Taylor Swift keeps a low profile in a black tank top and baseball cap as she heads back into a recording studio in New York City

She’s been wowing fans across the US for the past few weeks as part of her blockbuster Eras Tour.

But Taylor Swift looked ready to add new music to her repertoire as she was spotted heading to a recording studio on Tuesday.

The 33-year-old music superstar rocked a low-key ensemble as she was spotted arriving at the building in New York City.

The return to the studio comes as their forthcoming concert film, which documents the stops on their Los Angeles Eras tour, is already upsetting the theatrical distribution schedule for its October 13 release.

Taylor flaunted her toned arm and slim figure during her outing in the Big Apple in a low-cut black tank top, which she contrasted with loose-fitting navy cargo pants.

Back to business: Taylor Swift, 33, was spotted returning to a recording studio in New York City on Tuesday while rocking out with a low-key ensemble

Back to business: Taylor Swift, 33, was spotted returning to a recording studio in New York City on Tuesday while rocking out with a low-key ensemble

Taylor paired her outfit with a pair of chunky-soled boots and carried a brown croissant-shaped handbag slung over one shoulder.

Her long blonde locks were pulled back in playful braids that framed her lightly made-up face, and she wore a beige corduroy Ralph Lauren baseball cap.

The 1989 singer’s return to the studio came around the same time that her short-lived romantic contestant Matty Healy from The 1975 appeared to have moved on with a new woman.

While also out and about in New York City on Tuesday, the rocker with tattooed model Gabbriette Bechtel was spotted showing off plenty of PDAs.

Taylor and Matty Head had been friends and mutual admirers since 2014, and he indicated their working relationship had evolved in late 2022, when he revealed he’d been working on a Midnights track that ultimately went unreleased.

But later in 2023 – after splitting from boyfriend Joe Alwyn – the pair apparently developed a romantic collaboration when Matty was spotted at several of their concerts for their hit Eras Tour.

The pair were spotted holding hands in May, but rumors of their apparent romance clouded over when their fans echoed what appeared to be abusive remarks he’d made in the past.

The seemingly casual romance fizzled out in June when they reportedly split.

Under the radar: She wore a low-cut black tank top with baggy navy pants and chunky dark boots

Under the radar: She wore a low-cut black tank top with baggy navy pants and chunky dark boots

Veiled: She carried a brown croissant-shaped handbag under one arm and covered her blonde hair and braided pigtails with a beige corduroy Ralph Lauren hat

Veiled: She carried a brown croissant-shaped handbag under one arm and covered her blonde hair and braided pigtails with a beige corduroy Ralph Lauren hat

Speech: Olivia Rodrigo, 20, revealed she was

Speech: Olivia Rodrigo, 20, revealed she was “very surprised” that fans suspected her hit song ‘Vampire’ was written about an alleged Taylor Swift feud; seen in LA in July

Just before Taylor hit the studio, another apparent friend – Olivia Rodrigo – half-heartedly denied it after fans related her song “Vampire” to her alleged feud with Taylor.

When asked about the rumours The guardthe singer first replied, “How do I respond to that?” and continued, “I mean, I never want to say who any of my songs are about.”

She added, “I’ve never done that in my career and probably never will.” I think it’s better not to pigeonhole a song as being about that one thing. “I was very surprised when people thought that.”

However, the response was particularly lacking in any explicit denial that Taylor was the subject of “Vampire.”

Fans of the two singers have speculated that a falling out may have erupted after Olivia was forced to credit Taylor as a songwriter on “Deja Vu” in exchange for paying her royalties after apparently singing a tune from her song “Cruel Summer.” had taken over.

Rodrigo had already complimented Swift on another song on her debut album for inserting one of her tunes, and she did the same on Paramore on a third song, though it’s unclear if she meant to mention the other artists all the time or as an afterthought was forced Avoid legal problems.

With stadiums selling out across the US and major international tour stops planned, Taylor will soon be selling out theaters as well.

The singer recently announced that she will be releasing a concert film filmed as part of her ongoing tour, and now multiple sources at the exhibition have shared this The Hollywood Reporter that they believe their film could be a huge hit at a time when cinemas and multiplexes are desperate to get people to return.

According to the sources, their film could gross over $100 million with screenings in the US and Canada beginning October 13 and lasting at least several weeks.

Big news: after Taylor announced a concert film from her Eras tour, exhibition sources told the Hollywood Reporter it could potentially gross over $100 million in the US and Canada; Seen July 8th in Kansas City, Missouri

Big news: after Taylor announced a concert film from her Eras tour, exhibition sources told the Hollywood Reporter it could potentially gross over $100 million in the US and Canada; Seen July 8th in Kansas City, Missouri

Due to the huge interest and impressive pre-sales, they wouldn’t even rule out the Shake It Off singer grossing over $150 million in North America.

Theater owners are likely to breathe a sigh of relief as the continued intransigence of the AMPTP, which represents major studios and streamers, has delayed negotiations on new deals with the WGA and SAG-AFTRA unions, which represent writers and actors respectively.

Unions are fighting for better compensation, not allowing studios to replace writers or actors with AI, and forcing them to disclose their streaming numbers to create a fairer system for awarding balances.

The Taylor Swift documentary is being distributed by the AMC cinema chain, although it is expected to be available in all theaters, marking an important milestone in the history of the chain, which has struggled in recent years.

Greg Norman

Greg Norman is a WSTPost U.S. News Reporter based in London. His focus is on U.S. politics and the environment. He has covered climate change extensively, as well as healthcare and crime. Greg Norman joined WSTPost in 2023 from the Daily Express and previously worked for Chemist and Druggist and the Jewish Chronicle. He is a graduate of Cambridge University. Languages: English. You can get in touch with me by emailing edmund gregnorman@wstpost.com.

Related Articles

Back to top button