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Taylor Swift knows we need more — so she’s giving us just that. On June 2, hours before her show in Chicago, the singer announced eight additional shows of the Taylor Swift: The Eras stadium tour — this time in Latin America, bringing the total count of shows to 60 nights.
After wrapping her U.S. dates in Los Angeles on August 9, Swift will head to Mexico City for three straight shows at Foro Sol starting Aug. 24. She’ll then stop in Buenos Aires, Argentina, and both Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo in Brazil in November. (See below for the full tour dates.)
“Really thrilled to tell you this!! Mexico, Argentina and Brazil: We are bringing The Eras Tour to you this year!” Swift wrote in her announcement. “LOTS more international dates to come soon, promise!”
Joining her on her Latin America run will be “sweet angel princess” Sabrina Carpenter.
Swift first announced the tour last October after she completely took over the Billboard Hot 100 top 10 with Midnights. The added dates, which follow the addition of 8 new shows last week, were slotted in “due to unprecedented demand,” according to the singer’s camp.
“Good Morning America, it’s Taylor,” Swift said during the announcement. “I wanted to tell you something that I’ve been so excited about for a really long time and I’ve been planning for ages, and I finally get to tell you I’m going back on tour. The tour is called the ‘Eras’ tour, and it’s a journey through all of my musical eras of my career.”
The tour began on March 17 in Glendale, Arizona and extend through Aug. 9 where the singer will wrap with a fifth night at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles. Swift still has stops left in Detroid, Minneapolis, Cincinnati, Seattle, and Santa Clara.
“It starts in U.S. stadiums and we will be releasing international dates as soon as we can,” Swift added. “And I have some brilliant opening acts coming along with me. And really, I’m just so excited that I get to look you guys in the eye and say thank you for everything.”
Across the tour, Swift is being supported in select cities by a combination of special guests including Paramore, beabadoobee, Phoebe Bridgers, girl in red, MUNA, HAIM, GAYLE, Gracie Abrams, and OWENN.
The Eras tour follows the cancelation of her planned 2020 Lover Fest tour, which was originally going to see her make stadium stops in Los Angeles, Boston, and New York, along with Brazil, Denmark, Norway, and Poland. “This is an unprecedented pandemic that has changed everyone’s plans and no one knows what the touring landscape is going to look like in the near future,” she wrote in 2021.
Swift last went the road in 2018 for her massive Reputation Stadium Tour, which saw Swift accompanied by the likes of Charli XCX and Camila Cabello across the United States, the United Kingdom, along with Australia, New Zealand, and Japan. The tour was the highest-grossing music tour by a female artist that year.
Since her last tour, Swift has released four albums and two re-releases: Lover, Folklore, Evermore, Midnights, and Taylor’s Version editions of Fearless and Red with additional songs. In total, she’s dropped 90 tracks of new material, not including collaborations with the likes of Haim and Big Red Machine.
Fans have long wonder what music she’ll be performing on the road, with some theorizing that she’d host a residency in Las Vegas or a music festival where she’d perform different “eras” on different nights.
Along with packing her setlist with songs from Reputation in 2018, she surprised each city with an acoustic rendition of fan favorites like “Red,” “Holy Ground,” and “Wildest Dreams.” At select shows, she also brought out special guests. Shawn Mendes, Selena Gomez, Hayley Kiyoko, and Maren Morris were among the artists to be brought out by Swift.
The stadium tour was accompanied by a concert film released on New Year’s Eve that year.
She previously took her 1989 album on the road for 85 dates, where she was accompanied by the likes of Mendes, James Bay, Vance Joy, and Haim. Before then was The Red Tour in 2013 and 2014, and her Speak Now World Tour from 2011 to 2012.
Taylor Swift The Eras Tour Latin America Dates
Aug. 24 – Mexico City, MEX @ Foro Sol
Aug. 25 – Mexico City, MEX @ Foro Sol
Aug. 26 – Mexico City, MEX @ Foro Sol
Nov. 11 – Buenos Aires, ARG @ Estadio River Plate
Nov. 10 – Buenos Aires, ARG @ Estadio River Plate
Nov. 18 – Rio de Janeiro, BRA @ Estadio Nilton Santos – Engenhão
Nov. 25 – São Paulo, BRA @ Allianz Parque
Nov. 26 – São Paulo, BRA @ Allianz Parque
Taylor Swift The Eras Tour Second Round Additional Dates
March 17 – Glendale, AZ @ State Farm Stadium
March 24 – Las Vegas, NV @ Allegiant Stadium
March 31 – Arlington, TX @ AT&T Stadium
April 13 – Tampa, FL @ Raymond James Stadium
April 21 – Houston, TX @ NRG Stadium
April 23 – Houston, TX @ NRG Stadium
April 30 – Atlanta, GA @ Mercedes-Benz Stadium
May 7 – Nashville, TN @ Nissan Stadium
June 4 – Chicago, IL @ Soldier Field
June 9 – Detroit, MI @ Ford Field
June 16 – Pittsburgh, PA @ Acrisure Stadium
June 23 – Minneapolis, MN @ U.S. Bank Stadium
June 30 – Cincinnati, Oh @ Paycor Stadium
July 7 – Kansas City, MO @ GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium
July 14 – Denver, CO @ Empower Field at Mile High
Aug. 8 – Los Angeles, CA @ SoFi Stadium
Aug. 5 – Los Angeles, CA @ SoFi Stadium
Taylor Swift The Eras Tour Additional Dates
April 14 – Tampa, FL @ Raymond James Stadium
May 5 – Nashville, TN @ Nissan Stadium
May 14 – Philadelphia, PA @ Lincoln Financial Field
May 21 – Foxborough, MA @ Gillette Stadium
May 28 – East Rutherford, NJ @ MetLife Stadium
July 23 – Seattle, WA @ Lumen Field
July 28 – Santa Clara, CA @ Levi’s Stadium
Aug. 3 – Los Angeles, CA @ SoFi Stadium
Taylor Swift The Eras Tour Original 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 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 – Deroit, MI @ Ford Field
June 17 – Pittsburgh, PA @ Acrisure 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
Aug. 4 – Los Angeles, CA @ SoFi Stadium
Aug. 5 – Los Angeles, CA @ SoFi Stadium
This story was updated on June 2 at 12:25 p.m. to include Swift’s tour dates in Latin America.