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Taylor Swift Announces First US ‘Eras Tour’ In 2023 – The Artistree

Good news for all the Swifties! What song are you most excited to see performed live? Because Taylor Swift is taking "Midnights" on the road as she announces

Good news for all the Swifties! What song are you most excited to see performed live? Because Taylor Swift is taking “Midnights” on the road as she announces the 2023 “Eras Tour” on “Good Morning America. Taylor Swift announced the long-awaited “Eras Tour” on Tuesday morning. It will begin in American stadiums in March 2023 and go through August 2023. Dates for other countries are announced.

Taylor Swift announced on social media that the first leg of her tour would take place in stadiums across the United States, with international dates that will be announced as soon as they can!

Many of the support artists, many of whom Swift has previously backed, are heavily focused on the sisterhood. The tour’s opening artists in thU.S.U.S. will be Haim, Paramore, Beabadoobee, Phoebe Bridgers, Girl in Red, Gayle, Muna, and Owenn.

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Starting on March 18, 2023, at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona, and ending on August 5, 2023, at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles, the tour is scheduled to go on.

Swift became the first performer to simultaneously hold all ten slots in the Billboard Hot 100 chart thanks to her new album “Midnights.” The tour begins on March 18, 2023, in Glendale, Arizona, the location of Swift’s prior tour, the “Reputation” tour, which began in 2018 before the pandemic.

Swift’s announcement included a promise of international dates. Even if some of her fans might find the idea of an excursion with a nostalgic theme appealing, her career covers, since her last tour, she has released “Lover,” “Folklore,” “Evermore,” and now “Midnights,” along with re-recordings of the “Red” and “Fearless” albums with the help of bonus tracks from which she’s is truly expected to represent the new era on the upcoming tour. Before the entire concert scene was forced to stop, any one of these albums would have been sufficient justification for its own tour.

Taylor Swift’s Midnights (Credits: WorldNewsEra)

Twenty cities will host 27 performances. The tour will hit Los Angeles, Atlanta, Philadelphia, Chicago, Arlington, Texas, Foxborough, Massachusetts, and East Rutherford, New Jersey, with a two-night engagement. When “Midnights” was released in October, there was no question as to how popular Swift tickets would be. According to Luminate, this week had the best week since Adele’s “25” album, with 1,578,000 album-equivalent units.

Additionally, it was revealed on Monday that for the first time ever, a single artist’s songs took up all ten of the top positions on the Billboard Hot 100, with “Anti-Hero” taking the top spot. Fans, in any case, strongly want the complete album; of the almost 1.6 million album units recorded for “Midnights,” 1,140,000 were full albums. Out of her total of 10 original studio albums, it became Swift’s fifth album to sell a million or more copies in its first week of release. Since “Reputation” debuted with 1,216,00, the amount represented the best first-week sales for an album by any performer.

The Messina Touring Group is promoting the “Eras Tour,” which is being internally produced by Taylor Swift Touring. The opening bands for the tour each had their own unique ways of showing their support, like Muna’s tweet declaring the group to be “gay for Tay” and showing a miniature version of the group perched atop Swift’s lighter from the “Midnights” album cover.

The Eras TourU.S.f U.S. Schedule:

DATE                                             
CITY                                                                  
VENUE
March 18, 2023Glendale, AZState Farm StadiumMarch 25, 2023Las Vegas, NVAllegiant StadiumApril 1, 2023Arlington, TXAT&T StadiumApril 2, 2023Arlington, TXAT&T StadiumApril 15, 2023Tampa, FLRaymond James StadiumApril 22, 2023Houston, TXNRG StadiumApril 28, 2023Atlanta, GAMercedes-Benz StadiumApril 29, 2023Atlanta, GAMercedes-Benz StadiumMay 6, 2023Nashville, TNNissan StadiumMay 12, 2023Philadelphia, PALincoln Financial FieldMay 13, 2023Philadelphia, PALincoln Financial FieldMay 19, 2023Foxborough, MAGillette StadiumMay 20, 2023Foxborough, MAGillette StadiumMay 26, 2023East Rutherford, NJMetLife StadiumMay 27, 2023East Rutherford, NJMetLife StadiumJune 2, 2023Chicago, ILSoldier FieldJune 3, 2023Chicago, ILSoldier FieldJune 10, 2023Detroit, MIFord FieldJune 17, 2023Pittsburgh, PAAcrisure StadiumJune 24, 2023MinneapoliU.S.NU.S. Bank StadiumJuly 1, 2023Cincinnati, OHPaycor StadiumJuly 8, 2023Kansas City, MOGEHA Field at Arrowhead StadiumJuly 15, 2023Denver, COEmpower Field at Mile HighJuly 22, 2023Seattle, WALumen FieldJuly 29, 2023Santa Clara, CALevi’s® StadiumAugust 4, 2023Los Angeles, CASoFi StadiumAugust 5, 2023Los Angeles, CASoFi Stadium

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