2019
The start of a new age. Taylor Swift finds a new home with Universal Music Group and Republic Records. What will become of it is anybody’s guess.
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January-April
- January 6: Taylor Swift appeared at the 76th Golden Globe Awards to present an award for Best Song to “Shallow” from A Star Is Born (2018). She got to give it to Lady Gaga herself.
- February 10: The 61st Annual Grammy Awards was be held on February 10, 2019, at the Staples Center in Los Angeles. It will be broadcast on CBS at 8pm Eastern / 5pm Pacific. Taylor Swift’s Reputation was nominated for Best Pop Vocal Album but it didn’t win.
- March 14: The sixth annual iHeartRadio Music Awards returns Thursday, March 14, 2019 live on FOX at 8/7C. Taylor Swift won Tour of the Year for the Reputation Stadium World Toru and “Delicate” won for Best Music Video.
- April 26: The single and music video for ME! premieres on YouTube.
May
- May 1: Taylor Swift and Brendon Urie perform at the 2019 Billboard Music Awards with the worldwide premiere of ME! on television. Taylor was up for Top Female Artist and Top Touring Artist, but didn’t win.
- May 15: Taylor Swift will appear on the Ellen DeGeneres Show.
- May 21: Taylor Swift will perform ME! featuring Brendon Urie on The Voice finale.
- May 24: Taylor Swift will perform on The Graham Norton Show. This might also have a short interview segment.
- May 25: Taylor Swift will perform on The Voice France. She also has a Meet and Greet in Paris.
- May 27: Taylor Swift’s interview with NRJ France.
June
- June 1: Taylor Swift is in the lineup for the 2019 iHeartRadio Wango Tango at the Dignity Health Sports Park in Carson, California.
- June 13: We learn the TS7 album’s name is Lover. Track 14, “You Need To Calm Down” will release at midnight as the second single.
- June 17: The music video for “You Need To Calm Down” premieres on Good Morning America and then on YouTube.
July
- July 10: Taylor Swift performs on Amazon’s Prime Day Concert live on Prime Video at 9pm ET.
August
- August 11: Taylor Swift wins the first ever Icon Award at the 2019 Teen Choice Awards.
- August 16: The track “Lover” drops!
- August 22: Taylor Swift performs at the GMA concert in Central Park. Airs live on GMA between 7am and 9
- August 22: YouTube Live event! Lover, the music video, premieres right after.
- August 23: Taylor Swift releases her seventh studio album, Lover.
- August 23: SiriusXM will air Townhall with Taylor Swift where she will perform stripped-versions of her songs and do some Q&A with some selected subscribers.
- August 26: 2019 MTV Video Music Awards on MTV. You can vote for Taylor Swift daily up to 10 times per category.
September
- September 9: Taylor Swift’s exclusive concert “City of Lover” happens in Paris, France.
October
- October 3: Taylor Swift appears on NBC’s The Tonight Show.
- October 5: Taylor Swift is the musical host on Saturday Night Live. Phoebe Waller-Bridge will be hosting.
- October 19: Taylor Swift performs at We Can Survive 2019 at the Hollywood Bowl.
- October 28-29: Taylor Swift mentors on NBC’s The Voice.
- October 30: BBC Children in Need: Got it Covered will feature a visit from T-Swizzle.
November
- November 10: E! People’s Choice Awards. Taylor Swift’s Lover wins Album of the Year.
- November 24: The 2019 American Music Awards airs at 8pm ET on ABC. Taylor performs, will be awarded Artist of the Decade among other nominations.
December
- December 8: Taylor Swift headlines the second night of Capital’s Jingle Bell Ball at the O2 in London, UK.
- December 12: Taylor Swift will be the first to receive Billboard’s Woman of the Decade Award at the 2019 Billboard Women In Music.
- December 13: Someone’s THIRTY. We are so old now.
- December 13: Taylor headlines the iHeartRadio Jingle Ball in New York City, NY at the Madison Square Garden.
- December 16: CATS premiere in New York City, NY.
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