Taylor Swift may have a new documentary in the works.
The 33-year-old superstar — who is in the midst of her wildly successful Eras Tour — has been followed by a camera crew throughout the production.
Per TMZ, film crews have been actively trailing the music artist and catching her best angles as she performs to sold out crowds, as well as capturing behind-the-scenes moments.
While many high-profile entertainers move about with filmmakers in tow, Taylor’s extensive personnel suggests she could be planning something significant.
Swift previously released the Netflix documentary Miss Americana in 2020.
Swift kicked off the much-anticipated Los Angeles leg of her Eras Tour in front of a star-studded crowd at the SoFi Stadium on Thursday night.
The hitmaker has delighted thousands of fans across the US since beginning her tour in March, and will wrap up her first stateside leg with six nights in LA.
It was no surprise that the 70,000 fans in attendance weren’t disappointed by Taylor’s stellar show, with many speculating the concert was being filmed for an upcoming documentary after cameras were spotted recording the show.
While many were quick to document her performances on Twitter, others struggled to hide their excitement as Taylor revealed the two surprise tracks on the evening’s setlist: I Can See You and Maroon.
Taylor has packed her Eras shows with an eye-popping 45 tracks, as well as a selection of surprise songs, with fans eagerly waiting to see which tracks would make an unlikely appearance each night.
I Can See You was featured on Taylor’s 2010 album Speak Now, as well as the new version she released last month, while Maroon appears on her most recent album Midnights.
Upon learning that these would be the two songs to appear in Taylor’s first LA show, fans were swept into a frenzy.
One tweeted: ‘Goodnight to fellow delusional Taylor Swift fans,’ while another gushed that she was ‘not okay.’
Another gushed: ‘I can see me crying in my room watching this,’ while one also shared: ‘I’m so sick. This is my song… they won.’
Later in the show, as Taylor announced that Maroon was the next surprise track, Swifties could hide their delight.
One posted: ‘You’re telling me Taylor played Maroon on piano on 8/3 in the rwylm fic and then she did that irl tonight.’
Another admitted they were ‘trembling’ while watching the performance, while one wrote: ‘And I can see me crying.’
Before taking the stage, fans were treated to opening act performances from Este, Danielle and Alana Haim of the band Haim and singer–songwriter Gracie Abrams.