Taylor Swift thanked her loyal fans for helping her achieve a new career high as she marveled on the success of her eleventh album, The Tortured Poets Department.
Following the news her latest record secured its 12th consecutive week at the top spot on the Billboard 200, the pop star, 34, admitted she was ‘completely blown away’ by the feat.
After spending the last three days performing sold-out shows at Veltins-Arena in Gelsenkirchen, Germany, the Grammy winner applauded Swifties for what they’ve done to keep her album at number one since its release on April 19.
‘I am completely blown away by what you’ve done – it stayed at #1 for the first 12 weeks of its release and that’s never happened to an album of mine before, not even close!!’ she gushed on Instagram. ‘You’re just the greatest.’
The Cruel Summer hitmaker also gave the three Gelsenkirchen crowds a sweet shoutout as she called them ‘amazing’ and ‘thoughtful’ in her latest post.
Taylor Swift thanked her loyal fans for helping her achieve a new career high as she marveled on the success of her eleventh album, The Tortured Poets Department; seen in Zurich, Switzerland earlier this month
‘There were signs and paper hearts, the ‘betty’ wave, and tons of DIY “willow” orbs made out of balloons + phone flashlights. Thank you!!!’ she wrote.
On Friday night, hundreds of fans held up their own ‘Willow orbs’ as she sang her hit track, Willow, off Evermore.
Her creative fans blew up balloons and used their phone flashlights to replicate their own props, similar to the ones Swift and her dancers perform with on stage.
In footage, captured on X, attendees from every section, including the nosebleeds, could be seen holding makeshift orbs.
Swift’s in-house marketing team, Taylor Nation, shared footage of the fan project on X as well.
According to USA Today, the ‘number of orbs’ grew ‘each of the three concert nights in Gelsenkirchen.’
Upon seeing the fan project, Swift acknowledged the touching gesture ahead of her acoustic set.
‘There have been people bringing balloons to the Eras Tour to make their own orbs for Willow,’ she said. ‘I was cracking up the whole time. You guys are so thoughtful.’ –
Following the news her latest record secured its 12th consecutive week at the top spot on the Billboard 200, the pop star, 34, admitted she was ‘completely blown away’ by the feat (seen this week in Gelsenkirchen)
After spending the last three days performing sold-out shows in Gelsenkirchen, the Grammy winner applauded Swifties for what they’ve done to keep her album at number one since its release on April 19; pictured last week
‘I am completely blown away by what you’ve done – it stayed at #1 for the first 12 weeks of its release and that’s never happened to an album of mine before, not even close!!’ she gushed on Instagram. ‘You’re just the greatest’ (seen performing at Veltins Arena on Wednesday)
The Tortured Poets Department marks Swift’s first record to the Billboard 200 chart for the 12th straight week.
Previously, her albums 1989 and Fearless each debuted with 11 weeks in the top spot.
Her new record surpassed one held by late musical legend Whitney Houston, whose second album Whitney was previously the longest-running record ever from a female artist to debut in the top spot in 1987 and spend 11 weeks there.
The Tortured Poets Department marks Swift’s first record to the Billboard 200 chart for the 12th straight week
Houston’s album, which featured the hit I Wanna Dance with Somebody (Who Loves Me), debuted on the Billboard chart for the week of June 27, 1987 and spent 11 weeks in the top spot, according to the outlet.
The Tortured Poets Department remains in rare company in regards to records that spent a minimum of 12 weeks in the top spot on the chart.
The others are One Thing at a Time from country singer Morgan Wallen, which was number one for its initial 12 weeks and would rack up 19 overall weeks in the top spot spanning 2023-2024.
The 1976 album Songs in the Key of Life from musical icon Stevie Wonder stayed in the top spot for 13 straight weeks and spent 14 overall weeks in the top spot between 1976-1977, according to Billboard.