Between sightseeing and letting her hair go curly, Taylor Swift found time to play massive shows for sold-out crowds and opened up about the headspace she was in while recording some of her most famous songs.

“[I was] imagining that, instead of being a lonely millennial woman covered in cat hair drinking my weight in white wine, I was a ghostly Victorian lady wandering through the woods with a candle in a candlestick holder, and I wrote only on parchment with a feathered quill,” she told a crowd of her first pandemic-era album. “That was in my mind, what I thought I looked like writing Folklore. That is not what I looked like…so that’s all that matters—the delusion.”

Of her upcoming work, Swift told another Aussie crowd, “I needed to make it. It was really a lifeline for me…. It sort of reminded me of why songwriting is something that actually gets me through life. And I’ve never had an album where I’ve needed songwriting more than I needed it on Tortured Poets.”

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