Taylor Swift fans are convinced the star is getting ready to make a new announcement after her style choices during an outing in London on Tuesday.
The singer, 34, who is on the UK leg of her Eras tour, went for dinner in Notting Hill wearing the same clock necklace she wore to the 2024 Grammys, the night she announced the name of her latest studio album The Tortured Poets Department.
Taylor, who is known to include Easter Eggs – hidden meanings – about future releases in her clothing, has left fans speculating she may be getting ready to release more news soon.
Taking to X, Swifties expressed their excitement at Taylor’s decision to sport the necklace again while out with her celebrity pals.
Users wrote: ‘Wait the clock necklace started ttpd (The Tortured Poets Department) era… what if she’s ending it?’… ‘Another version of TTPD is dropping.’
Others added: ‘Last time she wore the clock necklace she announced TTPD,’… ‘Taylor I’m so scared what is she planning’… ‘Something is being announced tomorrow.’
Taylor, who is back on stage in Liverpool on Thursday night, let her hair down at Argentinean restaurant Casa Cruz alongside a new posse of friends.
Taylor was joined by Kate Moss, Stella McCartney, Andrew Scott and Phoebe Waller Bridge while old pals Cara Delevingne and Lena Dunham, who both live in London, also joined the party.
Completing the lineup was Taylor’s close pals, Haim sisters Este and Danielle and music legend Chrissie Hynde.
Taylor looked gorgeous in a black corset layered under a tailored grey coat and accessorised with towering heels to match her lipstick shade.
Taylor and co could have chosen to dine on the likes of a 250g beef fillet steak for £50 or a 1.2kg côte de boeuf would have cost £140, making it the most expensive dish on the menu.
The restaurant is where Rita Ora hosted her lockdown flouting 30th birthday bash in November 2020.
More than 150,000 swifties from far and wide will descend on Liverpool for her three sold-out stadium shows at Anfield, taking place between June 13 and 15.
Considered by many to be the pop culture’s forerunner, the Northern city will become ‘Taylor Town’ on June 8 in honor of the singer, featuring a series of art installations based on some of her most memorable musical performances.
According to a recent assessment, the undisputed pop queen is expected to contribute about £1 billion to the British economy.
Each Swiftie who attends an Eras performance in the UK will pay, on average, £848 to see their idol play, according to research.
The Chancellor may anticipate an economic benefit of £997 million due to Taylor’s 15 summer tour dates. The number is more than 12 times the average cost of a night out in the UK, which is £67.