A day after becoming the first artist in history to claim a top 10 slot on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, Taylor Swift has announced her first tour since 2018.

The Eras Tour will kick off its 27-stop US leg on March 18 in Glendale, Arizona, with stops in Las Vegas, Houston, Tampa, Atlanta and more. Full list available. On Swift’s website and down.

International dates will be announced later.

When and how can you buy Taylor Swift tickets?

Tickets will go on sale on November 18. Demand is expected to be “tremendous,” according to an email sent to fans who signed up for pre-sale information. Swift is participating in Ticketmaster’s Verified Fan program, which allows fans to register for the presale until November 9 at 11:59 p.m.

Fans who register will be notified by email on November 14th if they have been verified and selected to participate in the presale. The pre-sale will start on November 15 at 10 am local time.

“While Verified Fan does not guarantee that everyone will receive a ticket, it helps ensure that only fans are invited to purchase tickets,” the email said.

This is Swift’s first tour since “Reputation” in 2018. The singer has since released several albums, including her latest, “Midnights.”

Taylor Swift Tour: List of Concerts

  • March 18: Glendale, AZ, State Farm Stadium
  • March 25: Las Vegas, NV, Allegiant Stadium
  • April 1: Arlington, TX, AT&T Stadium
  • April 2: Arlington, TX, AT&T Stadium
  • April 15: Tampa, FL, Raymond James Stadium
  • April 22: Houston, TX, NRG Stadium
  • April 28: Atlanta, GA, Mercedes-Benz Stadium
  • April 29: Atlanta, GA, Mercedes-Benz Stadium
  • May 6: Nashville, TN, Nissan Stadium
  • May 12: Philadelphia, PA, Lincoln Financial Field
  • May 13: Philadelphia, PA, Lincoln Financial Field
  • May 19: Foxboro, MA, Gillette Stadium
  • May 20: Foxboro, MA, Gillette Stadium
  • May 26: East Rutherford, NJ, MetLife Stadium
  • May 27: East Rutherford, NJ, MetLife Stadium
  • June 2: Chicago, IL, Soldier Field
  • June 3: Chicago, IL, Soldier Field
  • June 10: Detroit, MI, Ford Field
  • June 17: Pittsburgh, PA, Acrisure Stadium
  • June 24: Minneapolis, MN, US Bank Stadium
  • July 1: Cincinnati, OH, Paycor Stadium
  • July 8: Geha Field at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, MO
  • July 15: Denver, CO, Empower Field at Mile High
  • July 22: Seattle, WA, Lumenfeld
  • July 29: Santa Clara, CA, Levi’s Stadium
  • August 4: Los Angeles, CA, Couch Stadium
  • August 5: Los Angeles, CA, Couch Stadium



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