Taylor Swift Announces ‘Eras’ 2023 Stadium Tour, Kicks Off In March – See the Dates!
Taylor Swift is finally hitting the road and going on tour!
The 32-year-old announced her upcoming The Eras Tour on Good Morning America on Tuesday morning (November 1).
“Good morning America, it’s Taylor. I wanted to tell you something that I’ve been so excited about for a really long time. I’ve been planning for ages, and I finally get to tell you I’m going back on tour,” she started off in her video announcement.
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She then continued to share that the upcoming tour is a “journey through all of my musical eras of my career” and starts in stadiums in the US.
Taylor will also be bringing along several special guests this tour, including Paramore, HAIM, GAYLE, Gracie Abrams, Phoebe Bridgers, MUNA, OWENN, beabadoobee and girl in red.
“I can’t WAIT to see your gorgeous faces out there. It’s been a long time coming 🥰” Taylor said on social media.
Check out the first round of tour dates below…
If you missed it, Taylor has been breaking records with her new album Midnights, including the just announced takeover of all top 10 spots on the Billboard Hot 100!
Taylor Swift – The Eras Tour Dates
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: Foxborough, MA Gillette Stadium
May 20: Foxborough, 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 U.S. Bank Stadium
July 1: Cincinnati, OH Paycor Stadium
July 8: Kansas City, MO GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium
July 15: Denver, CO Empower Field at Mile High
July 22: Seattle, WA Lumen Field
July 29: Santa Clara, CA Levi’s Stadium
August 4: Los Angeles, CA SoFi Stadium
August 5: Los Angeles, CA SoFi Stadium
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