This article was co-authored by Kayla Wong and by wikiHow staff writer, Aly Rusciano. Kayla Wong is a Taylor Swift fandom content creator based in Los Angeles, CA. With over 5 years of experience on social media, Kayla is known for producing data-driven and analytical content. Her account, @headfirstfearless, showcases a variety of charts and infographics, breaking down Taylor’s lyrics, career milestones, fandom lore, and more — all through a data lens. Kayla has been a Taylor Swift fan since the Fearless album (2008), and has followed along with Taylor Swift’s journey since.
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Dear reader, we bet your biggest dream is to chat with Taylor Swift. Call it what you want, but you’re a Swiftie at heart! Talking to and meeting Taylor may seem like one of your wildest dreams (we know the feeling all too well). But what if we told you contacting her may not be such a shot in the dark? We’ve done some sleuthing and found the best methods of contacting Taylor Swift via email and team members. Read on to learn how you can get in touch with the mastermind of all masterminds.
How to Contact Taylor Swift
Taylor Swift fandom content creator Kayla Wong says you may have luck finding a fan mail email address or emailing someone at Taylor Swift’s management team, 13 Management. Other ways to get in touch with her include:
Email Taylor Nation about merch or store purchases at taylorswift@umgstores.com.
Try sending Taylor Swift fan mail at 242 West Main Street PMB 412 Hendersonville, TN 37075.
Email Taylor Nation. The best way to contact Taylor Swift’s team or store is to contact Taylor Nation themselves. Taylor Nation is the marketing team and official fan club for Taylor Swift. They work with 13 Management (Taylor’s publicity team) to give fans the best Swiftie experience possible. If you want to get in touch with them, simply email taylorswift@umgstores.com.[2]XResearch source
Make sure to include your full name and order number in your email.
Keep in mind that this email address is specifically for merch orders through Taylor Swift’s website. Team members likely won’t be able to help you contact Taylor directly.
Contact Taylor Swift on Twitter and Instagram. Taylor Swift and her team are known for being active with fans on social media. While there’s no guarantee that you’ll get a DM, comment, or like from the pop star, it’s still worth a shot! Send Taylor Swift or Taylor Nation a private message on Twitter or Instagram, or tag them in a post that shows off your Swiftie status.[3]XExpert SourceChristine ReedChristine Reed Acting Coach and Talent AgentExpert Interview
Back in the day, Taylor was extremely active on Tumblr. While she hasn’t openly used the blogging site in years, some Swifties theorize that she still "taylurks" or looks for fans on the site.
Taylor Swift doesn’t officially accept fan mail. With her rise to fame and the progression of social media, Taylor has traded traditional fan mail for DMs and social media posts. However, some Swifties speculate there are still ways to send her messages the old-fashioned way. Try sending a letter to these addresses. There’s no guarantee that Taylor or her team will see them, but it doesn’t hurt to try!
Taylor Swift Entertainment 242 West Main Street PMB 412 Hendersonville, TN 37075
13 Management 718 Thompson Lane Suite 108256 Nashville, TN 37204-3600[4]XTrustworthy SourceBetter Business BureauNonprofit organization dedicated to promoting marketplace trustworthiness by educating consumers and reviewing businessesGo to source
It may be difficult to contact Taylor Swift’s manager. There’s some debate on who Taylor’s manager actually is. You may be familiar with the 2019 debacle that caused Taylor to split with former manager Scooter Braun. Since then, Taylor’s kept the names of her team members on the down low; however, there are some people you might be able to contact:
Rick Barker is one of Taylor’s former managers and can be contacted through his website or social media profiles.[5]XResearch source
Robert Allen is Taylor’s tour manager and may be able to be contacted through LinkedIn (although there are no guarantees).
Douglas Baldridge is the general counsel at 13 Management (Taylor’s management); his contact information is unknown.
Erica Worden is Taylor’s personal assistant and road manager and may be able to be contacted via LinkedIn.
Tree Paine is Taylor’s publicist and might be able to be contacted through email at tree.paine@premiumpr.com, LinkedIn, or Twitter (X) at @treepaine.[6]XResearch source
Christine Reed is an Acting Coach and Talent Agent based in Centennial, Colorado. Christine is the owner of PEAK Acting Studios and has been teaching acting since 2010. PEAK Acting Studios offers acting for film and television classes for both kids and adults. Christine has previously taught casting director workshops, worked as a SAG licensed talent agent in LA and was head of the talent division for Peak Talent Agency. In addition, she has experience in casting, production and independent film, commercial, and music video directing. Christine also authored the book "Mom I Want to be on TV" A Parent’s Guide to the Entertainment Industry.
Timing is everything. Taylor’s often in busy environments with a lot of people around, so waiting for a quieter, more personal moment can make a big difference. Avoid interrupting her if she’s in the middle of something, like an event, a meal, or spending time with friends or family. If you happen to see her in public, that’s a better opportunity. Make eye contact, read her body language, and politely approach her if she seems open to it. Being respectful of their time and having a friendly demeanor goes a long way towards making her feel comfortable enough to say yes.
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Remember, Taylor Swift and her team are people, too, and have a right to privacy. While sending messages and fan letters can be fun, be courteous of their private lives and know that they don’t owe you anything.
This article was co-authored by Kayla Wong and by wikiHow staff writer, Aly Rusciano. Kayla Wong is a Taylor Swift fandom content creator based in Los Angeles, CA. With over 5 years of experience on social media, Kayla is known for producing data-driven and analytical content. Her account, @headfirstfearless, showcases a variety of charts and infographics, breaking down Taylor’s lyrics, career milestones, fandom lore, and more — all through a data lens. Kayla has been a Taylor Swift fan since the Fearless album (2008), and has followed along with Taylor Swift’s journey since. This article has been viewed 182,720 times.