Taylor Swift wrapped up the global phenomenon that was the “Eras Tour” in Vancouver, British Columbia, last month.
While Swift’s boyfriend, Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce couldn’t attend her final show at BC Place on Dec. 8, he threw an epic “Eras Tour”-themed party to celebrate her epic success. After 149 shows, the “Eras Tour” became the first tour in history to gross over $2 billion in ticket sales.
Proving to be one the hardest-working artist in the industry, Swift released her 11th studio album, “The Tortured Poets Society” in the midst of her tour in April. “TTPD” made history on the Billboard charts and broke several streaming records.
Now that the “Eras Tour” is over, the No. 1 question is what the 35-year-old pop star will do next. While walking the red carpet at the 2024 Golden Globes in Los Angeles, Monte Lipman, CEO of Republic Records, was asked about his famous client’s future.
Billboard’s Tetris Kelly didn’t hesitate to ask Lipman what’s in store regarding Swift and if “Reputation: Taylor’s Version” is coming next.
“Taylor’s business is her business,” Lipman answered. “We are absolutely thrilled to be partners and to work for her. It’s been an incredible past 24 months when you think about everything she has accomplished. But We’re just so excited for the new year and everything that we’re looking forward to.”
One fan commented, “something’s coming… the question is what will it be, and well… are we …ready for it?” Another person begged, “Tell us what you know Monte!!” One Swiftie commented, “when are people going to learn that neither taylor nor her team would ever say anything about future releases / announcements.”
While the world must wait to see what the 14-time Grammy winner does next, fans can expect to see Swift back at Arrowhead Stadium soon.
Thus far this season, Swift only attended matchups at GEHA Field. Because the Chiefs secured a first-round bye and home field advantage, she’ll likely be back cheering Kelce when playoffs kick off later this month.