Major Taylor Swift Announcement Made on Friday
Despite a rising clamor from the fans, there still hasn't been any official news about Taylor Swift's next album. At this point, the multi-Grammy Award-winning singer-songwriter is happy spending time with her boyfriend, Travis Kelce of the Kansas City Chiefs.
With Swift on hiatus following the end of her $2 billion "Eras Tour" in December and Kelce away from the Chiefs during the NFL offseason, the couple have been staying away from the spotlight together.
Swift's recent lack of activity on the music scene, however, does not diminish the 35-year-old's significant contribution to the music industry. For a number of years, those contributions have been on display at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum in Nashville, Tennessee, the home of Taylor Swift Education Center.

Taylor Swift at the 67th Annual Grammy Awards at Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles.
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On Friday, the museum announced significant updates to the displays throughout the two-story center with "new artifacts" from Swift's "Eras Tour."
According to the official press release, the items now on display include her Roberto Cavalli couture silver dress, a pair of silver Christian Louboutin boots and her Gibson J-180 guitar that contains 5,000 Swarovski crystals.
All of the new items are from the "Fearless" set of the tour.
In addition, Swift's custom-designed Nicole + Felicia Couture gown and her GSLJ Living Jewels guitar — both from the "Speak Now" portion of the "Eras Tour" — have been added to the "American Currents: State of the Music" exhibition.
The announcement from the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum indicated the items will be on display through spring 2026. That is consistent with past exhibition lengths at the education center: The Swift items on display are typically changed in the spring each year.