Taylor Swift and Calvin Harris news: Couple reportedly looking forward to spending time together after Taylor's '1989' tour

Taylor Swift and Calvin Harris Instagram/ taylorswift

Last month, Taylor Swift commemorated the first anniversary of her album "1989," and despite rumors of a breakup, her boyfriend, Calvin Harris, was spotted at her anniversary concert at the American Airlines Arena in Miami on Tuesday, Oct. 27. According to the Daily Mail, fans spotted the EDM DJ having a good time as he watched the "Shake It Off" singer perform onstage, and a source told Us Weekly that he was seen backstage watching Swift while singing along to her songs.

This year, the 25-year-old singer has been very busy with her tour, and it is said that the star has had very few breaks to spend some quality time with Harris. But according to a source from Hollywoodlife, the couple has already planned how they are going to spend their time together after Swift's tour ends.

"They are looking forward to a handful of nights dining in and lounging in pajamas, watching movies and hanging with her cats," said the insider.

The source adds that the pair just wants to spend some time at home and not going anywhere since Swift has been traveling so much for her tour.

The couple started dating in March after they were introduced by mutual friend Ellie Goulding. The two made their debut as a couple at the Billboard Music Award even made their relationship Instagram official, as Swift posted pictures of them enjoying a boat ride in London and spending the Fourth of July weekend at her Rhode Island mansion with their close friends.

Earlier this year, it was reported that Harris was planning to pop the question as a source told Mirror that the DJ has been seen shopping for jewelry at XIV Karats in Beverly Hills back in September.

"He was asking about the best cuts and eyed a ring that was $1.4 million!" said the source. "He was clearly eager to get the perfect rock, no matter the cost."

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