On Wednesday night (Aug. 9 – 8/9, get it?), Taylor Swift concluded the final show of her Eras world tour in the U.S. by fulfilling fans’ wildest dreams: the release of 1989 (Taylor’s Version) was officially announced. This will be the fourth album in Swift’s re-recording project and is set to be released on Oct. 27, exactly nine years after the original 1989 album was unveiled. The re-recorded version of 1989 will follow the releases of Fearless (Taylor’s Version), Red (Taylor’s Version), and Speak Now (Taylor’s Version). Speak Now (Taylor’s Version) had the biggest debut on the Billboard 200 chart last month, while Fearless (Taylor’s Version) and Red (Taylor’s Version) both topped the Billboard 200 earlier this year. 1989 holds a special place in Swift’s story as it marked her transition into full-on pop music after experimenting with country music. Swift expressed her gratitude for the impact the album had on her life and career. Before the release of 1989 (Taylor’s Version) this fall, let’s take a look at nine key numbers that highlight the success of the original 1989 album and explain why fans are eagerly anticipating the re-recorded version.
9 Key Numbers – Billboard

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