It seems Taylor is in no hurry to take on the Super Bowl spotlight right now, as her primary focus is her ongoing Eras tour. The global tour, which kicked off in March 2023, is set to continue through 2024, with the current last date on the tour announced as November 23 in Toronto, Canada.
According to sources cited in the Mirror, a close associate of the 33-year-old pop sensation explained to MailOnline that Taylor Swift's schedule is currently packed with commitments related to her ongoing Eras tour.
The insider further elaborated, stating that Taylor simply doesn't have the time to prepare for a Super Bowl performance at the moment. While it's something she may consider in the future, there's no immediate rush or plan to do it within the next couple of years.
The source revealed that Taylor Swift dedicates a significant portion of her time to re-recording her old music and working on new musical projects. They emphasized that Taylor has a strategic approach to her career, ensuring that every move she makes aligns with her long-term goals, and this includes any potential involvement in the Super Bowl halftime show.
In closing, the source stated, "She has all the time in the world to do it, and the Super Bowl will be a nice thing to do someday." It's clear that Taylor Swift is focused on her musical endeavors and will consider the Super Bowl performance when the time is right.