Taylor Swift added another historic achievement to her illustrious career when she was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame’s Class of 2026, becoming the youngest woman to receive the honor and the second-youngest member of all time.The singer-songwriter arrived at the event in a strapless floral Givenchy gown, posing solo on the red carpet. He joined the singer on the carpet, Sombr. The two took pictures together before going inside for the event.Once inside, the video showed the singer joining her fiance Travis Kelcehis parents, Scott and Andrea Swift, his fiance Travis Kelce and his future mother-in-law, Donna Kelce. Kelce reportedly spent the day in Missouri putting together a Kansas City Chiefs minicamp as the NFL star suited up to join his lady love at the big event.The group was also joined by renowned filmmaker Steven Spielberg, who was seen sitting at the same table and chatting during the evening’s celebrations.Videos from inside the ceremony quickly went viral online, showing Swift and Kelce dancing and singing along to Rihanna’s ‘Umbrella’, while another clip showed the NFL star looking at his wife, smiling as she danced to Beyonce’s ‘Single Ladies’.The Songwriters Hall of Fame first announced the members of the Class of 2026 in January. Along with Swift, this year’s honorees include Alanis Morissette, Kenny LogginsChristopher “Tricky” Stewart, Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley of KISS, Terry Britten and Graham Lyle and Walter Afanasieff.According to reports, artists are eligible for Songwriters Hall of Fame consideration 20 years after the release of their first commercially released song. For Swift, that milestone was achieved Tim McGrawThe first single from his debut album released in June 2006.On the personal side, Taylor has news of her upcoming wedding to Travis. While the wedding work is in full swing, the star couple has managed to keep the details of their big day under wraps.