Taylor Swift At F1 World Championship: Singer's Back After Her Live Performance During The Formula 1 Event; Surprise Album Coming Next Week?

Taylor Swift is back onstage after a long hiatus after the wrap of 1989 tour. The "Shake It Off" singer took the stage at the Super Stage area in Texas after the Formula One United States Grand Prix last Sunday.

Taylor Swift is back in the limelight as she performs for one of the biggest events that took place last Saturday. Calvin Harris' former flame took the stage after the Formula One United States Grand Prix, which is the only US venue for the Formula One World Championship. According to People's report, the F1 World that took place in the US is part of the 21 events series worldwide.

Taylor Swift's performance last Saturday is said to be her only live performance for 2016. Taylor Swift performed her hit songs, "Fifteen," "We are Never Getting Back Together," and the song that she co-wrote with her ex, Calvin Harris, "This Is What You Came For." Scroll down below to get a glimpse of her comeback concert.

Aside from Taylor Swift's live performance Formula One United States Grand Prix, it was also reported that she is set to release a new album by Monday, which is said to be a surprise release. The speculations made it to the headlines as her fans followed her album launch pattern as it's been known that Taylor Swift releases a new album every two years since she released her first album 10 years ago.

"This is the first time in 10 years that I haven't known [what's next]," she told Vogue during one of her interviews. "I decided I was going to live my life a little bit without the pressure on myself to create something."

 Taylor Swift previously made the headlines after her break up with Calvin Harris which was followed by her whirlwind romance with Tom Hiddleston as reported by Parent Herald. Do you think Taylor Swift will drop her new album by Monday? Do let us know your thoughts through the comment section below.

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