Taylor Swift Announces Upcoming ‘Eras’ Tour Dates for 2023
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Former The Voice Mega Mentor Taylor Swift made a big announcement on Tuesday, sharing dates for her upcoming “Eras” tour of the United States. The tour follows the recent record-breaking release of her tenth studio album, Midnights.
Taylor Swift Announces 2023 ‘Eras’ Tour
On Tuesday, Swift shared a poster for the upcoming tour, featuring images from various album cycles in her career. The singer described the tour as “a journey through the musical eras of my career (past and present!).” This will be her first time touring since 2018’s Reputation stadium tour.
The first leg of the Eras tour will take place in stadiums across the United States, but Swift added that she’ll announce international dates “as soon as we can.” She also shared that she’ll be joined by various guest performers on the tour, including Paramore, Phoebe Bridgers, and Haim.
Tickets for the tour go on sale November 18. You can visit Swift’s website for more information about where and when she’ll be performing. The tour kicks off March 18 in Glendale, Arizona, with dates running through next August.
Fans can also sign up for TaylorSwiftTix presale now through November 9, to get a code that allows them to purchase tickets for the tour on November 15.
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Swift’s New Album ‘Midnights’ Is Breaking Records
Recently, Swift’s tenth studio album Midnights made history on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, as she became the first artist to take up the entire Top 10 at once. Her song “Anti-Hero” debuted at No. 1, and the album itself took the top spot on the Hot 200 albums chart.
Swift also now has the most Top 10 songs of any woman in the chart’s history, at 40. She’s second only to Drake among all acts. The singer is also tied with Ariana Grande for most No. 1 debuts among female artists.
Midnights has also been a hit on the iTunes charts, and Swift has released two music videos for the album so far — for “Anti-Hero” and “Bejeweled.”