Viral Taylor Swift fan theory predicts Lady Gaga 1989 (TV) collaboration

After months of speculation, Taylor Swift finally announced the release of "1989" (Taylor's Version) during her Eras Tour performance in Los Angeles on August 9. Now, as Swifties await the singer's latest re-release on October 27, rumors and theories surrounding the album's five From The Vault tracks have begun circulating online — one of which claims Lady Gaga may appear on the 1989 (TV) .

In a now-viral TikTok, one Swiftie pointed out that every venue on The Eras Tour will play pre-show music, which will include songs from Fallout Boy and Paramore, followed by Lady Gaga's 2013 hit The song "Applause" and Lesley Gore's "You Don'" owned me. ” In the clip, it is later stated that “Fallout Boy” and “Paramore” appear on the tracks “Electric Touch” and “Castles Crumbling,” respectively, from Speak Now (Tyler’s version) .

If The Eras' pre-tour song sequence is indeed yet another of Swift's cleverly placed Easter eggs, as many on TikTok are now predicting, it could mean one of the five Vault tracks from 1989 (Tyler's version) Will be the Lady Gaga collaboration, whose song "Applause" appears next on the pre-show playlist.

"Wait, this theory actually makes total sense," one fan wrote on TikTok, while another commented: "If this were true I would be up. Mom and Monster Mom Collaboration? That’s too much.” Meanwhile, other eagle-eyed Swifties also noticed that Lady Gaga’s manager, Bobby Campbell, attended one of Swift’s recent Eras Tour shows. This seems to support the theory that the two may be working together soon.

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Currently, Swift has not revealed any specific details about the upcoming 1989 (Tyler version) Vault track. However, in a statement announcing the album's release date, the Grammy winner called them "crazy."

" This 1989 album changed my life in countless ways," Swift wrote. "Honestly, this is my favorite re-recording I've ever done because the 5 tracks on From The Vault are so crazy. I can't believe they were left behind. But not for long!"