Vittorio Zunino Celotto/TAS24/Getty Taylor Swift's 12th studio album,The Life of a Showgirl, will be released on Oct. 3, 2025 Fans have been speculating about why the singer — known for her clues — chose this date Swift said during the announcement onNew Heightsthat the date was a nod to her lucky number When it comes toTaylor Swift, nothing is accidental. The Grammy-winning singerannounced the release dateof her 12th studio album,The Life of a Showgirl,during an August 2025 interview onNew Heights. Once she dropped the date to co-hostsJason KelceandTravis Kelce(whom she's beendatingsince 2023), Swifties wasted no time dissecting the date for clues. Known for leaving hidden messages in almost everything she does, Swift opened up in a November 2021 appearance onThe Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallonabout the "cryptic" tradition she's had with her fans since she released her first album in 2006. "I wanted to do something that incentivized fans to read the lyrics because my lyrics are what I'm most proud of," the "Cruel Summer" singer said. "When it got out of control was when I started to realize that it wasn't just me that had fun with this, that they had fun with it too." So when Swift revealed thatThe Life of a Showgirlwould be released on Oct. 3, fans immediately began speculating about the date's secret meaning. Here's everything to know about the date's possible significance. Taylor Hill/TAS23/Getty In true Swift fashion, the "Shake it Off" singer didn't giveNew Heightslisteners a straightforward reason for choosing the date. But when Jason brought up how Oct. 3 adds up to "13" — which real stans know isSwift's favorite number— she didn't deny that it played a part. "It's easy to remember, it's 10-3," she said. "Never not annoying. Always going to try to force a 13 into the situation, and this one was right there." Travis Kelce/Instagram The number 13 has long held special significance in Swift's career. She explained the connection to MTV News and said the lucky charm began with her birthday, Dec. 13, 1989. "I was born on the 13th," she said. "I turned 13 on Friday the 13th. My first album went gold in 13 weeks. My first No. 1 song had a 13-second intro. Every time I've won an award, I've been seated in either the 13th seat, the 13th row, the 13th section or row M, which is the 13th letter. Swift added, "Basically, whenever a 13 comes up in my life, it's a good thing." Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty Lucky number aside, October is also a big month for the Kelce family. Travis' birthday is Oct. 5,Donna Kelce's is Oct. 9 and Jason's eldest daughter,Wyatt Kelce, celebrates hers on Oct. 2. There's also a track onThe Life of a Showgirltitled "Opalite," which could refer to the October birthstone opal. "I picked a good month," Swift quipped on the podcast. "You know, all these Libras out here." Bob Levey/TAS23/Getty This isn't the first time the "Love Story" vocalist chose to debut new music in this particular fall month. She's dropped five other studio albums during October, including her self-titled first album,Speak Now,Red,1989andMidnights. Swift also released the re-recorded version of1989in October. CBS via Getty Although Swift hasn't publicly addressed the theories, fans have pointed out a few other reasons Oct. 3 might be significant. For one, it's National Boyfriend Day — a date the songwriter marked in 2024 bydebuting merchinspired by her song "The Alchemy," which many Swifties believe was written about Travis. October 3 is alsoMean Girls Day, as it's a reference to the iconic 2004 scene where Aaron Samuels (Jonathan Bennett) asked Cady Heron (Lindsay Lohan) what date it was. Though Swift has never confirmed any connections between the film and her discography,Mean GirlsstarAmanda Seyfriedsang acover of her 2011 song"Mean" during a festival in 2019. Read the original article onPeople