Taylor Swift’s Outrageous 2023 In Numbers: 3 Boyfriends, 2 Albums, 66 Eras Tour Shows
The year 2023 has been busy and eventful for American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift -- both in her public and personal life.
In just a year, the "1989" star has gone through three romantic relationships, released two albums and held 66 shows for her "The Eras Tour."
Early in 2023, Taylor reportedly broke up with her longtime boyfriend, Joe Alwyn, after six years of dating, but their split was only reported in April.
Then, in May, Taylor and Matty Healy became an item after the English singer was spotted attending Taylor's "The Eras Tour" in Nashville. That month, the two were spotted holding hands at a members-only venue and leaving the Electric Lady Studios in Greenwich Village together.
But in June, Swift and the frontman of The 1975 called it quits, per People.
Following Taylor's short romance with Healy, football star Travis Kelce of the Kansas City Chiefs was spotted at Taylor's "The Eras Tour" stop at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas in July.
Come September, the music icon was spotted with Kelce's mom, Donna Kelce, during the Kansas City Chiefs' game against the Chicago Bears. That day, Taylor and Travis were seen leaving the locker room together after the match.
As of press time, the couple's relationship seems to be going strong. They even welcomed the new year together with a romantic kiss.
In July and October 2013, Taylor re-released two old albums, "Speak Now" and "1989," which she originally put out in 2010 and 2014, respectively.
Along with the re-release of the two albums, the "Miss Americana" star also debuted her song "You're Losing Me," a vault track from "Midnights."
On March 17, 2023, the pop superstar kicked off her sixth world tour at the State Farm Stadium in Arizona.
Within the year, she has performed 66 concerts for "The Eras Tour" across the United States, Mexico and Brazil.
"The Eras Tour" is a homage to all of Taylor's musical eras, including "Lover," "Fearless," "Evermore," "Reputation," "Speak Now," "Red," "Folklore," "1989," "Taylor Swift" and "Midnights."
In October 2023, a concert film for Taylor's successful ongoing world tour was released in theaters worldwide. With a domestic gross of $179.2 million, "Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour" was recognized as the highest-grossing concert film of all time.
After spending the holidays with her boyfriend and loved ones, Taylor will be back on the concert stage as she resumes her "The Eras Tour" at the Tokyo Dome in Japan this February.