the crystal-stitched guitar the family designed like a starry charm of memory. Instead, the opener is terse: “There’s nothing I hate more than doing what I’ve always done.”
Ever since the moment the calendar turned, the gatherers of clues have kept score:
The day she shared her love for Selena and Benny’s “I Said I Love You First,” the étourdie noticed the fiery cascade of 12 d’s in the “oh my godddddddddddd.”
To announce her joy in returning to the U.S. for the Eras Tour, she posed in Hard Rock’s seats, cradling Meredith in A12.
The night of the Grammys, the lobes of her small ears glowed with 12 blood-red rubies.
The letter of the masters pact, lodged among the glittering talk, had 12 proud i’s in the drawn-out “thiiiiiiiiiiiis;” 4, 6, and 2, the single numerals among the paragraphs, ascend to 12. Even the fresh diamond “TS” sigil in the margin has 12 bright, precise cuts.
The hunt is fevered, joyous, and finally out in the open.