Taylor Swift is entering her “era of poetry” and wants you to be a part of it.
Fans will get a unique look at her new album with a pop-up “library installation” at The Grove in Los Angeles through Thursday.
The singer teamed up with Spotify to create a temporary art installation inspired by ‘The Tortured Poets Department’, which releases Friday, April 19.
Fans are encouraged to interact with the display and find clues related to the lyrics and song titles from the upcoming album.
Some fans were lining up as early as 5 a.m., even though details about the pop-up were unclear. The people we spoke to didn’t seem to mind and said they were just happy to share the experience with others.
“It’s just the community that we came here, we traded bracelets, we saw everyone and we’re so excited to see what could happen,” said Rebecca Bannister.
The announcement, made Monday on the official Instagram fan site, @taylornation, provided few details but said the singer will not attend and that access to the event will be limited.
The exhibition is open from Tuesday, April 16 to Thursday, April 18 from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m.