Taylor Swift and Calvin Harris step out for date night in NYC

Taylor Swift is currently in the middle of her "1989" world tour, but that doesn't stop the singer from having a date night with her man. 

On Tuesday, the "Shake it Off" singer stepped out with her rumored boyfriend Calvin Harris for a dinner date. The two were spotted hand in hand as they left her apartment in New York and headed out for dinner at L'asso restaurant in the city's Little Italy. 

Swift was dressed in a pale blue crop top and matching skirt which she accessorized with beige heels and a beige Prada bag. The Scottish DJ wore a black shirt and a black jacket, black jeans and black Adidas sneakers. According to NY Daily News, the couple headed to a waiting car outside her apartment and had pizza at L'asso before heading back to her place. 

Clearly, the couple is determined to make time for each other despite their busy schedules. Swift is set to resume her world tour on May 30 as she makes a stop in Michigan, and the first week of June will see her performing in other parts of the U.S. The tour will take her to different parts of Europe and her final stop will be in Australia on Dec. 12. 

Meanwhile, Harris, who is one of the most in demand EDM DJs in the world, has upcoming gigs in Las Vegas starting May 29 until June 12, and by August, he will be back in Great Britain to spin at various events. 

So what does Swift have to say about traveling around the world and performing in sold-out arenas? Surprisingly, the pop star told BBC Radio 1's Nick Grimshaw that she doesn't mind touring, but she does worry about leaving her cats, Meredith and Olivia, behind. 

"It's not that hard. It's made out to be harder than it is," said Swift. "I do have to leave the cats behind when I leave the country, which is the hardest part." 

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