Update (Feb 8, 2026 — 6:00 AM PT): Taylor Swift’s “Opalite” music video is here worldwide!
Update (Feb 6, 2026 — 5:00 AM PT): Taylor Swift’s “Opalite” music video is now available to watch on Apple Music and Spotify for premium subscribers. The video arrives on YouTube on February 8. The Life of a Showgirl – Album by Taylor Swift | Spotify
Taylor Swift Confirms “Opalite” as Second Single From The Life of a Showgirl — Countdown Is Live
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Taylor Swift has officially confirmed that the second single from her upcoming album The Life of a Showgirl will be titled “Opalite.” And she’s not teasing this one quietly — the rollout is already clocked, timed, and staged for a global moment.

A countdown clock has now appeared on Taylor’s official website, unveiling the exact release date and time for the “Opalite” music video. If the title is any hint, this era is leaning gemstone-glow and high-polish — less casual drop, more cinematic arrival.
“Opalite” Music Video Release Time (Worldwide via Apple or Spotify Premium ONLY)
Friday, February 6 – The video arrives on YouTube on February 8.


- 8:00 AM — Eastern Time (ET)
- 7:00 AM — Central Time (CT)
- 6:00 AM — Mountain Time (MT)
- 5:00 AM — Pacific Time (PT)
- 1:00 PM — United Kingdom (GMT)
- 2:00 PM — Central Europe (CET)
- 3:00 PM — Eastern Europe (EET)
- 5:30 PM — India (IST)
- 9:00 PM — Japan (JST)
- 11:00 PM — Australia (AET)
Taylor’s countdown pages are never “just” clocks — they’re mood boards with intent. Between the name “Opalite” and the premium-first rollout, this one is shaping up to be a visual statement for The Life of a Showgirl, not just a single.
We’ll update this post the moment the video goes live with the full embed and a quick breakdown of the standout visuals.
With ‘Opalite,’ Taylor Swift doesn’t just release a video — she formally opens The Life of a Showgirl era.
Visit The Official Website of Taylor Swift for more on all times and deets!
Call to comment: What do you want “Opalite” to sound and look like — glossy pop, theatrical drama, or something stranger?








