Some reports claim that the singer has flown to New Zealand to shoot the visuals for what may be the sixth single off her '1989' album.
- Nov 24, 2015
AceShowbiz - Is Taylor Swift releasing "Out of the Woods" as her next single? Some reports say that the country-turned-pop superstar is currently readying the song's music video, which she recently shot Down Under in between her tour dates.
According to news.co.au, Swift spent the weekend in Queenstown in the South Island. She arrived at Auckland International Airport on Monday morning, November 23 and went straight to the filming set at an East Tamaki warehouse.
Supporting the report that she's in the country were Kiwi actor Ido Drent and L.A.-based author Maggie Shipstead who suggested in their respective tweet that they saw the singer en route to New Zealand.
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— Ido Drent (@idodrent) November 23, 2015
It's like the old saying goes: when you see a Taylor Swift at the airport, you will have a pleasant flight to New Zealand.
— Maggie Shipstead (@MaggieShipstead) November 22, 2015
Radio station The Edge additionally claimed that rehearsals for the music video took place over the weekend in an "old church in Remuera" and mostly in a "studio with a lot of snow and trees." They also tweeted a blurry photo of what might be the filming set.
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— The Edge (@TheEdgeNZ) November 23, 2015
So far, there's still no confirmation about Swift's next single or the music video. If the reports are true, "Out of the Woods" will be the sixth single off "1989" album, following "Shake It Off", "Blank Space", "Style", "Bad Blood" and "Wildest Dreams" which all peaked inside the top 10 of Billboard Hot 100.