“The star is appearing on the show to promote her upcoming The End of an Era docuseries and The Eras Tour Final Show, which will begin streaming December 12 on Disney+.”, — write: www.dailymail.co.uk
The pop superstar, 35, showed off her toned legs in a $1,890 plaid mini skirt by Miu Miu, paired with an olive top for the occasion.
Completing her outfit were knee-high suede $2,195 Louboutin Jane boots and a cozy Max Mara teddy bear jacket, retailing for $2,583.
She finalized the look with $8,500 pear-shaped diamond drop earrings from Etiq. Her blonde hair was pinned up and her glam consisted of a dark red lip and cat eyeliner.
The star — who enjoyed dinner with longtime pal Este Haim the night prior — is appearing on the show to promote her upcoming The End of an Era docuseries and The Eras Tour Final Show, which will begin streaming December 12 on Disney+.
Ahead of her appearance Colbert shared a past clip from the show where he gushed about meeting Swift for the first time and how kindly she treated his daughter.
‘I’ll love Taylor Swift till the day I die, and I’ll follow her into battle,’ the talk show host shared.
‘I would jump off a cliff into a pit of spikes for that woman, for how nice she was to my daughter. And you got to remember that.’
The night prior, Swift wowed in a classy winter ensemble as she stepped out for dinner in New York City with pal Este.
She rocked sheer black tights paired with an expensive $6,400 Louis Vuitton coat.
The duo dined at Chez Margaux, a private members club ran by renowned chef Jean-Georges Vongerichten.
The Karma hitmaker — who recently attended fiancé Travis Kelce’s game with pal Selena Gomez — completed the all-black outfit with black zip-up boots.
The night out comes ahead of Swift’s 36th birthday this weekend on December 13.
She was announced as an upcoming Colbert guest on Monday with a playful montage posted by The Late Show social channels, featuring clips of Colbert through the years set to Swift’s new track Opalite, the third song on her latest studio album The Life of a Showgirl.
The video ended with a throwback clip of Swift saying ‘Hey Stephen,’ recorded during her viral April 13, 2021 appearance on the show.
Swift previously confirmed on Good Morning America that she will release two film projects charting The Eras Tour in just a matter of days.
Both The End of an Era docuseries and The Eras Tour Final Show will begin streaming December 12 on Disney+.
The teaser trailer features behind-the-scenes moments as Swift talks about the massive creative feat behind the historic shows.
‘People like to talk about phenomenons… as if it just happened,’ she says in the preview. ‘We have broken every single record you can break with this tour. The only thing left is to close the book.’
In a statement, Swift added: ‘It was the End of an Era and we knew it… We wanted to remember every moment leading up to the culmination of the most important and intense chapter of our lives.’
Alongside the music and spectacle, Swift is also lifting the curtain on her personal life – including the early days of her romance with Kansas City Chiefs tight end and fiancé Travis, 36.
In a recently released clip from The End of an Era, Swift reflected on the relationship that has captivated fans around the world.
‘The most meaningful relationship I’ve ever had started with a man saying he was “butthurt” that I didn’t want to meet him,’ she said with a laugh, referencing Kelce’s 2023 admission on his New Heights podcast that he was disappointed she didn’t meet him backstage after a show.
Kelce will be prominently featured throughout the docuseries, appearing in rehearsal footage, personal phone call snippets and scenes from his surprise on-stage cameo during Swift’s London dates in June 2024.
Additionally, one preview featured Swift watching a Chiefs game backstage, while another teaser captured Kelce waiting beneath the stage before greeting her with a kiss.
The Eras Tour, which ran from March 17, 2023 in Glendale, Arizona through December 8, 2024 in Vancouver, Canada, set unprecedented records.
The overwhelming demand famously crashed Ticketmaster in late 2022 and pushed Swift into billionaire status, primarily through music earnings.
The tour spanned ten eras across her career with a three-hour, 40-song setlist that attracted A-listers, royals and millions of fans worldwide.
Over four million audience members attended in person, making it the highest-grossing tour ever recorded.
Swift has already released a concert film, which documented her Los Angeles shows in theaters last year.
But she says these new projects will serve as the ‘closing chapter’ of one of the biggest live events in entertainment history.
