Taylor Swift Switches Up Her Look And Swifties Are Losing It
By Kelly Coffey-Behrens on November 4, 2024 at 2:15 PM EST
Updated on November 4, 2024 at 2:16 PM EST
Taylor Swift knows how to keep fans on their toes, even with the smallest tweaks to her look.
Over the weekend, during her second night in Indianapolis on November 2, the 34-year-old took the stage in her bright orange Versace bodysuit with her signature blonde hair down and straight—a classic look that didn’t seem all that different.
But eagle-eyed Swifties quickly spotted a subtle change in Taylor Swift's hair.
Taylor Swift Makes Minor Change To Her Bangs
OMG DID SHE CUT HER BANGS pic.twitter.com/oXldSyb0MW
— Christina Keen 🐶🦥 (@christinakeen89) November 3, 2024
It may seem minor, but Swift’s bangs had fans buzzing online, with major Swift update accounts on X, the social media platform formerly known as Twitter, quickly spreading the news.
A video highlighting her new bangs has already racked up close to a million views, with fans debating whether Swift had her bangs trimmed or simply styled them differently.
The November 2 show was a special night for Swift—not only was she performing her final U.S. tour stop, but her boyfriend, Travis Kelce, was also in the audience at Lucas Oil Stadium. As he watched from the crowd, Swift treated fans to a mashup of "This Love" from 1989 and "The Prophecy" from "The Tortured Poets Department," leaving fans convinced the heartfelt performance was meant just for him.
Taylor Swift Debuts New Outfits On Eras Tour
Her hair was not the only change fans have noticed since Swift restarted her Eras Tour.
As the third era of Taylor Swift’s performance began, the instrumental intro of “Enchanted” filled the stadium, and the screen behind her slowly lifted, cloaked in mist. Sparkling under the lights, Swift appeared in a striking blue gown, evoking Disney’s Queen Elsa with its flowing train. As she sang the opening chorus of her magical ballad, the entire scene became a fairy-tale moment fans won’t soon forget.
Later in the show, Taylor Swift delighted fans by appearing in a gorgeous new purple and blue dress for her acoustic set.
Taylor Swift Opens Up About Her Journey
In her cover story for TIME in December 2023, Taylor Swift reflected on her career, which has spanned over two deceased.
“I’ve been raised up and down the flagpole of public opinion so many times in the last 20 years,” she told the outlet. “I’ve been given a tiara, then had it taken away.”
In her conversation, TIME acclaimed she was genuinely unguarded, reflecting openly on both her past and her current place in life. After all, while she’s been one of the world’s biggest entertainers for years, this year feels different for the artist.
“It feels like the breakthrough moment of my career, happening at 33,” she said. “And for the first time in my life, I was mentally tough enough to take what comes with that.”
The End Of The Eras Tour Is Near
Taylor Swift's Eras Tour, announced nearly two years ago, has evolved into a cultural phenomenon, igniting extensive discussions around ticket sales and resulting in a concert film that debuted in theaters and is now streaming on Disney+.
Swift shared that the Eras Tour has “become my entire life” and has “taken over everything,” per NBC. She doesn't even make much time for hobbies anymore because she sits at home and tries “to think of clever, like, acoustic song mashups and think about what you might want to hear” for the show's popular “surprise song” set.
She recently celebrated the 100th show of the Eras Tour—fittingly on June 13, a date significant to her, where she described the journey as the “most exhausting, all-encompassing but most joyful, most rewarding, most wonderful thing that has ever happened in my life, this tour, these moments with you.”
The tour’s final international dates feature Gracie Abrams as the opening act, wrapping up with a show on December 8 in Vancouver.
Taylor Swift Announces 'The Official Eras Tour' Book
As The Eras Tour winds down, Swift has unveiled The Official Eras Tour Book, a 256-page hardcover packed with over 500 images, including rare performance photos, exclusive rehearsal shots, and behind-the-scenes peeks at instruments, costumes, set pieces, and designer sketches from the tour.
This special edition will be available exclusively at Target stores on November 29, 2024, priced at $39.99.