Taylor Swift announces massive ‘Eras Tour’ with ticket info

Taylor Swift announces Eras Tour

Taylor Swift is hitting the road again.

“I wanted to tell you something that I’ve been so excited about for a really long time, that I’ve been planning for ages, and I finally get to tell you — I’m going back on tour,” Swift, 32, announced in a pre-recorded video Tuesday on “Good Morning America.”

The sprawling series of concerts — officially dubbed “The Eras Tour” — is hyped as “a journey through all of [Swift’s] musical eras” and will launch in stadiums in the US, with UK dates being released soon.

“The Eras Tour” will kick off March 18 in Glendale, Arizona, and will culminate on August 5 in Los Angeles. A “get in line” teaser for ticket info has already been posted online.

The 2023 live dates will take place almost five years after Swift last went on tour in 2018 for her album “reputation.”

The tour, called “The Eras Tour” is “a journey through all of [Swift’s] musical eras.”
ABC

Page Six exclusively revealed in September the “Anti-Hero” singer would embark on a stadium tour for summer of 2023.

Swift will be hosting a range of musical guests for opening acts, including Paramore, beabadoobe, Phoebe Bridgers, girl in red, MUNA, HAIM, GAYLE, Gracie Abrams and OWENN.

Taylor Swift announces Eras Tour

Taylor Swift announces Eras Tour
This tour will take place almost five years after Swift last went on tour in 2018 for her album “reputation.”

Page Six exclusively revealed in September the “Anti-Hero” singer would embark on a stadium tour for summer of 2023.
Page Six exclusively revealed in September Taylor Swift would embark on a stadium tour for summer of 2023.

“I’m just so excited that I get to look you guys in the eye and say thank you for everything,” Swift added in the video. “Thank you for this incredible week with ‘Midnights’ and everything that you’ve done for me. I just am very excited to see you.”

Swift has broken many records with the release of her album “Midnights,” most recently being the first-ever artist to claim the entire Billboard Hot 100’s top 10 simultaneously in Billboard’s 64-year history

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