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Can't find Taylor Swift's 'Opalite' video? Here’s how it's rolling out.

Portrait of Bryan West Bryan West
USA TODAY NETWORK
Feb. 6, 2026Updated Feb. 8, 2026, 11:49 a.m. ET

Taylor Swift's '90s-themed "Opalite" music video has arrived, but instead of premiering the video on YouTube, the singer opted for a platform-exclusive rollout.

Swift's nostalgia-fused visual for her second music video from "The Life of a Showgirl," brings back the entire "The Graham Norton Show" lineup from when she appeared to promote her 12th album.

Actors Domhnall Gleeson, Jodie Turner-Smith, Greta Lee and singer Lewis Capaldi all make cameos. Cillian Murphy narrates the commercial and is seen in a poster ad, and Norton himself serves as a mall salesman.

Here's what to know if you want to watch it.

How to watch Taylor Swift's 'Opalite' music video

To watch the "Opalite" video, fans will need Spotify Premium or Apple Music. The third track music video was released Feb. 6 at 8 a.m.

Both platforms are hosting the video exclusively until Feb. 8.

When will the 'Opalite' music video be on YouTube?

The music video will be unveiled on YouTube on Feb. 8 at 8 a.m. ET.

Taylor Swift's "Opalite" music video is a nostalgic '90s-clad throwback starring everyone from the "Graham Norton Show" episode she appeared on. Feb. 6, 2026.

More about the 'Opalite' music video

In the video, Swift leans fully into the '90s with a ton of throwbacks: scrunchies, overalls, friendship bracelets, paper fortune tellers, mall shops, a pet rock she treats like a soulmate and a disco dance competition.

Swift reflected on the origins of the video in a statement on X, saying "My favorite part about writing is that first spark of an idea. It can happen at any time, for any reason."

She explained that the concept "crash landed into [her] imagination" while sitting on Norton's red couch.

Taylor Swift's "Opalite" music video is a nostalgic '90s-clad throwback starring everyone from the "Graham Norton Show" episode she appeared on.

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