Taylor Swift Fans Are Convinced She's Announcing 'Reputation TV' Tonight

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Although Taylor Swift just released 1989 (Taylor's Version) on Oct. 27, Swifties are already anticipating another album. That's because fans are convinced the pop star will announce Reputation (Taylor's Version) on Sunday, Nov. 26. Let us count the clues.

Tonight, Swift wraps up her Eras Tour concerts for 2023 in São Paulo, Brazil. And according to fans, there's a solid chance she'll reveal Reputation TV is on the way.

For starters, Swift has performed every song from Reputation during her surprise songs portion of the show—all except "I Did Something Bad," that is. Swifties theorize she has intentionally saved that song for the Reputation TV announcement, just as she saved "New Romantics" for the 1989 TV reveal.

Additionally, Swifties have noticed subtle outfit color switch-ups (featuring Reputation's black, silver and gold) in shows leading up to Nov. 26. The singer wore a silver jacket during "The Man" at her Nov. 24 concert, for example. Later that show, her Speak Now dress had gold and black details.

Another sign about tonight's suspected Reputation TV announcement: Swift's on-stage winking. After the Speak Now section during Swift’s first and second São Paulo concerts, Swift turned to the camera and winked as she walked offstage.

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Fans also noticed that Swift did a Reputation-era move on stage as she sang "except when I'm on TV" while performing "Midnight Rain."

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For Swifties interested in the singer's love of number-related Easter eggs, there's plethora of "evidence" supporting Reputation TV on Nov. 26.

Basically, Taylor Swift fans are going to be super disappointed if she doesn't announce Reputation (Taylor's Version) tonight. Catch a livestream of her Eras Tour concert (with Swift's portion beginning at 5:30 p.m. EST) to find out in real time.

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