Taylor Swift: Songbook Trail is an exhibition that will showcase her childhood belongings, costumes, and awards. Many of the things will be on display for the first time.
The temporary exhibition will take visitors on a trip around the museum’s permanent galleries, with each stop representing a distinct period in Swift’s 20-year musical career.
Taylor Swift’s personal archive is the source of many of the items that are on loan.
With her Eras Tour, Swift is now touring the globe and bringing with her an economic boom and even some seismic activity to the places she visits.
Swift will appear in 16 outfits on Songbook Trail, which will be shown with storyboards and music awards.
The customized cowboy boots that Swift wore on the 2007 Soul2Soul II Tour and the black ruffled dress she wore in the music video for her recent hit, “Fortnight,” the first track from The Tortured Poets Department, will be among the goods.
Tom Piper, whose earlier projects include the V&A’s Alice: Curiouser And Curiouser show in 2021, devised the installations.
Swift’s billion-dollar Eras Tour, which includes songs from her new double album, The Tortured Poets Department, 1989, Red, and Midnights, is currently adding to her already overwhelming global dominance.