Taylor Swift is performing on the Strictly Come Dancing final
This is going to be amazing!
Last updated 28th Nov 2019
This year's series of Strictly Come Dancing has been bigger and better than ever. From the dances, the celebrities and the costumes - it's certinaly be one to remember.
But it looks like the 2019 finale of the BBC One dancing show is going to become one of the most memorable finale's of all time, as the channel has confirmed global sensation Taylor Swift will perform one of her hit singles.
Details of Taylor's performance are being kept under wraps but it's likely she'll be performing one of her songs from her latest album 'Lover', but she might even treat viewers to medley of her biggest hits.
Her performance is set to air live on Saturday 14th December.
Alongside Taylor, the three finalists, who are yet to be named, will perform three dances each - a show dance, a couple's favourite and judges choice.
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Additionally, all the 2019 contestants will reunite for one last time with a group dance, and there will also be a montage looking back over the series.
Meanwhile, Taylor's performance on the UK's biggest entertainment show will round off a fantastic few weeks for the singer, after she broke American Music Awards records by winning six awards during the ceremony.
The record for the most American Music Awards won was previously held by Michael Jackson.
The girlfriend of British actor Joe Alwyn, who she has been dating for three years, also performed a mash-up of some of her biggest songs from the last decade.
The medley included, 'The Man', 'Love Story', 'I Knew You Were Trouble', 'Blank Space', 'Shake It Off', where she was joined by Halsey and Camila Cabello, and 'Lover'.
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