Singer Taylor Swift’s re-recorded album Speak Now will be released on July 7, 2023
Post Date – 10:59 AM, Sat – 5/6/23

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Angels: Singer Taylor Swift is set to release her re-recorded album “Speak Now.” She shared details of her Nashville concert, according to People.
Swift, 33, who took to the stage alone to perform her solo song, admitted: “I’m really excited about this part of tonight for different reasons. Because I’ve been planning something.” She continued, ” You know how much I love to plan things and how much I love to surprise you with the things I plan.This is the language of my love for you- I plan, I plan, I plan and I will tell you about it. If you keep your eyes on the big screen in the back…” Then a new cover for Speak Now appears, additionally marked (Taylor Edition) and a release date – July 7, 2023.
After the announcement at Nissan Stadium in Nashville, the city lit purple lights on the nearby Cumberland River Bridge.
“I’m very proud and happy to announce that my version of Speak Now will be released on July 7th (just in time for July 9th, iykyk) I’m making Speak Now for the first time, completely self-written, ages 18 to 20 Between the ages. Songs from this time in my life are marked by their brutal honesty, unfiltered diary-style confessions and wild yearning,” she wrote on social media after the announcement. “I love this album because it tells a story about growing up, swinging, flying and crashing…and living to talk about it. With six extra songs I’ve got out of my vault and I absolutely can’t wait to play Celebrate Speak Now (Taylor Edition) with you on July 7th. Pre-order now at TaylorSwift.com.”
In February, Swift embraced all her eras with her Grammy red carpet look. However, she stepped out in a midnight blue two-piece suit by Roberto Cavalli, the designer she worked with during the Speak Now days and who also created a custom look for her Eras Tour.
After releasing a music video for her Midnights album in January, fans also discovered some Easter eggs pointing to her 2010 album. In one instance in the “Anti-Hero” music video, fans notice the same guitar she plays every night on her Speak Now tour.
