Taylor Swift fans are convinced a Reputation album announcement is coming after fiery triple-song mashup

Taylor Swift’s fans are convinced that a Reputation (Taylor’s Version) album announcement is finally imminent.

Speculation arose among enthusiastic Swift supporters after the superstar performed a surprise three-song mashup on the piano.

During her acoustic set at her Eras Tour concert, her last at Toronto’s Rogers Centre, she addressed the packed stadium while wearing a dazzling blue, white and orange high-low dress.

This comes after months of continued speculation and excitement surrounding the highly anticipated re-release of Reputation.

Last month, Swift changed up some of her Eras Tour looks – one of which was her Reputation bodysuit, which fans are convinced is another sign that the announcement is coming soon.

To stoke the excitement, Swift also appeared to reference it during her show in Toronto on Saturday.

Taylor Swift’s fans are convinced that a Reputation (Taylor’s Version) album announcement is finally imminent. Speculation arose among enthusiastic Swift supporters after the superstar performed a surprise three-song mashup on the piano; pictured on November 14 in Toronto

‘I think about what they would like to hear and what they haven’t heard in a while. Wish me luck,” she said, sharing her thoughts out loud as she strummed her guitar before performing her surprise songs.

“That’s the wrong key, so wish me better luck than that,” she joked, correcting herself.

Swift started off by playing Ours from her Speak Now (Taylor’s Version) album, according to a report from USA Today.

The pop phenomenon then transitioned into Last Great American Dynasty from Folklore.

When she put down her guitar and started playing the piano, the crowd roared as she played a mashup.

She performed Cassandra from The Tortured Poets Department and Mad Woman and I Did Something Bad.

The dramatic performance combined with passionate lyrics reminded fans of her Reputation era theme.

Swifties further excitedly speculated that she would soon make an announcement about re-releasing her sixth studio album.

This comes after months of continued speculation and excitement surrounding the highly anticipated re-release of Reputation

This comes after months of continued speculation and excitement surrounding the highly anticipated re-release of Reputation

A fan account agreed with the predictions, tweeting, “So she played the most Rep TV coded mashup ever and then counted down from 5 to 4 when there were four shows left until closing night. I told myself I wasn't going to clown, but the WIG PUT ITSELF ON THIS TIME'

A fan account agreed with the predictions, tweeting, “So she played the most Rep TV coded mashup ever and then counted down from 5 to 4 when there were four shows left until closing night. I told myself I wasn’t going to clown, but the WIG PUT ITSELF ON THIS TIME’

Swift started off by playing Ours from her Speak Now (Taylor's Version) album, according to a report from USA Today. The pop phenomenon then transitioned into Last Great American Dynasty from Folklore; pictured on November 1 in Indianpolis

Swift started off by playing Ours from her Speak Now (Taylor’s Version) album, according to a report from USA Today. The pop phenomenon then transitioned into Last Great American Dynasty from Folklore; pictured on November 1 in Indianpolis

She performed Cassandra from The Tortured Poets Department and Mad Woman and I Did Something Bad. The dramatic performance combined with passionate lyrics reminded fans of her Reputation era theme; pictured on November 14 in Toronto

She performed Cassandra from The Tortured Poets Department and Mad Woman and I Did Something Bad. The dramatic performance combined with passionate lyrics reminded fans of her Reputation era theme; pictured on November 14 in Toronto

At the end of her acoustic set and fiery mashup, she concluded dramatically with, “Do you believe me now? They say I did something bad… When the truth comes out, there’s silence.”

A fan account agreed with the predictions, tweeting, “So she played the most Rep TV coded mashup ever and then counted down from 5 to 4 when there were four shows left until closing night.

“I told myself I wasn’t going to clown, but the WIG WAS PUTTING ON THIS TIME.”

Swift has completed more than 140 shows on five continents.

Toronto is her penultimate stop and she has three more concerts to go in Vancouver from December 6 to 8 before wrapping up the massive concert tour.