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Austin Butler was "so blown away" by Taylor Swift's The Eras Tour
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Austin Butler was "so blown away" by Taylor Swift's The Eras Tour

As expected, Swifties aren't the only ones excited for Taylor Swift's The Life of a Showgirl, set to release on October 3. 

"I've heard bits of it. It's fantastic," Zoë Kravitz revealed to Extra TV, referring to the singer/songwriter's upcoming 12th album. "[There are] no skips." 

She continued to tell Access Hollywood, "It's amazing to watch her put out an album; she put so much into it, it's such a vision overall, and yeah, it's always amazing watching your friends do amazing stuff."

Her Caught Stealing co-star, Austin Butler, is also ready for the new album. "I went to The Eras Tour and it blew my mind. I was so impressed," he commented. "That was amazing, I was so blown away. And then, I went home that night and I watched her documentary. That was a lot of Taylor in one day, and I was like, I just [have] real respect [for her]." 

He added that watching Miss Americana, which dropped on Netflix in 2020, "made me care a lot for her."

The Life of a Showgirl was announced on Travis Kelce and Jason Kelce's New Heights podcast last week, where Swift shared that she actually worked on the album while in Europe during The Eras Tour. 

The 12-song tracklist includes "The Fate of Ophelia," "Elizabeth Taylor," "Opalite," "Father Figure," "Eldest Daughter," "Ruin The Friendship," "Actually Romantic," "Wi$h Li$t," "Wood," "CANCELLED!," "Honey," and "The Life of a Showgirl," featuring Sabrina Carpenter, who opened for her on the tour. She has confirmed that there will not be any additional songs coming. 

Swift is an album producer along with Max Martin and Shellback.

As for Caught Stealing, you can see Butler and Kravitz's new film in theatres on August 29.

Sophia Soto

Sophia Soto is a writer and interviewer with a passion for all things entertainment. She is a Senior Reporter at The Nerds of Color and contributes to Yardbarker, Screensphere, Den of Geek, What to Watch, Nerdtropolis, and Temple of Geek. You can see her past work on Remezcla, Young Hollywood, Looper, Paste Magazine, Primetimer, Soundsphere, and Starry Constellation Magazine

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