"Are you really interested in knowing where I was on April 29th?" In "High Infidelity," a bonus track from Taylor Swift's extended Midnights (3am Edition) album, she asks. "Do I really have to chart the constellations in his eyes?"
Swifties celebrated a new "holiday" in the fandom with clever quips and memes on social media on Saturday, as well as joyful tweets.
"I can't believe April 29th didn't exist until Taylor Swift invented it," one fan tweeted, while another celebrated the day with the birth of her nephew: "My nephew being born on High Infedility Day," they added with a horrified face emoji.
Tweets referencing a widely held belief that Swift might perform "High Infidelity" for the first time ever — as part of her Eras Tour set featuring two surprise songs Saturday night in Atlanta
Tweets referencing a widely held belief that Swift might perform "High Infidelity" for the first time ever — as part of her Eras Tour set featuring two surprise songs Saturday night in Atlanta
“When Taylor doesn’t perform High Infidelity on April 29th because everyone is assuming she’s going to and the whole point of a surprise song is that it’s a surprise,” one pointed out. “what do we do if taylor ends up not singing high infidelity today,”