Taylor Swift’s album “Folklore” made a big splash with its catchy tunes and surprise release last July. Since then, “Folklore” has become a significant project for Swift, even inspiring a documentary about its creation process and Swift’s dedication to it. While Swift was instrumental in its success, her friends and collaborators Aaron Dessner and Jack Antonoff played a significant role in bringing the album to life.
At the upcoming 63rd Annual Grammy Awards this Sunday, where Swift is nominated for six awards, including Album of the Year, she is also set to perform. Recently, Swift revealed that Dessner and Antonoff would be performing alongside her during the ceremony.
“The one detail I can share about my Grammy performance is that it will include my collaborators, Aaron Dessner and Jack Antonoff,” Swift announced.
? CALLING ALL SWIFTIES ?@taylorswift13 is sharing special details about her upcoming #GRAMMYs performance, airing this Sunday on CBS.
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— CBS (@CBS) March 12, 2021
“This is really exciting because this journey started for all three of us at the beginning of the lockdown,” Swift shared. “Although we have only been together in person once, this reunion is truly special.”
Leading up to the performance, Swift, Dessner, and Antonoff have been staying together in quarantine, getting daily COVID-19 tests. Swift expressed her excitement about playing music with her collaborators and how she will never take that experience for granted again.