Taylor Swift appeared on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert to discuss her engagement to Travis Kelce, reclaiming her music masters, and upcoming Disney+ releases. She reflected on a transformative 2025 and praised Stevie Nicks for her guidance. The interview promotes her new docuseries and concert film debuting on the platform.
Late Show Interview Highlights
Taylor Swift visited The Late Show with Stephen Colbert on December 11, 2025, marking her first time sitting on the host's couch. The singer opened up about her 'good year,' highlighting key milestones including her engagement to Travis Kelce, regaining ownership of her album masters, and releasing a new album titled The Life of a Showgirl. 'Getting engaged to the love of my life, getting all my music back, those were two things that just never could have happened,' Swift said, expressing deep gratitude for these achievements.
Swift also shared how she unwinds after the demanding Eras Tour, embracing hobbies like baking bread and cross-stitching. She emphasized separating her music career from home life, keeping her space cozy without industry memorabilia except for her piano and guitar.
Relationship with Stevie Nicks
A heartfelt moment came when Swift discussed seeking advice from Stevie Nicks, whom she credits for paving the way in the industry. 'I’ve been very lucky. I have Stevie Nicks in my life in a way that affects me positively constantly,' Swift told Colbert. 'She paved the way for me and any other artist that get to do this on this level.' In October 2024, Nicks reciprocated, telling Rolling Stone about their bond and gifting her a friendship bracelet she hasn't removed. Nicks expressed hopes for Swift's future with Kelce, saying, 'I hope they fall deeper and deeper in love and ride off into the sunset.'
Disney+ Releases
The appearance promoted two projects arriving on Disney+ on December 12, 2025, at 12 a.m. PT (3 a.m. ET): the six-episode docuseries The End of an Era, offering behind-the-scenes looks at the Eras Tour, and the concert film Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour: The Final Show, capturing the Vancouver finale with sets from The Tortured Poets Department album. Directed by Glenn Weiss, the film includes new content not in the 2024 theatrical release. Swift began brainstorming her top five songs list, naming 'All Too Well' (10-minute version) as number one and 'Mirrorball' from Folklore as a contender, promising to return with the full ranking.
These releases extend the legacy of the record-breaking tour, blending performance footage with personal insights into Swift's journey.