Kansas City businesses are gearing up for the announcement of Taylor Swift’s new album.

The superstar will be appearing on the podcast “New Heights” Wednesday with Travis and Jason Kelce.

On Monday, the show teased “a special episode with a VERY special guest” on social media with an orange background and a silhouette of Swift.

On Tuesday, Union Station in Kansas City, Missouri celebrated the announcement by lighting up the exterior of the building with orange lights.

Union Station is also featuring a “TS12” photo opportunity inside the Grand Hall to allow guests to take pictures and to commemorate the occasion.

EB and Co, a Kansas City based jewelry and accessory store, has been featuring Tayor Swift and Travis Kelce related items since they began dating in 2023.

“It's still hard to believe honestly that it happens here in Kansas City,” Alyssa Cartwright, the general manager at EB and Co said. “I'm from Kansas City and these big things are happening and especially Taylor Swift is just the icing on the cake of all the big things happening and you see it here and just like this is Kansas City why is it happening here.”

The owner of EB and Co, Emily Bordner has been designing Chiefs and Taylor Swift themed charms, necklaces, earrings, charms and other accessories.

“With the new album. I know she's cooking stuff up in her head and definitely there will be some new products coming,” Cartwright said.

Cartwright says they have paying attention to other local businesses create different products in order to help celebrate Taylor’s new album.

“It's been so cool to see all of like especially all the small businesses that we you know we follow, we pay attention to all of the stuff they’re doing,” Cartwright said. “One of the bakeries is coming out with a bunch of like cookies and cakes and stuff. I saw from another balloon company; they're giving a flash giveaway with the album theme balloons and all of that. So, it's been really amazing to see y'all of the creativeness and all the stuff that they're doing for it.”