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The 36-year-old singer-songwriter became the youngest woman ever inducted during the June 11 ceremony in New York City.
rollingstone.comTaylor Swift was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame on June 11 in New York City, becoming the youngest woman ever to receive the honor at age 36. She is also the second-youngest person ever inducted, behind only one prior recipient by nearly a decade. Swift joined the Class of 2026 alongside Alanis Morissette, Kenny Loggins, and members of KISS.
Director Steven Spielberg presented the award. Swift delivered a 21-minute acceptance speech in which she thanked her family for supporting her career. "It was easy to choose songwriting over everything else in my life," Swift said.
Travis Kelce traveled 1,100 miles from Kansas City Chiefs minicamp to attend the ceremony. His mother Donna, Swift's mother Andrea, and Swift's brother Austin were also present. Swift last appeared publicly during Game 4 of the NBA Finals, celebrating with New York Knicks fans after a 29-point comeback win against the San Antonio Spurs.
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