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Taylor Swift makes history at Songwriters Hall of Fame induction ceremony

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Taylor Swift just made history.

At 36 years old, the singer became the youngest woman ever to be inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame during Thursday’s 2026 Induction and Awards Gala at the Marriott Marquis Hotel in New York City.

In her acceptance speech, Swift tearfully thanked her family — including her parents, Scott and Andrea Swift, and brother, Austin Swift — for “uprooting their entire lives” to move from Pennsylvania to Nashville, which she called “the songwriting capital of the world,” in support of her music career.

“You’re the reason I am here tonight,” she added.

Taylor Swift (pictured above in November 2023) made history at the 2026 Songwriters Hall of Fame Induction and Awards Gala in New York City Thursday night. Getty Images for TAS Rights Management
The 36-year-old singer (seen above in October 2024) became the youngest woman ever to be inducted into the prestigious institution. Getty Images for TAS Rights Management

Additionally, she’s the first artist to go from winning the SHOF’s prestigious Hal David Starlight Award (in 2010) to full membership status in 2026 — 20 years after the release of her debut single, “Tim McGraw.”

Artists with a notable catalog of songs can qualify for induction 20 years after the first commercial release of a song.

Swift’s key tracks recognized by the SHOF include “All Too Well (10 Minute Version) (Taylor’s Version),” “Blank Space,” “Anti-Hero,” “Love Story” and “The Last Great American Dynasty.”

The songwriter previously revealed that many of her best ideas have come to her “in the middle of the night” when she’s “trying to get to sleep” and inspiration strikes.

“I get an idea. And I’m, like, ‘Well, I’m not tired anyway,’” she said in an interview with “CBS Sunday Morning” back in 2019. “And then kind of wander over here [to my piano].”

Songwriters with a notable catalog of tracks can qualify for induction 20 years after the first commercial release of a song. Swift (pictured above in September 2020) released her debut single, “Tim McGraw,” in June 2006. Getty Images for ACM
The SHOF recognized Swift (pictured in 2019) for hits including “All Too Well (10 Minute Version) (Taylor’s Version),” “Blank Space,” “Anti-Hero,” “Love Story” and “The Last Great American Dynasty.” Getty Images

This year’s other inductees include Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley of the rock band KISS, Alanis Morissette, Christopher “Tricky” Stewart, Walter Afanasieff, Terry Britten, Graham Lyle and Kenny Loggins.

“The music industry is built upon the incredible talent of songwriters who create unforgettable songs,” Nile Rodgers, SHOF Chairman, explained in a January press release. “Without their artistry, there would be no recorded music, concert experiences or engaged fans. Everything originates from the song and its creator.”

“We take great pride in our ongoing commitment to recognizing some of the most culturally significant composers in history,” the statement continued. “This year’s lineup not only showcases iconic songs but also celebrates unity across various genres. These songwriters have profoundly impacted the lives of billions of listeners worldwide, and it is our privilege to honor their contributions.”

Swift (photographed above in 2024) previously revealed that many of her best ideas have come to her “in the middle of the night” when she’s “trying to get to sleep” and inspiration strikes. Gareth Cattermole/Getty Images for TAS Rights Management
“I get an idea. And I’m, like, ‘Well, I’m not tired anyway,’” the singer (snapped above in June 2010) said in an interview with “CBS Sunday Morning” in 2019. “And then kind of wander over here [to my piano].” Getty Images

Swift’s appearance at the SHOF induction ceremony comes just weeks before she and her fiancée, Travis Kelce, are set to tie the knot in the Big Apple.

Page Six exclusively reported earlier this month that the singer and the NFL star, also 36, will say “I do” at Madison Square Garden over the July 3 weekend.

“Everyone’s been sworn to secrecy,” one insider explained, with another noting that when “you have billions,” you can easily transform a space like the Garden “into a wedding venue.”

Other notable artists joining Swift (photographed above last October) in the 2026 SHOF induction include Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley of the rock band KISS and Alanis Morissette. Lloyd Bishop/NBC via Getty Images
“The music industry is built upon the incredible talent of songwriters who create unforgettable songs,” SHOF Chairman Nile Rodgers explained in a press release. “Without their artistry, there would be no recorded music, concert experiences or engaged fans.” via Getty Images

The iconic indoor arena — which is home to the New York Knicks basketball team, the New York Rangers hockey team, numerous concerts, events and more — is a special space for Swift.

The “Welcome to New York” singer has performed there an impressive eight times: Once for 2009’s “Fearless” tour, twice for her “Speak Now” tour and four times for the Z100 Jingle Ball.

Swift was most recently in the arena on Wednesday night, witnessing the Knicks defeat the Spurs 107-106, in one of the most historic comebacks in NBA Finals history. All eyes were on the singer as she sat in the Garden’s iconic celebrity row alongside Este and Alana Haim, Mariska Hargitay, Kylie Jenner, Timothée Chalamet, Hailey Bieber and several other A-listers.

Reps for MSG did not respond to Page Six’s repeated requests for comment.

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