Fans of Taylor Swift across the world have been swept up in excitement following the singer’s announcement that the music video for her track Opalite will be released on 6 February 2026. The song features on her newly launched album The Life of a Showgirl and has already attracted particular attention for a personal reason: it has been identified as one of her husband’s favourite tracks from the record.
Swift’s husband, Travis Kelce, the star tight end for the Kansas City Chiefs in the National Football League (NFL), previously spoke warmly about Opalite during an episode of the popular New Heights podcast last August. His comments quickly circulated among Swift’s fanbase, adding to the song’s growing reputation even before the video’s formal release.
“Right now, my favourite song is probably Opalite,” Kelce said on the podcast. “Every time it comes on, I just can’t help myself.”
Such an endorsement from Kelce, whose high-profile relationship with Swift has drawn intense media attention over the past year, has only heightened anticipation among fans—known affectionately as “Swifties”—who are eager to see how the song will be visually interpreted.
To meet this demand, Swift and her team have arranged a staggered release across major streaming platforms, ensuring early access for audio streaming before the full video premieres on YouTube. The strategy reflects Swift’s continued influence over modern music distribution, blending traditional album promotion with carefully timed digital releases.
Where to watch and stream ‘Opalite’
| Platform | Availability date | Time |
|---|---|---|
| Spotify | 7 February 2026 | Any time |
| Apple Music | 7 February 2026 | Any time |
| YouTube | 8 February 2026 (Super Bowl Sunday) | 8:00 am ET |
Ahead of the release, Swift offered insight into the creative concept behind the video through an Instagram post. She explained that the setting draws inspiration from a well-known UK late-night talk show format, evoking the atmosphere of an intimate dinner party where guests converse freely over food and wine. The video features an ensemble of notable performers, including Cillian Murphy, Domhnall Gleeson, Greta Lee, Jodie Smith and Lewis Capaldi—artists Swift says she has long admired from afar.
The choice to premiere the video on Super Bowl Sunday further underscores its cultural ambition, placing Opalite at the intersection of music, sport and popular entertainment. While the video highlights the theatrical and imaginative spirit of The Life of a Showgirl, it also offers glimpses into Swift’s personal world, subtly reflecting the mutual admiration and support that define her relationship with Kelce.
In doing so, Opalite stands not only as a creative statement within Swift’s evolving discography, but also as a portrait of connection—between artist and audience, music and spectacle, and two public figures navigating life in the spotlight together.
