Ever since Taylor Swift released her newest album, The Tortured Poets Department, her loyal fans worldwide have been speculating whether she will include some of its songs in the continuation of The Eras Tour. 

However, one of Swift's The Eras Tour dancers, Jan Ravnik, shared a video of him dancing to a breathtaking choreography of "So Long, London.  

Fans are now abuzz with the possibility that this serves as a subtle confirmation of Swift's intention to feature songs from her latest album in her tour lineup. 

Dressed in white tank top and khaki pants, Ravnik choreographed a dance routine with So You Think You Can Dance alumna Audrey Case Shell and shared it on Instagram. The duo performed in a white and brown studio while the rumored Joe Alwyn-dedicated track played in the background.

People in the comment section couldn't help but praise the duo for their exhilarating performance, which included stunts, dives, twists, throws, and some spinning.

Swifties stormed the comment section, with many speculating that this might indicate that the track would be added to Swift's 3-hour-setlist.

"OK OK OK SO FORTNIGHT AND SO LONG LONDON CONFIRMED ON THE SETLIST??" a fan wondered, alluding to the other choreography video that Ravnik posted for "Fortnight."

"you better bring this to eras tour!" another echoed, while another said, "Is this a rehearsal ? Plz bring this to the eras tour."

"I've never seen such a detailed presentation before. Incredible, thank you for the pleasant impressions," a fan praised.

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In April 2024, Ravnik and Karen Schuang, another The Eras Tour dancer, danced to "Fortnight," Swift and Post Malone's chart-topping single from the new album.

Similarly, Swifties has also taken to the comment section on Instagram and asked whether the song could be added to Swift's upcoming shows in Europe.

Taylor Swift is continuing with The Eras Tour at the Paris La Défense Arena in Nanterre, France, for a four-day run of concerts from May 9, 2024, to May 12, 2024.

Following the successful debut of The Tortured Poets Department at the top of the Billboard 200 albums chart, Swift has expressed her excitement to get back on the road again.

"I was already so fired up to get back to the tour but you doing THIS?? May 9th can't come soon enough," she said on Instagram.

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