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Taylor Swift's Management Makes Exciting Announcement on Sunday

Taylor Swift's Management Makes Exciting Announcement on Sunday

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Taylor Swift's Management Makes Exciting Announcement on Sunday originally appeared on Athlon Sports.
After 149 shows across the globe for her record-breaking "Eras Tour," Taylor Swift took a much-needed break from the spotlight.
However, after the 14-time Grammy winner announced that she finally reclaimed her masters after years long battle with her former record label, Swift is slowly stepping back into the public eye.
Swift and her boyfriend, Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce appeared to have a blast at the 10-time Pro Bowler's cousin's wedding in Knoxville, Tennessee before making a surprise appearance at Game 4 of the Stanley Cup Final on June 12.
While Swift, 35, and Kelce's relationship is going strong, the pop star turned her attention toward another important man in her life on Sunday, her father, Scott Swift.
Now that Swift officially owns all the music she's ever recorded, Taylor Nation, the singers' official fan club run by her management team, made an exciting announcement on June 15.
Taylor Nation posted, "We've got the perfect #FathersDay playlist for all the fathers and fatherly figures to ride along to today." They included a link to curated 14-track playlist and a video of Scott Swift riding a Segway.
Fans loved the surprise gift and wished Scott a Happy Father's Day in the comments. While performing on Father's Day during the "Eras Tour" in 2023, Swift gave a special tribute while performing at Arisure Stadium in Pittsburgh.
'I have a really, really incredible dad, like hasn't missed a show type of dad. He's the best and I love him so much. The song we're going to play has to do with really fond memories of childhood,' Swift told the crowd before performing "Seven" for the first time with Aaron Desner, Billboard reported.
"I know people have complicated relationships with their dad, or with the concept in general, but if you want to think of the people who have played a father figure role in your life, tomorrow and tonight.
"I'm really grateful for my dad — for anyone out there who spent hours and hours preparing to be at the show with their kid."This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jun 15, 2025, where it first appeared.

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