Taylor Swift set to perform at Songwriters Hall of Fame as its youngest ever female inductee
Fans believe Taylor Swift will perform The Fate of Ophelia at the Songwriters Hall of Fame on June 11
- Taylor Swift will perform at the Songwriters Hall of Fame induction ceremony on 11 June in New York City
- She will become the youngest woman ever to be inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame
- The show will mark Swift's first live performance of 2026 and her first of The Life of a Showgirl era
Taylor Swift has sent fans into a frenzy after news of her upcoming live performance spread across the internet.
The 36-year-old pop superstar is reportedly preparing for her first live show of 2026 — and the first of her The Life of a Showgirl era — at one of the most significant events of her career to date.
A landmark induction on June 11
The Opalite hitmaker is set to take the stage at the Songwriters Hall of Fame induction ceremony on 11 June in New York City, where she will also be honoured as one of the inductees. The occasion will see Swift become the youngest woman ever to receive the prestigious accolade.
The 14-time Grammy winner has not yet confirmed the news herself, but Page Six reported that word has already spread throughout the music industry — and that tickets to the event are virtually impossible to obtain.
Fans predict an Ophelia performance
Swifties have wasted no time speculating about the set list, with many believing the Anti-Hero singer will use the occasion to perform her hit single The Fate of Ophelia before the New York audience.
A busy summer ahead
The eagerly anticipated ceremony falls just one month before the former Eras Tour performer is believed to embark on a major new chapter in her personal life, with Swift and her fiancé Travis Kelce widely reported to be planning a July wedding.