Taylor Swift is anticipated to work with her closest friend Selena Gomez and ex-boyfriend Harry Styles on a new edition of her 2014 album 1989.
The re-recorded album, 1989 (Taylor's version), will be released on the same day as the original album, October 27th.
Swift made the announcement at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles during her final US gig of the Eras Tour, and she afterwards shared the joyous news on her Instagram account.
Fans are also guessing about the anticipated collaborations, with some believing Kendrick Lamar may return for a reworked version of Swift's song Bad Blood, which was a fourth single for 1989 but did not make the official tracklist.
Other prospective collaborators for Swift include Noel Zancanella, Ali Payami, Mattman & Robin, Greg Kurstin, Nathan Chapman, Imogen Heap, Max Martin, and Shellback, who wrote and produced three songs on 1989.
Aside from these, Swift fans are eager to hear her duet with Styles, who is said to have influenced the Anti-Hero hitmaker's tracks on her original 1989 album.
There are suggestions that Swift would collaborate with Gomez, who stunned fans when she played with Swift during her 1989 tour in 2015.