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Taylor Swift is taking her 12th era straight to Graham Norton’s famous red sofa, a familiar interview and performance spot for the pop star.

BBC made the announcement Sept. 17, revealing the same day “The Life of a Showgirl” drops Oct. 3, Swift will join actors Cillian Murphy, Greta Lee, Jodie Turner-Smith and Domhnall Gleeson on “The Graham Norton Show.” Scottish powerhouse Lewis Capaldi is also slated to perform on the episode.

This marks Swift’s first public appearance and interview since announcing “The Life of a Showgirl” on the Aug. 13 episode of “New Heights.” Swift last appeared on “The Graham Norton Show” in October 2022, shortly after releasing “Midnights.”

Here’s everything you need to know about Swift’s television appearance, including how to watch.

When will Taylor Swift join ‘The Graham Norton Show’?

Swift joins “The Graham Norton Show” Oct. 3, the same day “The Life of a Showgirl” drops, BBC announced.

The episode is set to air at 5:40 p.m. ET.

How to watch ‘The Graham Norton Show’ featuring Taylor Swift

Swifties can tune into “The Graham Norton Show” at 5:40 p.m. ET Oct. 3 via BBC America on AMC+.

AMC+ is also available on Apple TV channels, Amazon Prime Video channels and The Roku Channel. Subscriptions start at $6.99 a month, up to $95.88 a year.

Those with a TV provider that offers cable-live TV packages (such as Spectrum, DISH, Comcast Xfinity or Philo) can subscribe to AMC+ as an add-on channel.

Taylor Swift’s ‘Graham Norton Show’ appearances

When Swift brought her Eras Tour to the United Kingdom, “The Graham Norton Show” shared a collection of clips of her appearances through the years.

In the 36-minute montage, Swift joined the host to talk about her albums “Red,” “1989” and “Lover.” Most recently, she appeared in 2022 to discuss her “All Too Well: The Short Film.”

On her last appearance, U2’s Bono confessed he’s “a Swiftie,” to which Norton questioned whether the two would ever collaborate.

“Not yet,” she said. “We’re going to talk about it later.”

Taylor Swift reporter Bryan West contributed to this report.