Taylor
Swift's Album Release Week Packed With TV Appearances
Taylor
Swift seems to always be busy, but the week of her "Red" album
release, she isn't slowing down for even a second. Starting the day the album
hits shelves, October 22, Swift will be making TV appearances throughout New
York City, on "Good Morning America," "The Ellen DeGeneres
Show," "Entertainment Tonight," and more.
It all
kicks off on Tuesday, October 22, with a Times Square appearance on "Good
Morning America." A group of her Twitter followers and Facebook fans will
be with Swift as she bounces between media appearances, talking about the day
on their social media platforms.
What
"Entertainment Tonight" is calling "Taylor Swift Week" will
include interviews on "Access Hollywood," "E! News" and
"Extra." She will also sit down for a live Q&A with SiriusXM, to
air October 22 at 2 p.m. ET.
Day two of
the 22-year-old pop star's wild week (October 23) has her scheduled to appear
again on "Good Morning America" and perform on "The Late Show with
David Letterman." On October 24, she will be on "The View," on
October 25 she's appearing on "The Ellen DeGeneres Show," and on
October 26, she will join Katie Couric on ABC's "Katie," before being
featured on a "20/20" primetime special, "All Access Nashville."
In addition
to all of her press and TV appearances, Swift will take part in Scholastic's
"Read Every Day" literacy event at the company's NYC headquarters on
October 24.
Swift's
fourth studio album, "Red," drops in the U.S. on October 22. Since
"We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together" was released in August and
gave Swift her first No. 1 on the Hot 100 chart, the singer-songwriter has
released four songs -- "Begin Again," "I Knew You Were
Trouble," "State of Grace," and the title track -- over the four
weeks leading up the album's release. Swift is scheduled to perform at the 2012
MTV European Music Awards on Nov. 11.
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