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M6B2 Tower of Biodiversity / Edouard Francois - Windows, Facade

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  • Architects: Edouard Francois
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  13830 m²
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2016
  • Photographs Photographs: Pierre L'Excellent
  • Client:  Paris Habitat
  • Team:  Maison Edouard François, Base, Ecole de Breuil, Arcoba, Arcadis
  • Budget:  32 M €
  • City:  Paris
  • Country:  France
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M6B2 Tower of Biodiversity / Edouard Francois - Windows, Facade, Cityscape

Text description provided by the architects. The relationship between building height and sustainability is a subject that currently occupies the minds of many city planners.  This is because the city cannot expand infinitely into the landscape.  In France, however, "village" urbanism seems to be adamantly resisting the vertical city, without truly considering its potential.  One of the objectives of our project is to quell these hesitations.  

M6B2 Tower of Biodiversity / Edouard Francois - Cityscape

Benefiting from an exception to the 37 meter building height restriction in Paris , the tallest building of our project is 50 meters tall. Covered with plants from wild natural areas, our tower is a tool for seeding: it allows the wind to spread class one purebred seeds into the urban environment. Its height is a key element for its capacity to regenerate urban biodiversity. Its titanium cladding generates moiré patterns that give it a subtle, fluctuating character. The tower is thus not only a tool for neighborhood development but also a tool for development on a bigger scale as it distills a "green" aura to the Parisian cityscape.

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The landscaping strategy unfolds in three stages:  first with rapidly climbing vines, later with conifer trees that develop in five to ten years, and lastly with slow-growth trees like oaks that develop in twenty years or more

M6B2 Tower of Biodiversity / Edouard Francois - Facade, Windows

The green vegetal façade of the tower extends over the center of the block to the surrounding buildings.  These smaller buildings are simpler, with metal facades in zinc and aluminum.  They are placed at the corners of the block, allowing for the pedestrian to stroll through a calm, protected garden filled with low vegetation, as if outside of the city.

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  • Maison Edouard François M6B2 Biodiversity Tower Paris

Starring: Maison Edouard François ,

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Section: Housing , Condos , Skyscraper ,

In building M6B2, the Biodiversity Tower, Maison Edouard François investigates the potential of tall buildings with a construction that spreads seeds thanks to the action of the wind.

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Maison Edouard François architectural studios designed an entire lot of three homes plus a forth building containing a workshop for young people, a kindergarten and shops on the ground floor.

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The key to the complex is residential building M6B2, nicknamed the Biodiversity Tower . The 50 metre high volume, an exception from the Paris building code permitting a maximum height of 37 m, is relevant to the debate about land use and skyscraper construction. The architects of Maison Edouard François note that in France, the need to limit land consumption by constructing tall buildings is hindered by an idea of town planning based on the "village" which fails to recognise the potential of skyscrapers. M6B2 is created to offer an example of this potential, and is known as the Biodiversity Tower because it is covered with plants from natural areas, so that the action of the wind distributes their seeds all around. The architects’ intention was not to trigger debate but to underline the importance of biodiversity even in the urban environment .

(Agnese Bifulco) M6B2 Tour de la Biodiversité / Tower of Biodiversity Team: Maison Edouard François, BASE (landscape architect), Ecole de Breuil (landscape architect), Arcoba, Arcadis (Engineering) Location: Paris, France Images courtesy of Maison Edouard François, photo by ©Pierre L’Excellent http://edouardfrancois.com/

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Historic meeting of French impressionists recreated in Paris exhibition

Immersive tour at Musée d’Orsay takes visitors back to 15 April 1874 – the moment that marked the movement’s birth

In a lush red-and-gold carpeted photographer’s studio in northern Paris, Pierre-Auguste Renoir and Edgar Degas are adding the final touches to the hanging of their paintings, while fellow artists Berthe Morisot and Camille Pissarro lament the lack of recognition for their work and Claude Monet bemoans being mistaken for Édouard Manet.

Outside, Parisian gentlemen in top hats and ladies in bustles are admiring the newly completed Opera House or enjoying an early evening drink on the café terraces while horse-drawn carriages clatter down Baron Haussmann’s new grands boulevards.

The Musée d’Orsay’s exhibition that opens this week – Paris 1874 Inventing Impressionism – will take visitors on a virtual voyage back 150 years to the very moment that marked the birth of the movement that changed the history of art.

When the 30 artists now known as the Impressionists gathered at the studio of the photographer Félix Nadar at 35 boulevard des Capucines in Paris on the evening of 15 April 1874, they were largely unknown and struggling.

Many had been shunned by the jury of the annual Académie des Beaux-Arts Salon, the official arbiters of artistic merit, and had decided – almost in desperation – to open their own independent exhibition.

At the time, they were not known as “Impressionists”: the term emerged shortly afterwards when the journalist Louis Leroy employed it as a sarcastic synonym for “unfinished” in his critique of Monet’s Impression, Soleil Levant, later hailed as the symbolic founding masterpiece of the exciting new movement.

During the 40-minute immersive tour, visitors will spend a virtual evening with the young artists at their breakaway exhibition and travel by steam train to Bougival, west of Paris, where many of them worked, helped by the development of oil paints in tubes that liberated them from their studios.

Visitors take part in virtual reality experience

They will then tour the main exhibition that opens into a gallery with Renoir’s La Parisienne and La Danseuse, both of which featured in the 1874 exhibition, and other impressionist masterpieces, paintings, drawings and sculptures hung with the more classical work accepted by the official salon that same year.

Agnès Abastado, the director of digital development at the Musée d’Orsay, said the immersive experience was “unique and innovative” but based on painstaking scientific research. The verbal exchanges were scripted from hundreds of letters the young artists exchanged at the time.

“You can go into this exhibition and relive the evening with the artists and discover the genesis of this [artistic] movement. We wanted to recreate the emotion for visitors of the 1874 exhibition, but we took a precise scientific approach so it is based on what we know of this evening,” Abastado said.

“The narrative of the exhibition is invented, but we spent two years studying documents and letters to reconstruct it so everything is as near as possible to the reality.”

While little is known of Nadar’s studio, which was destroyed in 1989, and there were no photographs taken of the first Impressionist exhibition, Stéphane Millière, the head of Gedeon Media Group, which co-produced the VR experience, said they had tracked down architects’ plans, details of lighting and upholstery and even receipts for wallpaper to enable them to reconstruct the studio and the streets around it.

“The boulevard you see in the VR is an exact reproduction of what it would have looked like in 1874,” Millière said. “For visitors, the VR experience makes the exhibition come alive and become something extraordinary.”

Anne Robbins, the co curator of the exhibition, said the aim of it and the VR experience was to “retell the rich and passionate story of the beginning of Impressionism”.

“We look at the circumstances of this [1874] event, we situate it in its time and place and present a selection of the works: some of which are very great chef d’oeuvres while some are less noteworthy paintings and sculptures but are still significant.

“In it we see the novelty of these paintings and how this group of artists who took part in the 1874 exhibition were very diverse and their work eclectic. We want to offer a new look and understanding of impressionism.”

Pierre-Emmanuel Lecerf, the general administrator of the Musée d’Orsay, added that the VR experience was not simply entertainment.

“It allows us to go back in time, to evoke the surroundings, the decor and to bring the painters back to life, but the approach is scientific. It’s not made-up entertainment, but allows us to immerse ourselves in that time and learn,” Lecerf said.

“Then you walk into the exhibition and see the real paintings that are just astonishing. No VR can replace that.”

Paris 1874, Inventing Impressionism opens at the Musée d’Orsay 26 March – 14 July

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Van der Poel is a force to be reckoned with on the cobbles but Pedersen opens up hope for other race favourites

Mathieu van der Poel (Alpecin-Deceuninck), Mads Pedersen (Lidl-Trek) and Wout van Aert (Visma-Lease a Bike)

The second Monument of the year has arrived with the Tour of Flanders just days away and the scene set for an intriguing battle over the 270km from Antwerp to Oudenaarde.

There has been a reshuffling of the contenders after the testing of the waters at the run-in races, with some potential favourites have fallen down, or even off, the list while others have made it clear that their rightful place is right near the very top. Mads Pedersen and his Lidl-Trek team, for one, delivered a reminder of the power in team strength with his impressive Gent-Wevelgem victory over Mathieu van der Poel (Alpecin-Deceuninck). 

The spotlight will of course largely be focussed on the regular rivals of Van der Poel and Wout van Aert (Visma-Lease a Bike) who will be facing off for only the second time this road season at the cobbled Classic. However, as Pedersen made clear, that doesn't mean there aren't plenty of others in the field that could pose a threat.

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Mathieu van der Poel (Alpecin-Deceuninck)

HARELBEKE BELGIUM MARCH 22 Race winner Mathieu van der Poel of The Netherlands and Team Alpecin Deceuninck competes in the breakaway passing through the Oude Kwaremont cobblestones sector while fans cheer during the 67th E3 Saxo Bank Classic Harelbeke 2024 a 2076km one day race from Harelbeke to Harelbeke UCIWT on March 22 2024 in Harelbeke Belgium Photo by Tim de WaeleGetty Images

The world champion has a record at the Tour of Flanders that makes him the most clear-cut of favourites plus he has delivered a run in that has done plenty to bolster his claim. The 29-year-old may have just started his road season in mid-March but it began on a strong note with a powerful showing at Milan San-Remo , where he may have come tenth but had utilised his clear strength to shepherd teammate Jasper Philipsen toward a sprint victory. Then there was a win at E3 Saxo Classic – a key pre-Flanders test given it uses many of the same climbs and cobbles – and a second at Gent-Wevelgem so there is no doubt he has already built back to formidable form after his post-cyclocross season break. Still, the fact that he didn't win in Wevelgem, admitting he was still paying for the efforts at E3, has left his rivals with at least a glimmer of hope.

Still, a reminder of his history at the race could quickly dull that glimmer. His worst result from five starts is a fourth in his debut year, 2019. Since then Van der Poel hasn’t once budged from the top two steps of the podium.  Wins came in 2020 and 2022, with the rider who kept him out of the top spot most recently – Tadej Pogačar (UAE Team Emirates) – not taking to the start line on Sunday while 2021 winner Kasper Asgreen (Soudal-QuickStep) hasn’t exactly had flying form so far this season. Plus, if Van der Poel keeps up his pattern of the last four years – alternating second place and first – 2024 is the year he will celebrate his third victory.

Still, it's not just Van der Poel's rivals that could contribute to a break in the pattern, given the Alpecin-Deceuninck squad he'll have assembled alongside him on the start line. Philipsen's victory at the first Monument of the season, Milan-San Remo, is the perfect example as the rainbow jersey-clad Van der Poel switched from contender mode to become the most impressive domestique a sprinter could hope for. Still, it's hard to imagine the team could throw their weight behind any other option than Van der Poel in the Tour of Flanders.

Wout van Aert (Visma-Lease a Bike)

HARELBEKE BELGIUM MARCH 22 Wout van Aert of Belgium and Team Visma Lease a Bike competes in the chase group passing through the Oude Kwaremont cobblestones sector while fans cheer during the 67th E3 Saxo Bank Classic Harelbeke 2024 a 2076km one day race from Harelbeke to Harelbeke UCIWT on March 22 2024 in Harelbeke Belgium Photo by Tim de WaeleGetty Images

With the two riders so often mentioned in the same breath, it will probably come as no surprise to see Van der Poel's name quickly followed on the favourites list by Wout van Aert. The Ronde, however, is one race where the powerful Dutch rider definitely has the upper hand on long-time rival Van Aert. Plus the Belgian's Visma-Lease a Bike squad may not have had quite as powerful a start to the Classics season it would have hoped for . Still, perhaps that could even drive them even harder in the chase victory in Oudenaarde.

The team, which already had Christophe Laporte out with illness, will be determined to make sure Tour of Flanders is not a repeat of E3 Saxo Classic. There was a string of crashes that weighed on their chances and left a number of riders, including Van Aert, with some recovering to do before the Tour of Flanders. Still, with the team pointing to a quick recovery from the injuries, and a more than respectable third place from Van Aert at the race regardless, there should be little cause for concern ahead of Sunday.

Van Aert's path through the season so far has been vastly different from Van der Poel's, with an earlier start and a Kuurne-Brussels-Kuurne win in late February before the rider headed off to train at altitude in preparation for the Tour of Flanders and Paris-Roubaix. He then returned to racing at the E3 Saxo Classic and will also take on Wednesday's Dwars door Vlaanderen, a race Van der Poel is sitting out.  

The Visma-Lease a Bike rider has not been out of the top six in the past three editions of the Tour of Flanders he has taken part in, with his best result being a second in 2020 and in 2023 he delivered fourth. He will be hoping his post-altitude training upswing kicks in and helps lift the level in 2024. Plus, while crashes and illness may have recently taken a toll there is still plenty of strength in the team, including the experience of 2022 runner-up Dylan van Baarle and Matteo Jorgenson , who came ninth on his debut at the race last year, won Paris-Nice in February and came fifth at E3 last week.

Mads Pedersen (Lidl-Trek)

WEVELGEM BELGIUM MARCH 24 Mads Pedersen of Denmark and Team Lidl Trek celebrates at finish line as race winner during the 86th GentWevelgem in Flanders Fields 2024 Mens Elite a 2531km one day race from Ieper to Wevelgem UCIWT on March 24 2024 in Wevelgem Belgium Photo by Tim de WaeleGetty Images

Mads Pedersen may have given every single one of Van der Poel's rivals hope as he proved the world champion was beatable at Gent-Wevelgem, but perhaps also at the same time instilled a little concern as the Lidl-Trek rider simultaneously proved just how big a challenge it may be to beat him. The cleverly played two-way duel with Van der Poel on the road to Wevelgem certainly showcased the power of Pedersen but also, once again, the Lidl-Trek team.

“You know Mathieu is one of the biggest stars in cycling. Without criticising my own team, none of us is on that level,” Pedersen said after the race. “If we want to beat guys like him or Wout [van Aert] or even [Tadej] Pogačar, we have to be with numbers and put pressure on them."

At the E3 Saxo Classic Lidl-Trek ended up with four riders in the top 11 and Jasper Stuyven in second before Pedersen worked his way up to the top step following the same strength-in-numbers battle plan at Gent-Wevelgem. There is little doubt given the success of the powerful teamwork – also often a winning difference in the women's squad – that applying the pressure will once again be a crucial component of the team plan. With riders like Stuyven, Jonathan Milan and Toms Skujins on the squad alongside Pedersen they have the cards to play that could just help them deliver another successful hand.

As Fabian Cancellara mused in his Cyclingnews column this week, Lidl-Trek are real contenders .

Neilson Powless and Alberto Bettiol (EF Education-EasyPost)

SIENA ITALY MARCH 02 Neilson Powless of The United States and Team EF Education EasyPost competes while fans cheer during the 18th Strade Bianche 2024 Mens Elite a 215km one day race from Siena to Siena 320m UCIWT on March 02 2024 in Siena Italy Photo by Tim de WaeleGetty Images

When it comes to the Tour of Flanders, it's difficult to choose between EF Education-EasyPost teammates Nielson Powless and Alberto Bettiol.

Powless has only competed in nine Classics during his career, but his eighth place at Liège-Bastogne-Liège two years ago, combined with a seventh at Milan-San Remo and fifth at the Tour of Flanders last year, make him a serious contender for a podium spot.

There is only one rider on the EF Education-EasyPost line-up who, based on experience, knows exactly what it takes to win the Tour of Flanders, and that is Alberto Bettiol. The Italian soloed to a victory in the 2019 edition after he surprised his rivals by riding away on the final climb of the Oude Kwaremont with 17km and then holding off all the big-name chasers. He has had a run of success this early season with a win at Milano-Torino and fifth place at Milan-San Remo, results that could bode well for him at the Tour of Flanders.

Biniam Girmay (Intermarché-Wanty)

HARELBEKE BELGIUM MARCH 22 Biniam Girmay of Eritrea and Team Intermarche Wanty competes passing through the Paterberg sector while fans cheer during the 67th E3 Saxo Bank Classic Harelbeke 2024 a 2076km one day race from Harelbeke to Harelbeke UCIWT on March 22 2024 in Harelbeke Belgium Photo by Tim de WaeleGetty Images

Biniam Girmay took a different approach to his season this year, starting in Australia to see if it would be a better run toward his key Classics goals. He hasn't had a lot to show for it so far in terms of spring results but last weekend's Gent-Wevelgem did deliver some hope that the Classics form he was hoping for is starting to show. The 23-year-old Intermarché-Wanty rider came seventh at the race where he won the title in 2022 , finishing near the front of the reduced peloton that came over the line behind the break of Pedersen and Van der Poel.

Girmay made his Tour of Flanders debut last season but he will be hoping for a much better ending in 2024. A heavy crash and a concussion put an end to his chances not only at that race, but also saw him miss a planned Paris-Roubaix debut. The plan is to make that debut this year instead.

Matej Mohorič (Bahrain Victorious)

HARELBEKE BELGIUM MARCH 22 Matej Mohoric of Slovenia and Team Bahrain Victorious attacks during the 67th E3 Saxo Bank Classic Harelbeke 2024 a 2076km one day race from Harelbeke to Harelbeke UCIWT on March 22 2024 in Harelbeke Belgium Photo by Tim de WaeleGetty Images

Ever since that spectacular Milan-San Remo victory in 2022, aided by a dropper post descent, Mohorič is a name that regularly pops up as one to consider in the favourites list. Still, longshot is definitely a fitting description for the rider at Tour of Flanders as it isn't exactly a race where he has form, still his record on the long race to the Ligurian coastal town wasn't staggering either in the editions before he went on to take victory. 

Milan-San Remo is just one example of just what the rider can deliver at high-stakes priority events and on the run into this season the current Gravel World Champion had slated Tour of Flanders and Paris-Roubaix as two targets he had his mind set on for 2024. 

The Slovenian's best finish at Ronde van Vlaanderen from his three participations has been 21st. However, he has come closer to the podium in the race which has much in common with Sunday's event, E3 Saxo Classic, where he came fourth in 2022 and seventh last year. That said, he was 15th this time in what turned out to be a chaotic crash-heavy edition. That was followed by a 13th at Gent-Wevelgem, so the build-up hasn't been spectacular but the spark of a fifth at Strade Bianche and sixth at Milan-San Remo may yet be rekindled.

Tim Wellens and Nils Politt (UAE Team Emirates)

HARELBEKE BELGIUM MARCH 22 Tim Wellens of Belgium and UAE Team Emirates competes passing through the Paterberg sector while fans cheer during the 67th E3 Saxo Bank Classic Harelbeke 2024 a 2076km one day race from Harelbeke to Harelbeke UCIWT on March 22 2024 in Harelbeke Belgium Photo by Tim de WaeleGetty Images

Off to a strong season's start, Tim Wellens has two podiums and five top-five finishes since he began racing at Vuelta Ciclista a la Region de Murcia "Costa Calida" in early February. It is his second place at Kuurne-Brussel-Kuurne, fourth at this week's E3 Classic and even his 12th at Omloop Het Nieuwsblad and 13th at Strade Bianche that show his ability to contest the biggest one-day races with the best.

Racing on home soil during Belgium's cobbled Classics, Wellens has never quite pulled it together for the big show at the Tour of Flanders. His best finish in the 2021 edition was 25th. That's not to say he won't be among the contenders this year, even if he is among the second-tier behind the out-right favourites Van Aert, Van der Poel, and Pedersen.

He lines up with Marc Hirschi , who, like himself, tends to favour the other Monuments: Milan-San-Remo, Liège-Bastogne-Liège, and Il Lombardia. The team also has a powerful rider in Mikkel Berg, António Morgado, who was recently second at Le Samyn. Of course, there is also Nils Politt , who has already performed well this spring, with a second at Omloop Het Nieuwsblad and seventh at E3 Classic.

Matteo Trentin (Tudor Pro Cycling)

WEVELGEM BELGIUM MARCH 24 Matteo Trentin of Italy and Tudor Pro Cycling Team competes during the 86th GentWevelgem in Flanders Fields 2024 Mens Elite a 2531km one day race from Ieper to Wevelgem UCIWT on March 24 2024 in Wevelgem Belgium Photo by Tim de WaeleGetty Images

Matteo Trentin gives the second-tier Tudor Pro Cycling team a real contender at the Tour of Flanders. Last year, he finished in the top 10, his highest-placed finish of the 11 editions he has raced.

Signing with Tudor through 2026 , Trentin is a mentor and leader of the team but still brings his ambition to every race. During the Classics campaign, he finished ninth at Omloop Het Nieuwsblad and, more recently, tenth at Gent-Wevelgem.

The challenging terrain moves up a notch at the Tour of Flanders, but Trentin has never shied away from difficult one-day races. More often than not, these routes are where he has shown his best career performances. Look no further than his fifth place at the Wollongong Worlds , second place at the Yorkshire Worlds, and fourth place at the Bergen Worlds.

He appears to be performing stronger as he races into the later years of his career, and he is the type of rider who can use his strength and experience to land on the podium in a race like the Tour of Flanders.

Kasper Asgreen and Julian Alaphilippe (Soudal-QuickStep)

WEVELGEM BELGIUM MARCH 24 Kasper Asgreen of Denmark and Team Soudal QuickStep competes passing through the Kemmelberg Belvedre cobblestones sector during the 86th GentWevelgem in Flanders Fields 2024 Mens Elite a 2531km one day race from Ieper to Wevelgem UCIWT on March 24 2024 in Wevelgem Belgium Photo by Tim de WaeleGetty Images

Soudal-QuickStep - the Wolfpack - was once the ruler of the Classics, and now steps into Tour of Flanders with some possibilities, but it's certainly no longer the stand-out option. Still, it's hard to write off riders like Kasper Asgreen , even when he has had a so-so run into the race with his best result of the season so far a 16th at Milan-San Remo – he hadn't exactly lit up the early season leaderboard either in 2021, before taking the top step at both E3 and Flanders. Even while still on the build after injury he came seventh in Oudenaarde last year too.

Asgreen, as a former winner, may have a strong claim but Julian Alaphilippe has unfinished business. The two-time world champion hit a motorbike on his debut while out front with Van Aert and Van der Poel in 2020. Since then he has raced the Belgian Monument twice, finishing 42nd in 2021 and 51st in 2023 after being caught up in a massive crash. This year he has put a big target on the race and his recent ninth at Milan-San Remo will provide some encouragement as he strives to turn his record at the race, along with his season, around.

Michael Matthews (Jayco-AlUla)

SANREMO ITALY MARCH 16 Michael Matthews of Australia and Team Jayco AlUla celebrates at podium as second place winner during the 115th MilanoSanremo 2024 a 288km one day race from Pavia to Sanremo UCIWT on March 16 2024 in Sanremo Italy Photo by Dario BelingheriGetty Images

Tour of Flanders last year was a race better forgotten for Michael Matthews, as while he entered with hope after coming back with building form following COVID-19 he was quickly out of the action again due to crashes at the cobbled Classic. After that, the Australian commented on social media "Tour of Flanders I love you but sometimes you can be brutal, but I'll be back."

Now he is returning in 2024 with a far more promising spring and plenty of incentive to grasp a top result, having missed out by the narrowest of margins at Milan-San Remo in his photo finish sprint with Jasper Philipsen (Alpecin-Deceuninck). Matthews' best result at the race so far is in the year of his debut, with sixth, but his performance at Milan-San Remo indicates that if things fall his way in 2024 the podium could perhaps be within grasp.

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Taylor Swift's reign continues as she ramps up for the next leg of The Eras Tour. The singer-songwriter will kick off the European portion of her world tour in Paris in May, which will continue throughout the summer. From there, she'll return to North America to tour Canada and a few remaining US cities in the fall. If you're hoping to attend, we've compiled all of the details of The Eras Tour, including how to get Taylor Swift tour tickets.

Swift's Eras Tour has taken the world by storm since March 2023. The three-plus-hour tour features hits from each of Swift's album eras, from "Lover" to her recent Grammy Award-winning "Midnights." Each show also features surprise songs and occasional guests, so fans never quite know what they're in for. Swift will release her latest album, "The Tortured Poets Department," in April, but it's unknown if any of those songs will make their way to the tour setlist. 

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Getting tickets has become its own battle and many fans have waited hours in the Ticketmaster queue to hopefully snag some seats, if they could get a presale ticket code in the first place. While Swift continues to extend the tour, including new US dates, tickets remain hard to come by.

Below, we've put together a guide on everything to know about The Eras Tour, including the tour schedule, ticket purchasing details, resale ticket prices, and the concert film streaming options . You can also peruse resale vendors like StubHub and Vivid Seats at your leisure.

Taylor Swift international tour dates

The Eras Tour international dates resume on May 9 in Paris. The European tour will run until August 20 in London. UK prices are listed in pounds, and start times vary from city to city. US dates start in October and can be found under the following table.

Taylor Swift North American tour dates

The Eras tour will return to the US on October 18 in Miami. In addition to the Miami shows, Swift will perform multiple dates in New Orleans and Indianapolis. On November 14, Swift will head to Canada for several shows in Toronto and Vancouver. All North American shows start at 7 p.m. local time.

How to buy tickets for Taylor Swift's 2024 tour

Original standard tickets for Taylor Swift's 2024 sold out long ago for both international and domestic dates. All US tickets and many international tickets were sold through Ticketmaster , although select international locations used different services. 

Tickets for most dates are available on resale websites like StubHub and Vivid Seats . These are generally higher-priced than the originals, which are no longer available. Keep in mind that some countries have rules regarding reselling tickets.

How much are Taylor Swift tickets?

Ticket prices vary by date and location. International resale tickets tend to be a bit cheaper than US resale tickets. It's worth noting that some of the cheapest tickets have restricted views.

StubHub's cheapest European tickets range from $392 (Madrid, Spain, on May 29) to £978 (London, United Kingdom, on June 22). The latter is around $1,248 in USD. The lowest prices for most shows are around $450 to $1,000. On Vivid Seats , the cheapest tickets for these dates go for $549 and $683, respectively. 

When it comes to North American shows, the cheapest StubHub tickets range from $1,045 (Vancouver, Canada, on December 8) to $2,081 (Miami, Florida, on October 19). Most of the cheapest tickets are priced between $1,200 and $1,800. On Vivid Seats, the cheapest Taylor Swift tickets on these dates start at $1,133 and $2,212, respectively. The two resale vendors generally have similarly priced offerings, but this varies from show to show. 

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Taylor Swift has a variety of opening acts, from up-and-coming singers to established groups. Opening acts vary by date. For the European leg of the tour, Paramore will open for Swift. In the US and Canada, Gracie Abrams will be the opening act. 

Will Taylor Swift add more dates to the Eras Tour?

Taylor Swift already added additional stops to her tour due to popular demand, including her US tour dates this fall. She also added additional dates to some of her European city stops, including bonus performances in France and the United Kingdom, among other locations. It's unknown whether Swift will end up adding even more tour dates, but by the end of the upcoming US leg she will have been touring for almost two years, so fans shouldn't be surprised if she takes a break. 

Where can I stream The Eras Tour concert film?

If you'd rather watch The Eras Tour from home, you could always stream it on Disney+. Check out everything you need to know about streaming The Eras Tour concert film in our guide . 

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Tour de France 2024 to be held from June 29 to July 21

For the first time, the Grand Tour cycling race will start in Florence, Italy and finish in Nice, bypassing Paris due to the upcoming Olympics.

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The Tour de France 2024 is all set to begin with the Grand Depart on June 29 and will wrap up on July 21.

To accommodate the preparations for the Paris 2024 Olympics, set to begin on July 26, several adjustments have been to this year's route.

Now in its 111th edition, the Tour de France will flag off from Florence and roll through a total distance of 3,492km underlined by 52,000m of elevation gain. The tour will reach Nice after 21 stages and for the first time, will bypass the French capital.

Spread across 23 days that includes two days of rest, the Tour de France will have two individual time trials. Four mountain-top finishes, a series of gravel sections for the first time, and a hilly time trial to Nice.

With Florence hosting the Grand Depart event this year, this is the first time that an Italian city will get the distinction. Last year, the Grand Depart was hosted by Spain.

The first stage will comprise a hilly 205km stretch from Florence to Rimini on the Adriatic coast while the second is set to depart from the Emilia-Romagna town of Cesena and end in University town Bologna. The third goes from Piacenza to Turin.

The fourth stage will also start in Italy at Pinerolo following which the action is set to move to France.

On July 20, the riders will resume from the Promenade des Anglais on a route up to the Col de la Couillole. On July 21, the 21st and final stage will be contested as a time trial between Monaco and Nice, instead of a traditional sprint on the Champs-Elysées.

This will be the first time since 1989 that the Tour will end in a time trial.

Jonas Vingegaard, who won his second straight title last year, will be the defending champion.

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'Raise Your Glass' and get tickets when Pink brings her 2024 tour to Des Moines this fall

Pink is giving you a reason to go to the Wells Fargo Arena in Des Moines this October.

The pop singer-songwriter announced she is adding the Des Moines stop on Oct. 24 as part of her North American tour “Trustfall.”

Since the early 2000s, the three-time Grammy winner has been releasing hit after hit, from “Get the Party Started,” “So What,” “Raise Your Glass” and “What About Us.”

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A portion of the proceeds from the show will support Girls Rock! Des Moines, according to a news release. Girls Rock! Des Moines is an organization that describes its mission as empowering girls and women, nonbinary and transgender youth and adults through “self-expression, creative agency, and mentoring in music and arts-based education, collaboration, performance, and production."

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Pink will be joined by the Script, the Irish band behind “Breakeven,” “Hall of Fame” and “For the First Time.”

How to get tickets for Pink’s 2024 tour in Des Moines

The concert starts at 7:30 p.m. Tickets will be available to purchase starting on Friday, March 29 at 10 a.m. at hyveetix.com .

Paris Barraza is a trending and general assignment reporter at the Des Moines Register. Reach her at  [email protected] . Follow her on Twitter @ParisBarraza.

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