Taylor Swift's winged mural and the Gulch are never, ever getting back together.

Eh, sort-of.

The mural is set to be removed from the posh Nashville neighborhood following a final weekend at its 11th Avenue home, said local developer MarketStreet Enterprises in a news release.

Artist Kelsey Montague crafted the colorful, interactive piece on sections of plywood, making the piece unable to last outdoors.

The art aesthetically matched Swift's newest single, "ME!," which Swift released last week following a surprise appearance in front of hundreds of delighted fans at the Gulch installation. Her appearance coincided with Nashville hosting the NFL Draft.

“MarketStreet was pleased to work with artist Kelsey Montague, ABC, and Taylor Swift on this experience in the Gulch," Jay MarketStreet Enterprises managing director Turner said in a release. "We’re thrilled for the hundreds of fans who got to see Taylor in person at the mural, the thousands who’ve since visited it and the millions all over the world who have now watched or seen images of Kelsey’s tremendous art."

A long-term plan for the mural will be determined at a later date.

The statement continued: "...it will be removed at the end of the weekend to be preserved. We encourage all interested to come by for a final photo by the end of the weekend."

Montague’s responsible for the famed Gulch mural that often attracts a block-long line of visitors prepping for an Instagram-perfect pose.

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