Reputation Stadium Tour

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  • 1 Netflix original
  • 3 Critical review
  • 4 Awards and nominations
  • 6 Setlist changes
  • 7 Surprise songs
  • 8 Special guests
  • 10 Tour dates

Netflix original [ ]

On December 13, 2018, Taylor thanked everyone for her birthday wishes on Instagram and also announced that there was going to be a tour movie for the Reputation Stadium Tour that would be released on New Year's Eve, titled Taylor Swift: reputation Stadium Tour . It was filmed at the last Dallas/Arlington show, which was the final US leg date. It featured the surprise song " All Too Well ".

Taylor Swift designed her own stage, complete with an elevator, and a rapid changing room for her eight costumes.

The main screen was 110 feet tall and and made of 12 columns and 1,5OO LED tiles that split into 49 individual screens that moved depending on the song. The stage design is an X shape and it also features a B & C Stage that Taylor accessed with the floating constellation and snake gondolas during " Delicate " and the " Bad Blood "/" Should've Said No " mashup. The band played right behind the main screen and during certain parts of the show, the screen opened and the audience could see them.

During " Look What You Made Me Do ", there was a giant inflatable snake named Karyn on the stage as well as smaller inflatable snakes on the B & C Stage and for the show encore, a water fountain was installed on stage. There were also fire, smoke and fireworks effects throughout the show from the stage. The LED bracelets distributed to the attendees were interactive with the songs and stage visuals.

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Critical review [ ]

"This might be her most astounding tour yet – even when she’s aiming for maximum stadium-rock razzle-dazzle bombast, she gives it all the vibe of a mass communion." - Rolling Stone

Awards and nominations [ ]

The Reputation Stadium Tour won five awards from eight nominations.

Set list [ ]

Official set list for the tour.

  • " ...Ready For It? "
  • " I Did Something Bad "
  • " Gorgeous "
  • " Style "/" Love Story "/" You Belong with Me "
  • " Look What You Made Me Do "
  • " End Game "
  • " King of My Heart "
  • " Delicate "
  • " Shake It Off " (with Charli XCX and Camila Cabello)
  • " Dancing With Our Hands Tied " (" So It Goes... " played at some shows)
  • Surprise Song
  • " Blank Space "
  • " Bad Blood "/" Should've Said No "
  • " Don't Blame Me "
  • " Long Live "/" New Year's Day "
  • Why She Disappeared (spoken poem interlude)
  • " Getaway Car "
  • " Call It What You Want "
  • " We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together "/" This Is Why We Can't Have Nice Things "

Setlist changes [ ]

  • On July 10, July 14, July 22, and many other dates, Swift performed " So It Goes... " instead of " Dancing With Our Hands Tied ".
  • On July 14, Swift performed " Our Song " and " Wildest Dreams " a cappella after the levitating gondola used during " Delicate " malfunctioned. She did not go by the first B stage or do the crowd walk, and instead did every song she would've performed on the first B stage, on the C stage.
  • On July 21, Swift performed " Clean " before the " Long Live "/" New Year's Day " mashup, because it was raining.

Surprise songs [ ]

The following songs were performed by Swift after " Dancing With Our Hands Tied ". The songs changed each night. A playlist of every surprise song is featured on streaming platforms called "Reputation Stadium Tour Surprise Songs Playlist".

  • Glendale: " All Too Well "
  • Santa Clara night one: " Wildest Dreams "
  • Santa Clara night two: " The Best Day "
  • Pasadena night one: " Red "
  • Seattle: " Holy Ground "
  • Denver: " Teardrops on My Guitar "
  • Chicago night one: " Our Song "
  • Chicago night two: " 22 "
  • Manchester night one: " I Knew You Were Trouble "
  • Manchester night two: " I Don't Wanna Live Forever "
  • Dublin night one: " Mean "
  • Dublin night two: " How You Get the Girl "
  • London night one: " So It Goes... "
  • London night two: " Fifteen "
  • Louisville: " Mine "
  • Columbus: " Sparks Fly "
  • Landover night one: " State of Grace "
  • Landover night two: " Haunted "
  • Philadelphia night one: " Never Grow Up "
  • Philadelphia night two: " Treacherous "
  • Cleveland: " Babe "
  • East Rutherford night one: " Welcome to New York "
  • East Rutherford night two: " Fearless "
  • East Rutherford night three: " Enchanted "
  • Foxborough night one: " 22 "
  • Foxborough night two: " Change "
  • Foxborough night three: " Ours "
  • Toronto night one: " Out of the Woods "
  • Toronto night two: " Come Back... Be Here "
  • Pittsburgh: " A Place in This World "
  • Atlanta night one: " This Love "
  • Atlanta night two: " The Lucky One "
  • Tampa: " Invisible "
  • Miami Gardens: " Breathe "
  • Nashville: " Better Man "
  • Detroit: " Jump Then Fall "
  • Minneapolis night one: " Begin Again "
  • Minneapolis night two: " Tied Together with a Smile "
  • Kansas City: " The Story of Us "
  • Indianapolis: " Forever & Always "
  • St. Louis: " Hey Stephen "
  • New Orleans: " Speak Now "
  • Houston: " Wonderland "
  • Arlington night one: " White Horse "
  • Arlington night two: " All Too Well "
  • Perth: " I Knew You Were Trouble "
  • Melbourne: " I'm Only Me When I'm with You "
  • Sydney: " 22 "
  • Brisbane: " Starlight "
  • Auckland: " Out of the Woods "
  • Tokyo night one: " I Know Places "
  • Tokyo night two: " Wildest Dreams "

Special guests [ ]

These artists joined Taylor on stage to sing a song together as a surprise to the fans.

  • May 18, 2018 - Pasadena, California - Shawn Mendes - " There's Nothing Holdin' Me Back "
  • May 19, 2018 - Pasadena, California - Troye Sivan - " My My My! "
  • May 19, 2018 - Pasadena, California - Selena Gomez - " Hands To Myself "
  • June 22, 2018 - London, England - Niall Horan - " Slow Hands "
  • June 23, 2018 - London, England - Robbie Williams - " Angels "
  • July 26, 2018 - Foxborough, Massachusetts - Hayley Kiyoko - " Curious "
  • August 4, 2018 - Toronto, Ontario, Canada - Bryan Adams - " Summer of '69 "
  • August 25, 2018 - Nashville, Tennessee - Tim McGraw and Faith Hill - " Tim McGraw "
  • October 5, 2018 - Arlington, Texas - Maren Morris - " The Middle "
  • October 6, 2018 - Arlington, Texas - Sugarland - " Babe "

Gallery [ ]

Tour dates [ ].

  • 1 List of Taylor Swift's ex-boyfriends
  • 2 The Tortured Poets Department
  • 3 Taylor Swift (album)

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The Internet Is Losing It Because Taylor Swift Just Announced These Reputation Tour Dates

Taylor Swift has announced the dates and locations for her Reputation stadium tour , which will take place in the U.S. between May 8 and Oct. 6 next year.

The 27-year-old will be performing on 27 dates in more than 20 different cities across the country, kicking off at the University of Phoenix Stadium in Glendale, Arizona, and ending at the AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas.

The tickets can be bought using Ticketmaster , and details about price and VIP packages have not yet been released. Avid Swift fans can register for Taylor Swift Tix presale access before 12 p.m. ET on Nov. 28. The presale will run between Dec. 5 and Dec. 8.

Predictably, the internet went into meltdown mode following the announcement, with many social media users voicing their frustration at not knowing when Swift is coming to their country. Date’s for the pop star’s international tour will be announced at a later date.

Taylor Swift announced tour dates but I'm at work at cannot freak out appropriately pic.twitter.com/l8iHrrxD5v — Ashley Allen (@TheBlondeAshley) November 13, 2017
OMG @taylorswift13 has just announced the first few dates for her stadium world tour. Hurry up announcing UK dates #repuatation pic.twitter.com/YlJYptk0zR — Sol Loredo (@sol_de_mar) November 13, 2017
Taylor Swift just released tour dates and I know I won't be able to go and it makes me want to scream. pic.twitter.com/FShu5EQrbq — Sam (@Samrp01) November 13, 2017

Below is the full list of dates and locations for Swift’s highly anticipated tour.

May 8: University of Phoenix Stadium in Glendale, Arizona May 12: Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California May 19: Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California May 22: CenturyLink Field in Seattle, Washington May 25: Sports Authority Field at Mile High in Denver, Colorado June 2: Soldier Field in Chicago, Illinois June 30: Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium in Louisville, Kentucky July 7: Ohio Stadium in Columbus, Ohio July 10: FedEx Field in Washington, D.C. July 14: Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania July 17: First Energy Stadium in Cleveland, Ohio July 21: MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey July 28: Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts August 4: Rogers Centre in Toronto, Ontario August 7: Heinz Field in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania August 11: Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, Georgia August 14: Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida August 18: Hard Rock Stadium in Miami, Florida August 25: Nissan Stadium in Nashville, Tennessee August 28: Ford Field in Detroit, Michigan September 1: U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis, Minnesota September 8: Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, Missouri September 15: Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, Indiana September 18: The Dome at America’s Center in St. Louis, Missouri September 22: Mercedes-Benz Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana September 29: NRG Stadium in Houston, Texas October 6: AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas

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Taylor Swift Announces More Dates For 'Reputation' Stadium Tour

The GRAMMY-winner pumps up her North American tour with seven additional dates across the U.S.

With an already massive tour planned in support of her sixth album, Reputation , Taylor Swift has given her fans even more opportunities to catch her live in 2018 by adding seven U.S. dates to her Reputation stadium tour.

The announcement comes the same week Reputation reclaimed the top spot on the Billboard 200, after being temporarily dethroned by Eminem 's Revival . Swift's Reputation tour was already on track to be one of the most talked-about tours of the year.

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The newly announced dates will expand the tour to add an additional show in each of these seven cities: Santa Clara, Calif.; Washington, D.C.; Philadelphia; Rutherford, N. J.; Foxborough, Mass.; Minneapolis, Minn.; and Arlington, Texas.

Advance ticket sales for the added dates will begin for fans registered for the Taylor Swift Presale via Ticketmaster Verified Fan starting on Jan. 5 and continuing through Jan.18. Tickets for the general public will go on-sale Jan. 31.

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15 Must-Hear Albums In April 2024: Taylor Swift, Vampire Weekend, St. Vincent & More

April promises to shower listeners with heavy-hitting hip-hop, pop, country and rock releases. From Metro Boomin and Future's upcoming collab, to TOMORROW x TOGETHER's new minisode, get your April 2024 playlist ready with 15 exciting new releases.

This year, April brings more than just showers to beget May flowers. Instead, there must be something in the stars: In the fourth month of 2024, four artists are releasing their fourth studio albums. These are pop-rock band X Ambassadors’ Townie , R&B singer Bryson Tiller ’s Bryson Tiller , rapper PartyNextDoor ’s P4 , and Irish rockers Picture This’ Parked Car Conversations .

Numerology aside, April will also contemplate exciting new works from pop masters Taylor Swift , whose The Tortured Poets Department drops mid-month, and St. Vincent ’s All Born Screaming , country star ERNEST’s Nashville, Tennessee , jazz master Kenny Garrett and electronic producer Svoy’s What Killed AI? , and — allegedly — the second part of Future and Metro Boomin ’s first joint-effort, We Don’t Trust You .

There’s music for all tastes ready to fill your playlists for the rest of the year. Read on for 15 of the most exciting albums dropping in April 2024.

TOMORROW X TOGETHER - minisode 3: TOMORROW 

Release date: April 1

Luckily, fans of the K-pop quintet TOMORROW X TOGETHER (TXT) rarely have to wait for new music. Six months after releasing their third studio album, The Name Chapter: Freefall , the group is gearing up to release minisode 3: TOMORROW .

The seven-song EP is fronted by upcoming lead single "Deja Vu," which is said to mix trap, rage, and emo rock into their signature emotional intensity, as per a press release. The other tracks continue to expand the group’s versatility, experimenting with pop rock, house, and acoustic guitars. 

As usual, the concept of the album is connected to TXT’s overarching lore, and features several references to their past works — track "- --- -- --- ·-· ·-· --- ·–," for example, evokes their debut era where Morse Code was used in teasers and in the single "Crown."

TXT will embark on their Act: Promise World Tour starting May 3-5 in Seoul, South Korea, and then head to the U.S. for 11 shows across the country, including two dates at New York’s Madison Square Garden.

Conan Gray - Found Heaven

Release date: April 5

Gen Z popstar Conan Gray has Found Heaven . After 2022’s Superache , his upcoming third album was co-produced by legendaries Max Martin , Greg Kurstin , and Shawn Everett , among others.

Gray had been teasing the 13-track record since last year with a slew of buoyant, '80s-tinged singles ( "Never Ending Song," "Killing Me" and "Lonely Dancers") and poignant, Elton John -esque ballads ( "Winner," "Alley Rose" ). "When I was making the album, I was really obsessively listening to music of that era," he explained to NME . "I think also, because it was a deeply emotional time, I was almost hiding from reality. I didn’t listen to a song from the 2020s during the making of this album."

To celebrate this new, holy era, Gray will be touring Australia in July, North America in September and October, and Europe and the UK in November. "I want people to know that I was having fun and goofing around, and I want you to smile and I want you to feel like you can just be yourself," he added. "I just want the album to be a reminder to people that you can be so many things all at once."

Sinkane - We Belong 

Ahmed Gallab, the Sudanese American multi-instrumentalist behind Sinkane, has built his discography resisting musical genres. We Belong , his upcoming eighth studio album, is no different: it combines pop, funk, electronic, afrobeats, disco, and more into "a love letter to Black music," per a press release.

Sinkane’s first album since 2019’s Dépaysé , We Belong features 10 tracks and participations by Bilal, Money Mark, STOUT, and others. Each song tells the story of a different era in Black music and history, laced with love and hope for the future: the disco groove of "Come Together," the gospel choirs of "Everything Is Everything," the funky bassline of "How Sweet is Your Love."

Along with live band the Message, Sinkane has announced a select 10-city tour in the U.S., starting May 3 in New York City and wrapping up on June 9 in Pioneertown, California.

X Ambassadors - Townie

** Pop rock trio X Ambassadors dive deep into nostalgia for Townie , their fourth studio album. The record was inspired by their experience of growing up in the small city of Ithaca, New York, and how it shaped who they are. **

"As a grown man, I’ve fallen back in love with upstate NY, and I oddly feel blessed to have had something to rally so hard against/fight to escape from as a kid," vocalist Sam Harris said in a statement. "No Strings," the first single off the project, is an anthem for that restless feeling, and anchors their concept in a haunting, propulsive melody. "Your Town" and "Half-Life" continue the journey, although taking more melancholy tones.

X Ambassadors first set off their Townie tour in Europe and the UK during February and March. On the day of the release, they will begin the North American leg of the tour in Vancouver, Canada.

Vampire Weekend - Only God Was Above Us 

Five years after releasing their latest record, 2019’s Father of the Bride , indie band Vampire Weekend will drop their fifth studio album, Only God Was Above Us .

According to a press release, frontman Ezra Koenig wrote most of the songs in 2019-2020, and spent the last five years refining them with bandmates Chris Baio and Chris Tomson. The result is a collection of 10 "direct yet complex" tracks, "showing the band at once at its grittiest, and also at its most beautiful and melodic," as seen in singles "CAprilicorn," "Gen-X Cops," and "Classical."

In addition to a sold out performance in Austin, Texas that will coincide with the total eclipse on April 8 and a headline show at Primavera Sound festival in Barcelona, Vampire Weekend has announced an extensive North American tour throughout summer and fall.

Bryson Tiller - Bryson Tiller

Grab your tickets to Bryson Tiller’s upcoming tour while you can: he might go on a hiatus right after. That’s what the R&B singer and rapper told Complex , alleging that his number one passion is actually video games. "I've been designing a game for the past three years; been looking into internships for different companies. That's what I want to prioritize after this album comes out."

The album Tiller refers to is his eponymous fourth LP, a 19-track collection that includes a feature by Victoria Monét , and is described as "seamlessly blending R&B, dancehall, pop, drill, trapsoul, neo-soul, and hip hop" in a press release. " Bryson Tiller is not just an album; it's a declaration of artistic independence and a tribute to the relentless pursuit of greatness."

The project’s three alluring singles ( "Outside," "Whatever She Wants," and "CALYPSO") exemplify how Tiller pushed the boundaries of R&B even more, and solidified his identity as one of music’s most singular artists. "My No. 1 goal with this album is just for everybody on Earth to hear it one time," Tiller also told Complex. "My guarantee is that they'll love [at least] one song."

Tori Kelly - TORI.

"You think you know who Tori Kelly is, but this album will prove that maybe you didn’t," said the YouTube-star-turned-singer in a NME interview about her fifth studio album, TORI . "I feel like I’m stepping into my power and owning my craft."

Her first LP since 2020’s A Tori Kelly Christmas , TORI. took inspiration from '90s and early aughts R&B and pop, as heard on singles "Missin U" and "Cut." "I was trying to create this world of nostalgia, but also there’s that balance with [ TORI. ] feeling fresh and new," she said. Comprising 15 tracks, it also includes participations by Ayra Starr in "Unbelievable," LE SSERAFIM ’s Kim Chae-won on "Spruce," and Jon Bellion — who co-wrote and produced the album — on "Young Gun."

During the creation process, Kelly told Bellion that her guidelines were to be able to "belt out [songs] in the car" and "dance" to them, like one can do in the powerful "High Water." As far as it goes, it looks like they accomplished their mission.

Kelly will kick off her Purple Skies North American tour on April 12 in Ventura, California, and conclude it on May 3 in Kansas City, Missouri.

Future & Metro Boomin - TBA / We Still Don’t Trust You  

Release date: April 12

Rap titans Future and Metro Boomin have been personal friends and work peers for over a decade, but their first collaborative album is only coming out now. We Don’t Trust You , the first installment of a double album, dropped on March 22, while the second part — titled yet to be announced — is slated to release on April 12.

In We Don’t Trust You , the duo showcased their flawless chemistry with grandiose tracks, haunting trap beats, and star-studded features, such as "Like That" with Kendrick Lamar , "Young Metro" with The Weeknd , and "Type S—" with Travis Scott and Playboi Carti . As Metro defined in an interview with Complex , "it’s the classic Future and Metro, but just updated."

So far, no further details have been shared about the second album, but expectations remain high for the duo to outdo the first effort.

girl in red - I'M DOING IT AGAIN BABY!

"I wanted to sincerely apologize for the events that happened directly after the release of my second album, I'M DOING IT AGAIN BABY! " prefaced Norwegian singer girl in red — real name Marie Ulven — on a solemn social media video last month. But while viewers caught their breaths, she revealed it was all a witty joke: the album will only come out on Aprilil 12.

"This is a big year for me. 2024 is, like, my year," she added in the video. I'M DOING IT AGAIN BABY! follows Ulven’s 2021 debut If I Could Make It Go Quiet , but feels "more fun and more playful, and a little bit more confident," as she told Billboard . Lead track "Too Much" brings that novelty heads on, while singles "Doing It Again Baby" and "You Need Me Now?" with Sabrina Carpenter prove that Ulven’s powerful pop is only getting better.

Ulven will kick off her Doing It Again tour from April 16-June 2 in North America, and from Aug.27-Oct. 5 in Europe.

Kenny Garrett & Svoy - Who Killed AI?  

For his first electronic foray, NEA Jazz Master and GRAMMY-winning saxophonist Kenny Garrett enlisted the acclaimed producer-musician Svoy. The result is Who Killed AI? , a seven-track daring exploration of jazz and pop culture.

"The first two songs are really reminiscent of Miles [Davis] ," Garrett shared in a statement. "The way I’m stretching the melody — that’s how I played with Miles." The opener and lead single "Ascendence" is a strong preview of what’s to come: distorted synths and drum and bass beats fused with Garrett’s fun and brilliant lines, a compelling portrait of what the future of music can be.

Later in the year, Garrett plans to take the album on a live tour. "I think my fans will find this interesting," Garrett shared in a statement. "Some people forget that my teacher was Miles Davis. So for me, it’s not that I have to do something different. It is just something that I do. All you have to do is present the music and let them take the journey." 

ERNEST - Nashville, Tennessee  

Early in March, singer/songwriter ERNEST announced on social media that he would be running for mayor in order to "legalize country music." Of course, fans started to get their hopes up for new music — and they were right. The plot was just part of his promotion for the newly announced Nashville, Tennessee , out April 12.

A tour de force with 26 tracks, the record features a bevy of guest stars: from Jelly Roll ("I Went To College, I Went To Jail"), to Lainey Wilson ("Would If I Could"), and ERNEST's two-year-old son, Ryman Saint. It also includes a bluegrass cover of Radiohead ’s "Creep" with HARDY, and a cover of John Mayer ’s "Slow Dancing in a Burning Room."

In addition to "I Went To College, I Went To Jail," four other advance tracks have been shared: "Why Dallas" with Lukas Nelson , "Ain’t As Easy," "Ain’t Too Late," and "How’d We Get Here."

Taylor Swift - The Tortured Poets Department 

Release date: April 19

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On the same night that she won her  lucky 13th GRAMMY for Best Pop Vocal Album with 2022’s Midnights , Taylor Swift also announced her 11th studio album, The Tortured Poets Department . Coming out April 19, the record will feature 16 tracks and collaborations by Florence + the Machine on "Florida!!!" and Post Malone on "Fortnight."

"I needed to make it, it was really a lifeline for me, it sort of reminded me why songwriting gets me through life," Swift said during her The Eras Tour show in Melbourne. "I've never had an album where I needed songwriting more than I needed it on Tortured Poets ."

Along with the statement, Swift also shared an alternate cover for the physical album, titled after and including bonus track "The Bolter." Later on, three other versions named "The Manuscript," "The Albatross," and "The Black Dog" — all including an eponymous bonus track —  were also made available for purchase.

For the rest of the year, Swift will be touring through Europe and North America. As usual with the singer, more surprises are likely to come soon.

PartyNextDoor - PartyNextDoor 4 (P4)

Release date: April 26

** Canadian hitmaker and singer PartyNextDoor will make his long-awaited return this month. PartyNextDoor 4 , also dubbed P4 , is his first full-length work since 2020’s Partymobile , and continues his eponymous albums series after 2016’s P3 . **

"This is the hardest I’ve ever worked on an album. This is the proudest I’ve felt," Party told Billboard for his March cover story. "I’m excited to grind even more for the next [one]. I’m in love with how hard you should work for it." 

He also explained that love is the reason why he takes so long to release new stuff. "I get into relationships and then music becomes second," he said. "I think I’m going to take a break from relationships, a long break, and just get back to making music."

In support of the release, Party shared moody, intimate singles "Resentment" and "Real Woman" — inspired by the same relationships that kept him off stage.

St. Vincent - All Born Screaming

In an interview with Mojo , St. Vincent — also known as Annie Clark — defined her upcoming seventh album, All Born Screaming , as "post-plague pop." Since its creation started right after the release of 2021’s Daddy’s Home , the years of seclusion and adjustment due to the COVID pandemic were a prominent influence in her new work.

"That kind of isolation breeds paranoia and loneliness, and loneliness can breed violence," she said. "It’s been a time of loss collectively and personally. [But] loss and death are very clarifying things, they make everything that doesn’t f—ng matter go away."

Comprising 10 tracks and features from Dave Grohl , Cate Le Bon, and Warpaint’s Stella Mozgawa, All Born Screaming is St. Vincent’s first entirely self-produced set, and an attempt at showcasing what does matter. "This record is darker and harder and more close to the bone. I’d say it’s my least funny record yet. There’s nothing cute about it," she added.

Clark released two singles off the album, "Broken Man" and "Flea," and is gearing up for a North American tour starting May 22.

Picture This - Parked Car Conversations

" Parked Car Conversations is by far the most personal album we have ever created," said vocalist and lyricist Ryan Hennessy in a press release about Picture This’s upcoming album. "It is an album about everything involved with being human. Love and loss and hurt and euphoria and all of those other complex emotions that flutter in between."

The album consists of 15 songs, but a third of it can be previewed through bittersweet, soaring singles "Get On My Love," "Song To Myself," "Leftover Love," "Call It Love," and "Act Of Innocence." Overall, Parked Car Conversations is a soundtrack "not to a movie, but to life," and aims to convey "the ups and downs of living" through ballads and anthems alike, according to Hennessy. 

Coming almost three years since the Irish band’s last release, 2021’s Life in Colour , the new record will be celebrated in high spirits with an Europe and U.K. tour, starting April 21 in München, Germany.

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The Taylor Swift Effect: 8 Ways The Eras Tour Broke Records & Shattered Sales

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The Taylor Swift Effect: 8 Ways The Eras Tour Broke Records & Shattered Sales

As the Eras Tour hits Disney+ with 'Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour (Taylor's Version)', take a look at some of the mind-boggling feats the pop superstar has accomplished with her culture-shifting trek.

Taylor Swift has continuously redefined what it means to be a pop superstar for almost two decades. But 2023 might have been her most defining year to date, thanks to the Eras Tour.

With 152 dates in stadiums across five continents, the Eras Tour isn't just Swift's personal biggest tour to date — it's a feat few other artists have accomplished. The sprawling 3 1/2-hour show is an impressive feat in itself, but the tour has gone on to break records and boost economies, firmly cementing Swift's stratospheric position as one of pop's all-time greats. 

There's a reason why the term "The Taylor Swift Effect" has been coined — it captures the impact Swift has had not just on music, but society as a whole. Swift's latest concert tour weaves through her 10- (and soon to be 11 -) album discography, totaling a whopping 44 songs across 10 different acts for each "era." Between the allure of each set's surprise song and the next-level fan engagement, the tour has become far more than your average concert — it's a full-on cultural moment. 

Though the trek still has a bewildering nine months to go (it will hit Europe and another North America stretch from May to December), Swift is celebrating the Eras Tour's one-year anniversary by bringing its record-breaking concert film to Disney+ on March 14th. 

As fans get ready to stream Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour (Taylor's Version) , GRAMMY.com looks at the impact of the Eras Tour so far, exploring the records Swift has shattered since it first began.

Becoming The Highest Grossing Tour Ever

In eight months, Swift's Eras Tour did something no other artist has ever done: gross over $1 billion on a single tour. Pollstar reported the news in December 2023, stating that the 60+ shows she played in 2023 accumulated to 4.3 million tickets sold. 

This number is even more staggering when compared to Elton John 's farewell tour, which lasted five years and had 328 shows and accumulated $939 million . Not only has Swift been able to do the same with 152 shows, but she still has nine months to go — and at the pace she's going, Pollstar projects that she could pass the $2 billion mark.  

Shattering Attendance Records

From breaking the all-time record for attendance during her three shows at Nashville's Nissan Stadium in May 2023 to playing the largest shows of her career at Melbourne's Cricket Ground in February 2024 (performing to 288,000 fans over three days), Swift couldn't stop breaking attendance records at various stops. Including those venues, she's broken eight attendance records at seven so far: Seattle's Lumen Field, New Jersey's MetLife Stadium, Pittsburgh's Acrisure Stadium, AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, and Sao Paolo's Allianz Parque (where she broke one-day and three-day attendance records).

Although her friend and collaborator Ed Sheeran already broke some of her attendance records during his own 2023 world tour, Swift has done the impossible again by creating an entirely new record to break: how many people are both inside and outside the venue. Cities like Tampa and Detroit all had "Taygating" — mass parties with thousands of fellow Swifties that include singalongs, cookouts, and trading handmade friendship bracelets like the fans inside. In Philadelphia alone, cell phone usage data in the area determined that around 57,000 fans "taygated" outside throughout the tour's three nights.

Spiking Craft Sales

Creating costumes for Taylor Swift concerts is something that fans have been doing since Swift's Fearless Tour in 2009 and 2010, but a lyric from MIdnights ' "You're On Your Own Kid" created a new way for fans to engage with each other. The lyric "So make the friendship bracelets/ Take the moment and taste it" sparked a friendship bracelet frenzy, and caused a 40 percent chainwide increase in jewelry sales overall at Michaels craft stores, with locations within Eras Tour stops seeing a 300 percent sales increase in beads and jewelry categories leading up to the concert.

Since the start of the tour, Michaels has also helped Swifties create over 22,0000 bracelets in their bracelet-making classes in-store. And that simple lyric has inspired other fandoms to take part — Formula One fans are handing bracelets off to drivers before races, and British soccer players are making them to help boost team morale.

Spawning The Highest Grossing Concert Film Of All Time

When she announced that the Eras Tour concert film would be headed to the big screen, Swift opted to "bet on herself" by personally investing $10-20 million to bypass Hollywood entirely to facilitate a partnership directly with AMC. To say that bet worked would be an understatement: the Eras Tour concert movie became the highest-grossing concert film of all time , amassing $250 million in worldwide movie ticket sales. On the day it was announced, movie ticket buyers broke AMC's single-day advance ticket sales record, amassing $26 million within 24 hours.

The Eras Tour film would not only become a huge box office achievement , but would become the first concert film to ever be nominated for a Golden Globe, competing against other major box office blockbusters like Barbie and Oppenheimer .

Igniting Social Media

If fans can't physically be at the concert or "Taygate" outside the venue, they can tune in thanks to TikTok's live-streaming capabilities. Fellow fans provide streams of the entire concert for those who want to watch the gig. Although the viewer count varies, anywhere from 30k+ people can be tuning in on one stream (statistics have shown that most fans tune in for Swift's surprise songs).

Since the start of the Eras Tour, TikTok has been flooded with over 1.9 million videos, with Variety reporting that Taylor-related content can average around 380 million views per day and no day falling below 200 million views. Swift took note of some of the fan-fronted trends, too, including the viral "Bejeweled" dance, created by fan Mikael Arellano, as part of her choreography on tour.

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Boosting The Economy

Every weekend, cities that hosted the Eras Tour awarded Swift with something special — Nashville placed a bench in Centennial Park as a nod to a lyric in "Invisible String," Santa Clara made her an honorary mayor, Minneapolis renamed the city 'Swiftie-apolis,' and Rio de Janeiro projected Swift's junior jewels shirt from the "You Belong With Me" onto Christ the Redeemer. No matter how the cities honored Swift, her visit was certainly beneficial for their local economies — one stop of the Eras Tour averaged around $1,300 spending per person on travel, hotels, food, and merchandise. 

The U.S. Travel Association likened it to the Super Bowl , but happening 53 times across 20 cities, estimating the economic impact to be around $10 billion by the time the tour wraps. It's a tour that has single-handedly changing travel , according to CNN, with fans choosing their travel based on where they can get tickets. And since money talks, politicians and world leaders — from Canada's Prime Minister to the Chilean President — have come out in spades to beg for Swift to add their countries to the worldwide tour. 

Breaking Niche Records

Two nights in Seattle resulted in a "Swift Quake" after so many fans danced to "Shake It Off," which caused seismic activity equivalent to a 2.3 magnitude earthquake. Seismologist Jackie Caplan-Auerbach collected 10 hours of data — from the music to the speakers to the dancing — to see how that energy can impact the ground enough to shake it.

Although not an official record, within the Swiftie community, fans have had battles to see which city can have the longest-standing ovation after "champagne problems," as detailed on Reddit and Billboard . Right now, Swift's penultimate Los Angeles show at SoFi Stadium is the winner, clocking in at 8 minutes .

Elevating Swift's Discography

After the start of a tour, it's natural for artists to see their discography have a short influx of listeners and then taper off again. But after the first 10 weeks of the Eras Tour, Swift's catalogue was growing more and more with every stop — up to 79 percent more than where she was before the tour began. And instead of listeners streaming specific singles or albums, the streamers were all over Swift's set list; Billboard reported that 23 of the 42 songs performed have doubled in weekly streams. 

The tour even helped the resounding fan favorite from 2019's Lover, "Cruel Summer," transform from beloved deep cut to chart topper. Streams of "Cruel Summer" went up 304 percent, resulting in the track becoming both her 10th No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 and her sole longest-leading No. 1 on Billboard 's all-format Radio Songs chart.

Using the Eras Tour to work in tandem with her rerecording release schedule has also become an integral marketing tactic. So much so that coinciding the tour and the releases (as well as the announcements) has helped contribute to her having six albums in the top 20 of the year-end Billboard 200 , more No. 1 albums than any woman in history with 13 (as of press time), and 1989 (Taylor's Version) outselling the original — a staggering 1.3 million albums in its first week. 

Swift wrapped her first 2024 Eras Tour leg in Singapore on March 9, as she's now preparing to release her highly anticipated 11th album , The Tortured Poet's Department , on April 19. Three weeks later, the Eras Tour will pick back up in Nanterre, France, on May 9, with dates nearly every week until it wraps in Vancouver, British Columbia, on Dec. 8. 

With an already record-breaking tour and a new album on the way, there's no doubt that the world will continue to feel the impact of Taylor Swift and her pop star prowess — throughout 2024 and beyond.

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Listen: GRAMMY.com's Women's History Month 2024 Playlist: Female Empowerment Anthems From Beyoncé, Ariana Grande, Jennie & More

This March, the Recording Academy celebrates Women's History Month with pride and joy. Press play on this official playlist that highlights uplifting songs from Taylor Swift, Victoria Monét, Anitta and more.

From commanding stages to blasting through stereos, countless women have globally graced the music industry with their creativity. And though they've long been underrepresented , tides are changing: in just the last few years, female musicians have been smashing records left and right, conquering top song and album charts and selling sold-out massive tours .

This year, Women's History Month follows a particularly historic 66th GRAMMY Awards , which reflected the upward swing of female musicians dominating music across the board. Along with spearheading the majority of the ceremony's performances, women scored bigtime in the General Field awards — with wins including Best New Artist , Record Of The Year , Song Of The Year , and Album Of The Year .

Female empowerment anthems, in particular, took home major GRAMMY gold. Miley Cyrus ' "Flowers" took home two awards , while Victoria Monét was crowned Best New Artist thanks to the success of her album Jaguar II and its hit single "On My Mama." As those two songs alone indicate, female empowerment takes many different shapes in music — whether it's moving on from a relationship by celebrating self-love or rediscovering identity through motherhood.

The recent successes of women in music is a testament to the trailblazing artists who have made space for themselves in a male-dominated industry — from the liberating female jazz revolution of the '20s to the riot grrl movement of the '90s. Across genres and decades, the classic female empowerment anthem has strikingly metamorphosed into diverse forms of defiance, confidence and resilience.

No matter how Women's History Month is celebrated, it's about women expressing themselves, wholeheartedly and artistically, and having the arena to do so . And in the month of March and beyond, women in the music industry deserve to be recognized not only for their talent, but ambition and perseverance — whether they're working behind the stage or front-and-center behind the mic.

From Aretha Franklin 's "RESPECT" to Beyoncé 's "Run the World (Girls)," there's no shortage of female empowerment anthems to celebrate women's accomplishments in the music industry. Listen to GRAMMY.com's 2024 Women's History Month playlist on streaming services below.

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How The 2024 GRAMMYs Saw The Return Of Music Heroes & Birthed New Icons

Between an emotional first-time performance from Joni Mitchell and a slew of major first-time winners like Karol G and Victoria Monét, the 2024 GRAMMYs were unforgettably special. Revisit all of the ways both legends and rising stars were honored.

After Dua Lipa kicked off the 2024 GRAMMYs with an awe-inspiring medley of her two new songs , country star Luke Combs followed with a performance that spawned one of the most memorable moments of the night — and one that exemplified the magic of the 66th GRAMMY Awards.

Combs was joined by Tracy Chapman , whose return to the stage marked her first public performance in 15 years. The two teamed up for her GRAMMY-winning hit "Fast Car," which earned another GRAMMY nomination this year thanks to Combs' true-to-form cover that was up for Best Country Solo Performance. The audience went wild upon seeing a resplendent, smiling Chapman strum her guitar, and it was evident that Combs felt the same excitement singing along beside her.

Chapman and Combs' duet was a powerful display of what the 2024 GRAMMYs offered: veteran musicians being honored and new stars being born.

Another celebrated musician who made a triumphant return was Joni Mitchell . Though the folk icon had won 10 GRAMMYs to date — including one for Best Folk Album at this year's Premiere Ceremony — she had never performed on the GRAMMYs stage until the 2024 GRAMMYs. Backed by a band that included Brandi Carlile , Allison Russell , Blake Mills, Jacob Collier , and other accomplished musicians, the 80-year-old singer/songwriter delivered a stirring (and tear-inducing) rendition of her classic song "Both Sides Now," singing from an ornate chair that added an element of regality.

Later in the show, Billy Joel , the legendary rock star who began his GRAMMY career in 1979 when "Just the Way You Are" won Record and Song Of The Year, used the evening to publicly debut his first single in 17 years, "Turn the Lights Back On." (He also closed out the show with his 1980 classic, "You May Be Right.") It was the latest event in Joel's long history at the show; past performances range from a 1994 rendition of "River of Dreams" to a 2022 duet of "New York State of Mind" with Tony Bennett . The crooner, who died in 2023, was featured in the telecast's In Memoriam section , where Stevie Wonder dueted with archival footage of Bennett. And Annie Lennox , currently in semi-retirement, paid tribute to Sinéad O'Connor , singing "Nothing Compares 2 You" and calling for peace.

Career-peak stars also furthered their own legends, none more so than Taylor Swift . The pop star made history at the 2024 GRAMMYs, claiming the record for most Album Of The Year wins by a single artist . The historic moment also marked another icon's return, as Celine Dion made an ovation-prompting surprise appearance to present the award. (Earlier in the night, Swift also won Best Pop Vocal Album for Midnights , announcing a new album in her acceptance speech. To date, Swift has 14 GRAMMYs and 52 nominations.)

24-time GRAMMY winner Jay-Z expanded his dominance by taking home the Dr. Dre Global Impact Award , which he accepted alongside daughter Blue Ivy . And just before Miley Cyrus took the stage to perform "Flowers," the smash single helped the pop star earn her first-ever GRAMMY , which also later nabbed Record Of The Year .

Alongside the longtime and current legends, brand-new talents emerged as well. Victoria Monét took home two GRAMMYs before triumphing in the Best New Artist category , delivering a tearful speech in which she looked back on 15 years working her way up through the industry. Last year's Best New Artist winner, Samara Joy , continued to show her promise in the jazz world, as she won Best Jazz Performance for "Tight"; she's now 3 for 3, after also taking home Best Jazz Vocal Album for Linger Awhile last year.

First-time nominee Tyla became a first-time winner — and surprised everyone, including herself — when the South African starlet won the first-ever Best African Music Performance GRAMMY for her hit "Water." boygenius , Karol G and Lainey Wilson were among the many other first-time GRAMMY winners that capped off major years with a golden gramophone (or three, in boygenius' case).

All throughout GRAMMY Week 2024 , rising and emerging artists were even more of a theme in the lead-up to the show. GRAMMY House 2024 hosted performances from future stars, including Teezo Touchdown and Tiana Major9 at the Beats and Blooms Emerging Artist Showcase and Blaqbonez and Romy at the #GRAMMYsNextGen Party .

Gatherings such as A Celebration of Women in the Mix , Academy Proud: Celebrating LGBTQIA+ Voices , and the Growing Wild Independent Music Community Panel showcased traditionally marginalized voices and communities, while Halle Bailey delivered a GRAMMY U Masterclass for aspiring artists. And Clive Davis hosted his Pre-2024 GRAMMYs Gala , where stars new and old mingled ahead of the main event. 

From established, veteran artists to aspiring up-and-comers, the 2024 GRAMMYs were a night of gold and glory that honored the breadth of talent and creativity throughout the music industry, perfectly exemplifying the Recording Academy's goal to "honor music's past while investing in its future." If this year's proceedings were any indication, the future of the music industry is bright indeed. 

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Taylor Swift Adds 9 Dates to Reputation Tour Due To Popular Demand

Taylor Swift doubles up on stops to six US arenas, and adds three dates in UK and Ireland.

By Allison Stubblebine

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The Swifties asked for it, and Taylor gave it to them: nine more dates have been added to the  Reputation  Tour  due to overwhelming demand. Now, Swift will play three dates in the UK and Ireland, as well as an additional six dates across the United States. 

The Taylor Swift Tix portal closed up shop through Ticketmaster’s Verified Fan program, though, so fans looking to snag tickets to these dates — or any others, had they not registered in time — will have to wait until Dec. 13, Swift’s birthday, when ticket sales open to the public. The singer explained the additions and ticket sale options in a Facebook post, noting that the six new U.S. dates are actually additional shows for some of the most popular venues. There’s plenty of time between tour stops, though, so there’s still a possibility for Swift to add more dates in the future.  

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Swift recently scored her 75th Hot 100 hit with “End Game,” while  Reputation  reigns at #1 on the Billboard 200 for the second week in a row. View all the Reputation   Tour dates, below. 

Reputation   Tour Dates

May 8 – University of Phoenix Stadium in Glendale, Arizona May 12 – Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California NEW SHOW: May 18 – Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California May 19 – Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California May 22 – CenturyLink Field in Seattle, Washington May 25 – Sports Authority Field at Mile High in Denver, Colorado NEW SHOW: June 1 – Soldier Field in Chicago, Illinois June 2 – Soldier Field in Chicago, Illinois NEW SHOW: June 8 – Etihad Stadium in Manchester, United Kingdom NEW SHOW: June 15 – Croke Park in Dublin, Ireland NEW SHOW: June 22 – Wembley Stadium in London, United Kingdom June 30 – Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium in Louisville, Kentucky July 7 – Ohio Stadium in Columbus, Ohio July 10 – FedEx Field in Washington, D.C. July 14 – Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania July 17 – First Energy Stadium in Cleveland, Ohio NEW SHOW: July 20 – MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey July 21 – MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey NEW SHOW: July 27 – Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts July 28 – Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts NEW SHOW: August 3 – Rogers Centre in Toronto, Ontario Aug. 4 – Rogers Centre in Toronto, Ontario Aug. 7 – Heinz Field in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania NEW SHOW: Aug. 10 – Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, Georgia Aug. 11 – Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, Georgia Aug. 14 – Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida Aug. 18 – Hard Rock Stadium in Miami, Florida Aug. 25 – Nissan Stadium in Nashville, Tennessee Aug. 28 – Ford Field in Detroit, Michigan Sept. 1 – U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis, Minnesota Sept. 8 – Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, Missouri Sept. 15 – Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, Indiana Sept. 18 – The Dome at America’s Center in St. Louis, Missouri Sept. 22 – Mercedes-Benz Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana Sept. 29 – NRG Stadium in Houston, Texas Oct. 6 – AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas

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Drop Everything! Taylor Swift Just Announced the First Dates For Her Reputation Tour

Updated on 11/14/2017 at 4:55 PM

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We hope you're sitting down right now, because Taylor Swift just unveiled some big news. Less than a week after dropping her sixth album, Reputation , the singer announced the first round of dates for her Reputation stadium tour. The general public sale kicks off on Dec. 13 (aka Swift's birthday), but dedicated Swifties will be able to purchase tickets in advance through the Ticketmaster Verified Fan program . But you better hurry! Registration for the program closes on Nov. 28. If you're not in the Unites States or Canada, don't fret, dates for the United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia, and New Zealand will be announced at a later time.

May 8: Glendale, AZ, University of Phoenix Stadium

May 12: Santa Clara, CA, Levi's Stadium

May 19: Pasadena, CA, Rose Bowl

May 22: Seattle, WA, CenturyLink Field

May 25: Denver, CO, Sports Authority Field At Mile High

June 2: Chicago, IL, Soldier Field

June 30: Louisville, KY, Papa John's Cardinal Stadium

July 7: Columbus, OH, Ohio Stadium

July 10: Washington DC, FedEx Field

July 14: Philadelphia, PA, Lincoln Financial Field

July 17: Cleveland, OH, First Energy Stadium

July 21: East Rutherford, NJ, MetLife Stadium

July 28: Foxborough, MA, Gillette Stadium

Aug. 4: Toronto, ON, Rogers Centre

Aug. 7: Pittsburgh, PA, Heinz Field

Aug. 11: Atlanta, GA, Mercedes-Benz Stadium

Aug. 14: Tampa, FL, Raymond James Stadium

Aug. 18: Miami, FL, Hard Rock Stadium

Aug. 25: Nashville, TN, Nissan Stadium

Aug. 28: Detroit, MI, Ford Field

Sept. 1: Minneapolis, MN, U.S. Bank Stadium

Sept. 8: Kansas City, MO, Arrowhead Stadium

Sept. 15: Indianapolis, IN, Lucas Oil Stadium

Sept. 18: St. Louis, MO, The Dome at America's Center

Sept. 22: New Orleans, LA, Mercedes-Benz Superdome

Sept. 29: Houston, TX, NRG Stadium

Oct. 6: Arlington, TX, AT&T Stadium

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Taylor Swift Announces First 'Reputation' Stadium Tour Dates

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Get excited Taylor Swift fans -- the pop superstar is coming to a stadium near you!

Swift announced the first 27 tour dates in support of her new album, Reputation , on Monday, via her Taylor Nation Twitter account. 

"WE’LL SEE YOU SOON! The first round of dates for Taylor Swift’s reputation Stadium Tour have been announced," the tweet reads,  providing a link to Ticketmaster's Verified Fan Program for a first opportunity at tickets. 

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The 2018 tour dates annouced so far are as follows:

May 8 - University of Phoenix Stadium - Glendale, AZ May 12 - Levi's Stadium - Santa Clara, CA May 19 - Rose Bowl - Pasadena, CA May 22 - CenturyLink Field - Seattle, WA May 25 - Sports Authority Field at Mile High - Denver, CO June 2 - Soldier Field - Chicago, IL June 30 - Papa John's Cardinal Stadium - Louisville, KY July 7 - Ohio Stadium - Columbus, OH July 10 - FedEx Field - Washington, DC July 14 - Lincoln Financial Field - Philadelphia, PA July 17 First Energy Stadium Cleveland, OH July 21 - MetLife Stadium - East Rutherford, NJ July 28 - Gillette Stadium - Foxborough, MA Aug. 4 - Rogers Centre - Toronto, ON Aug. 7 - Heinz Field - Pittsburgh, PA Aug. 11 - Mercedes-Benz Stadium - Atlanta, GA Aug. 14 - Raymond James Stadium - Tampa, FL Aug. 18 - Hard Rock Stadium - Miami, FL Aug. 25 - Nissan Stadium - Nashville, TN Aug. 28 - Ford Field - Detroit, MI Sept. 1 - U.S. Bank Stadium - Minneapolis, MN Sept. 8 - Arrowhead Stadium - Kansas City, MO Sept. 15 - Lucas Oil Stadium - Indianapolis, IN Sept. 18 - The Dome at America's Center - St. Louis, MO Sept. 22 - Mercedes-Benz Superdome - New Orleans, LA Sept. 29 - NRG Stadium - Houston, TX Oct. 6  - AT&T Stadium - Arlington, TX

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Taylor Swift Announces Her 'Reputation' Stadium Tour Dates

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It's been only three days since Taylor Swift dropped her sixth studio album, but Swifties have been queuing up to buy tickets to her 2018 concerts for months. Now it's officially time for you and your squad to pick which T.Swift era you're going to dress up as for the big show, because the old Taylor is dead and the new Taylor is going on tour.

The singer announced Monday that she will start her Reputation tour in May 2018 in Arizona, and travel the West Coast until July, when she'll make her way east before ending the tour in September in the South. Tickets go on sale to the general public on Wednesday, December 13. (Because what other day of the month would it be?)

Swift is also partnering with Ticketmaster 's Verified Fan experience so diehard fans can purchase tickets in advance. However, there has been some controversy over the program, which Swift's representatives have said is meant to reward those who care the most about the pop star. The website explains , "Taylor Swift is committed to getting tickets into the hands of fans…NOT scalpers or bots. So she’s collaborating with Ticketmaster #VerifiedFan to create an exclusive program to help you get the best access to tickets in North America, in a really fun way. Once you register, improve your place in line by participating in boost activities until initial registration closes on November 28."

Boost activities included free actions like watching music videos and posting about Reputation on social media, but the program also rewards those who spend money on merch and the album itself. This prompted some—like Rou Reynolds, lead singer of rock band Enter Shikari—to criticize Swift for her marketing tactics. Prices for the tickets haven't been announced, but it looks like Verified Fans can set their preferred price range from $50 to $350-plus at the moment.

Now that the dates have been announced and tickets will actually be on sale soon (after registration for verified fans closes on November 28), fans will find out if their boost activities actually paid off and secured them a priority spot at their chosen concert. But don't fret if you aren't a verified fan or haven't completed many boost activities: The Ticketmaster website says this is just the "first round" of dates for the Reputation tour, so it's likely that the star has more in store for her Swifties.

The dates currently listed are…

May 8 – University of Phoenix Stadium in Glendale, Arizona May 12 – Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California May 19 – Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California May 22 – CenturyLink Field in Seattle, Washington May 25 – Sports Authority Field at Mile High in Denver, Colorado June 2 – Soldier Field in Chicago, Illinois June 30 – Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium in Louisville, Kentucky July 7 – Ohio Stadium in Columbus, Ohio July 10 – FedEx Field in Washington, D.C. July 14 – Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania July 17 – First Energy Stadium in Cleveland, Ohio July 21 – MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey July 28 – Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts August 4 – Rogers Centre in Toronto, Ontario August 7 – Heinz Field in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania August 11 – Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, Georgia August 14 – Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida August 18 – Hard Rock Stadium in Miami, Florida August 25 – Nissan Stadium in Nashville, Tennessee August 28 – Ford Field in Detroit, Michigan September 1 – U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis, Minnesota September 8 – Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, Missouri September 15 – Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, Indiana September 18 – The Dome at America’s Center in St. Louis, Missouri September 22 – Mercedes-Benz Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana September 29 – NRG Stadium in Houston, Texas October 6 – AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas

Even if you can't make it to the real-life concert experience, Swift has already given fans the gift of live performances off the new album. If the snake microphone she used on Saturday Night Live last weekend is any indicator, every detail of the tour will be meticulously thought out. Are you ready for it?

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With her latest album Reputation finally out in the world, it only makes sense for Taylor Swift to announce the tour set to support it. Today the pop star finally pulled back the curtain on one of the most anticipated live runs of 2018, revealing a slew of new dates in football stadiums across North America.

The new run is set to kick off on May 8 in Glendale, Arizona, at the University of Phoenix Stadium, home of the NFL’s Arizona Cardinals. From there, it will wind its way across the U.S., up and down the west coast, before hitting in the midwest, shooting over to the northeast, then heading down south for a final blowout gig at the Cowboy’s massive AT&T Stadium on October 6.

If you want to grab a ticket , the presale will begin on Tuesday, December 5 and will run through Friday, December 8. In order to get the Presale access you have to register for Taylor Swift Tix . Registration closes on Tuesday afternoon, November 28 at 12PM ET.

Check out full list of dates below. 05/08 — Glendale, AZ @ University of Phoenix Stadium 05/12 — Santa Clara, CA @ Levi’s Stadium 05/19 — Pasadena, CA @ Rose Bowl 05/22 — Seattle, WA @ Century Link Field 06/02 — Chicago, IL @ Soldier Field 06/30 — Louisville, KY @ Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium 07/07 — Columbus, OH @ Ohio Stadium 07/10 — Washington, D.C. @ FedEx Field 07/14 — Philadelphia, PA @ Lincoln Financial Field 07/17 — Cleveland, OH @ First Energy Stadium 07/21 — East Rutherford, NJ @ MetLife Stadium 07/28 — Foxborough, MA @ Gilette Stadium 08/04 — Toronto, ON @ Rogers Centre 08/07 — Pittsburgh, PA @ Heinz Field 08/11 — Atlanta, GA @ Mercedes-Benz Stadium 08/14 — Tampa, FL @ Raymond James Stadium 08/18 — Miami, FL @ Hard Rock Stadium 08/25 — Nashville, TN @ Nissan Stadium 08/28 — Detroit, MI @ Ford Field 09/01 — Minneapolis, MN @ U.S. Bank Stadium 09/08 — Kansas City, MO @ ArrowheadStadium 09/15 — Indianapolis, IN @ Lucas Oil Stadium 09/18 — St. Louis, MO @ The Dome at America’s Center 09/22 — New Orleans, LA @ Mercedes-Benz Superdome 09/29 — Houston, TX @ NRG Stadium 10/06 — Arlington, TX @ AT&T Stadium

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The biggest moment in Taylor Swift ‘s amazing Reputation stadium tour turns out to be one of the quietest. Near the end of the night, Swift sits at the piano by herself to play a few elusively familiar chords. “You might be wondering why there are so many snakes everywhere,” she says. The song she’s playing ends up being the 2010 Speak Now classic “Long Live,” which she transforms into a medley with the Reputation finale “New Year’s Day” – two of her best, from very different phases of her artistic evolution, but songs with a common emotional ground, whether it’s about “fighting dragons” or snakes. She eases back and forth between the songs, from the lush adolescent romanticism of “Long Live” into the mundane domestic detail of “New Year’s Day,” right up to the hook line: “I had the time of my life … with you.” What a moment – a powerhouse performance that made all the different Taylors sound like part of the same story.

Swift kicked off the first night of her hotly awaited Reputation tour last night at the University of Phoenix Stadium in Glendale, Arizona, in front of 60,000 fans, and for the most part she went epic, with giant inflatable cobras, pyro, multiple stages and hordes of dancers. As always, she leaned hard into the new material, doing almost everything on the new Reputation (the one she left out was “So It Goes”), yet with her own uniquely intimate touch. This might be her most astounding tour yet – even when she’s aiming for maximum stadium-rock razzle-dazzle bombast, she gives it all the vibe of a mass communion. She didn’t reach deep into her back catalog, beyond a few earth-shaking surprises like “Long Live” or her solo-acoustic revival of “All Too Well.” Even when she goes back to the oldies, she sticks to her fanatical commitment to making them new. No pop star goes to such absurd extremes to avoid repeating herself, even when repeating herself would be more than good enough. The girl just likes a challenge, even if that means she wants to stand under a surreal inflatable snake to sing her heartfelt confessions about autumn leaves and maple lattes.

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The theme, as she did mention a time or two, was snakes. Not since Jim Morrison was alive has any rock star gone so overboard with the herpetological symbolism. As she explained, “A couple of years ago, someone called me a snake on social media and it caught on. And then a lot of people called me a lot of things on social media. And I went through some really low times for a while because of it.” But for Swift – as so often – there was a lesson to be learned in this harsh experience. “You shouldn’t care so much if you feel misunderstood by a lot of people who don’t know you, as long as you feel understood by people who do know you, who will show up for you, the people who see you as a human being…it’s you . You did that for me.”

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She picked up her acoustic guitar for “Dancing With Our Hands Tied,” noting, “You guys have stuck with me through so many musical changes. You’ve let me play – you’ve let me evolve.” There were gasps through the crowd as she followed that with the opening chord of “All Too Well,” saying, “I thought I would play this song that you seem to request more than any others. It would be so cool if you sang as loud as you possibly could.” No encouragement was needed. She dashed over to the other side stage to do “Blank Space,” whereupon a male dancer in a hoodie brought her a sheer black dress and wrapped it around her. She asked the crowd, “Do you like my dress?,” which naturally led to “Dress.”

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During a clever snippet of “Should’ve Said No” she rode a serpent back to the main stage for the home stretch. “Call It What You Want” became a moody performance with a video backdrop of news headlines – which was probably the only time all night the word “squad” came up – while “Getaway Car” became a desert-noir set piece. The end came a little suddenly, with “This Is Why We Can’t Have Nice Things,” restyled into a medley with “We Ae Never Getting Back Together.” The song didn’t necessarily feel like a resolution, musically or emotionally, and despite how well it worked as a comic romp – all Tay’s back-up singers joining in for “therein lies the issue” – it was jarring when the house lights came up afterward. No encore, just a coda on the video screen: “And in the death of her reputation, she felt truly alive.”

Swift is always an artist who feels compelled to swerve somewhere new – even in those moments where she seems like the only one in the room who wouldn’t be delighted with more of the same Old Taylor tricks. She just isn’t content to be a More of the Same artist. In a show that was packed with highlights, “All Too Well” was the moment it was impossible to beat – it’s just the kind of song that can’t be topped, and there was something sweet about the way Swift temporarily surrendered her constant urge to remake and remodel, just playing the song on acoustic guitar. As her spiritual uncle Bruce Springsteen might say, she decided for a moment to stand back and let it all be. Everybody in the stadium was wired to her voice and guitar. The only person I noticed who wasn’t singing along with “All Too Well” was a little kid who was mesmerized by the confetti in the air, still floating to the floor from “Shake It Off” a few minutes earlier. She twirled around just grabbing each piece of confetti that floated by. She was as rapt in the moment as any of us. 

“Ready For It?” “I Did Something Bad” “Gorgeous” “Style”/”Love Story”/”You Belong With Me” “Look What You Made Me Do” “End Game” “King of My Heart” “Delicate” “Shake It Off” “Dancing With Our Hands Tied” “All Too Well” “Blank Space” “Dress” “Bad Blood”/ “Should’ve Said No” “Don’t Blame Me” “Long Live”/ “New Year’s Day” “Getaway Car” “Call It What You Want” “We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together”/”This Is Why We Can’t Have Nice Things”

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Taylor Swift’s “Reputation” tour dates have officially been announced

Swifities, this is what you’ve been waiting for. After Reputation dropped on November 10th, we’ve been eagerly awaiting the release of Swift’s Reputation tour dates . The first 27 dates of Swift’s 2018 stadium tour are officially here and we’re already clearing our schedules.

Swift’s tour begins on May 8th 2018 in Glendale, Arizona and will end on October 6th in Arlington, Texas. The tour will take the singer all over the United States and briefly into Canada. Currently, fans can register for tickets and participate in upcoming “boost activities” via the Taylor Swift Tix website until ticket registration closes on November 28th.

Billboard.com states that it has not been verified that these are the only dates scheduled for her U.S. tour , so keep an eye out for future updates or added stops.

Without further ado, are you “…Ready For It?” Check out the below dates to see when Swift will arrive in your area.

May 8th Glendale, AZ – University of Phoenix Stadium

May 12th Santa Clara, CA – Levi’s Stadium

May 19th Pasadena, CA – Rose Bowl

May 22nd Seattle, WA – CenturyLink Field

May 25th Denver, CO – Sports Authority Field At Mile High

June 2nd Chicago, IL – Soldier Field

June 30th Louisville, KY – Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium

July 7th Columbus, OH – Ohio Stadium

July 10th Washington, DC – FedEx Field

July 14th Philadelphia, PA – Lincoln Financial Field

WE’LL SEE YOU SOON! The first round of dates for Taylor Swift’s reputation Stadium Tour have been announced. Ticket and onsale info: https://t.co/d17RNtqtNa — Taylor Nation (@taylornation13) November 13, 2017

July 17th Cleveland, OH – First Energy Stadium

July 21st East Rutherford, NJ – MetLife Stadium

July 28th Foxborough, MA – Gillette Stadium

August 4th Toronto, ON – Rogers Centre

August 7th Pittsburgh, PA – Heinz Field

August 11th Atlanta, GA – Mercedes-Benz Stadium

August 14th Tampa, FL – Raymond James Stadium

August 18th Miami, FL – Hard Rock Stadium

August 25th Nashville, TN – Nissan Stadium

August 28th Detroit, MI – Ford Field

I am SO excited to see these songs to life! I'm SCREAMING! #reputationStadiumTour — Erika Mar (@HeyThereErika) November 13, 2017

September 1st Minneapolis, MN – U.S. Bank Stadium

September 8th Kansas City, MO – Arrowhead Stadium

September 15th Indianapolis, IN – Lucas Oil Stadium

September 18th St. Louis, MO – The Dome at America’s Center

September 22nd New Orleans, LA – Mercedes-Benz Superdome

September 29th Houston, TX – NRG Stadium

October 6th Arlington, TX – AT&T Stadium

This is big news so we NEED to talk about it!! Who’s excited for the first round of shows announced for Taylor Swift’s #reputationStadiumTour ?! Let us know with the hashtag — Taylor Nation (@taylornation13) November 13, 2017

We’re excited for the #reputationStadiumTour! Make sure to stay alert for future boost activities to better your chances of getting tickets, because we have a feeling these dates are going to sell out fast.

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Taylor Swift will perform in Miami in six months. Here’s a countdown to popstar’s October concerts

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Floridian Swifties , you have roughly six months to grab a nice dress and stare off into the sunset with  Taylor Swift .

While in the midst of taking her critically acclaimed Eras Tour international, fans are eagerly awaiting the return of the popstar to North America. Swift is set perform in Miami this fall.

The second leg kicks off with three dates at the Hard Rock Stadium from Friday, Oct. 18 to Sunday, Oct. 20. The Eras Tour, which began March 17, 2023, in Glendale, Arizona, has grossed more than  $300 million  and  stimulated the U.S. economy .

Whether you've already locked down tickets or not, here's how to prepare to see Swift  bejeweled  on stage during her more than three-hour-long production. 

Swifties, get ready to bookmark! Here's a countdown to Friday, Oct. 18:

Is there any way to get taylor swift miami tickets.

Tickets to all three of the Miami dates for Taylor Swift’s “The Eras Tour” sold out soon after they were posted via Ticketmaster  back in September 2023. Resale tickets are available via  StubHub  and  SeatGeek .

The catch? A majority of these tickets are sold above face value, ranging from $1,500 to $10,000 for seats.

Where is the Hard Rock Stadium in Miami, Florida?

Hard Rock Stadium, 347 Don Shula Drive Suite 102, Miami Gardens, will be the site of Taylor Swift’s concert.

The last time Swift performed at Hard Rock Stadium was on her 2018 Reputation Tour. Another tie to Hard Rock Stadium for Swift is that her boyfriend, Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce, won the Super Bowl there in 2020. Hard Rock Stadium is home to the NFL's Miami Dolphins.

What can I bring inside Hard Rock Stadium? 

Hard Rock Stadium allows fans  one bag that is clear plastic, vinyl, or PVC and does not exceed 12” by 6” and 12” or a 1-gallon clear plastic freezer bag (Ziploc bag or similar). In addition to one of the clear bags noted above, fans may also carry in a small clutch bag or purse approximately the size of a hand, with or without a handle or strap.

Items such as smartphones, binoculars, and cameras will still be permitted into the stadium. This policy is meant to speed up the process of entering the stadium along with increasing security measures.

What is the Eras Tour setlist? What are 'surprise songs?'

Swift has dazzled fans by performing a mix of 44 to 45 songs spanning her 17-year career, including:

  • "Miss Americana & the Heartbreak Prince"
  • "Cruel Summer"
  • "You Need to Calm Down"
  • "The Archer"
  • "You Belong With Me"
  • "Love Story"
  • " 'Tis the Damn Season"
  • "Champagne Problems"
  • "Tolerate It"
  • "Ready For It?"
  • "Don't Blame Me"
  • "Look What You Made Me Do"
  • "Enchanted" 
  • "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together"
  • "I Knew You Were Trouble"
  • "All Too Well (10-Minute Version)"
  • "The Last Great American Dynasty"
  • "Illicit Affairs"
  • "My Tears Ricochet"
  • "Blank Space"
  • "Shake it Off"
  • "Wildest Dreams"
  • "Bad Blood"
  •  Surprise song No. 1
  • Surprise song No. 2
  • "Lavender Haze"
  • "Anti-Hero"
  • "Midnight Rain"
  • "Vigilante S---"
  • "Bejeweled"
  • "Mastermind"

Throughout the Eras Tour, Swift has performed two songs, usually album deep cuts, not on her setlist at each show. With the start of 2024, the popstar said she will be repeating songs again.

Swift is coming out with 'The Tortured Poets Department' this month. Will 'The Eras Tour' setlist change?

There's no answer yet.

Swift's new album is slated to drop on Friday, April 19, weeks before she returns touring internationally. She is slated to be performing in Paris on Thursday, May 9.

By then, Swifties will know if her 11th studio album will earn its own section on the setlist or if it will be added to the list of potential "surprise songs." However, there's a solid chance one of the Miami dates will hear the song " Florida!!!" played.

More: Florida lands a track title on Taylor Swift’s new album ‘Tortured Poets Department’

Who is Taylor Swift headliner Gracie Abrams? 

Abrams, 23, is a singer-songwriter from Los Angeles, California, and is the daughter of director J.J. Abrams. She saw critical acclaim for her first two EPs — “This is What It Feels Like" and "Minor" — as well her 2023 debut album Good Riddance. Prior to Swift, she opened up for fellow artist Olivia Rodrigo on her debut Sour tour. 

Abrams was also up for the "Best New Artist" Grammy but lost to R&B songstress, Victoria Monét.

What special dances or chants should I know ahead of time?

USA TODAY rounded up all of the  special dances, chants and outfits  to bring out during the Eras tour. Some of the top ones are:

'Delicate' chant

At the start of " Delicate ," right after Swift sings "We can't make any promises now can we, babe? But you can make me a drink," fans have taken to yelling: "One, two, three, let's go b----!" The chant was popularized after a viral vine.

'Bad Blood' chant

In 2015,  Swift came out with a remix to her hit song "Bad Blood" featuring Kendrick Lamar . During the concert, fans repeat a line of Lamar's part during the bridge.

' Anti-hero ' chant

In the "Anti-Hero" remix with Bleachers' frontman Jack Antonoff, he sings "Taylor, you'll be fine" after Swift sings "Did you hear my covert narcissism I disguise as altruism like some kind of congressman?" in the second pre-chorus.

Fans are singing Antonoff's "Taylor, you'll be fine" at the same spot during the concert.

'Bejeweled' dance

A dance move created and made popular by TikTok user  @mikael.arellano  made its way into Swift's choreography. During  "Bejeweled,"  when Swift sings the word "shimmer," flutter your fingers out in front of you.

I can't get tickets to the Eras Tour. How else can I see it?

The streaming version of " Taylor Swift:   The Eras Tour (Taylor's Version) " film hit Disney+ last month, with five additional songs for  Swifties to scream their heart out  to.

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Feeling adventurous? Try tickets to see Taylor Swift in Sweden

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Taylor Swift performs at Ford Field in Detroit on Friday, June 9, 2023. Jacob Hamilton | MLive.com

Feeling adventurous and you want to see Taylor Swift?

Swift takes her “Eras Tour” to Sweden this May and Stubhub and Vivid Seats have tickets available for overseas tour stops

The Swedish stop includes three shows, May 17-19, 2024, at Friends Arena in Stockholm.

Ticket prices start around $438. But prices will fluctuate.

Swift has already laid claim to the biggest tour title and this year has started out with a bang with Swift winning at the Grammy Awards and taking home “Artist of The Year,” “Pop Artist of The Year” and “Favorite Tour Style” at the 2024 iHeartRadio Music Awards.

Taylor Swift’s “Eras Tour” will span over 146 shows across five continents. Stubhub and Vivid Seats also have tickets available for stops in Portugal and Spain.

Other tour stops include:

May 9-12, 2024, Nanterre, France, 4 shows.

May 17-19, 2024, Stockholm, SE, 3 shows.

From May 17 - Aug 17, 2024, tour stops include: Sweden, Portugal, Spain and United Kingdom.

Additional tour stops include Netherlands, Switzerland, Italy, Germany, Poland, and Austria.

Tickets are available for additional overseas shows at Stubhub and Vivid Seats.

If you can wait a little longer to see Swift, U.S. tour dates resume Oct. 18, 2024, in Miami Gardens, Florida and includes stops around the Midwest, including Indianapolis and Toronto.

Find tickets for those new dates at Stubhub and Vivid Seats.

Here’s how you can get hard-to-find tickets for Sweden at Stubhub and Vivid Seats.

Sweden - Friday, May 17, 2024, Friends Arena, Stockholm, SE

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Sweden - Saturday, May 18, 2024, Friends Arena, Stockholm, SE

Sweden - Sunday, May 19, 2024, Friends Arena, Stockholm, SE

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How Taylor Swift became a billionaire: Hit music, record-breaking tours, luxury real estate and more

T aylor Swift was officially named a billionaire by Forbes in April 2024 — less than two decades after she made her 2006 music industry debut.

The global pop star had a record-breaking 2023, including boosting the economy with her Eras Tour and being crowned Time’s Person of the Year, but she has been making many smart business moves for many years in order to secure her fortune.

Here’s a look at everything Swift has done to garner a $1.1 billion net worth by the age of 34.

Ahead of Scooter Braun selling Swift’s masters for more than $300 million in a controversial deal , the Grammy winner announced plans to re-record her first five albums .

Swift — who signed with Universal Music Group in 2018 after kicking off her career under Big Machine Records — has since released new “Taylor’s Version” albums for “Fearless,” “Speak Now,” “Red” and “1989.” She is rumored to be dropping the re-recorded version of “Reputation” sometime in 2024.

Aside from her old records, however, Swift has also seen major success with her new albums —Lover (2019), Folklore (2020), Evermore (2020) and Midnights (2022) — under Universal Music Group.

The hard-working pop star recently shocked fans in February when she announced she is releasing another album — “The Tortured Poets Department” — on April 19, 2024.

As of 2019, Swift has earned $400 million from her music catalog alone, Bloomberg reports .

Swift reportedly made close to $130 million from her streams on Spotify alone in 2023.

Per Variety , she accumulated a total of about 26.1 billion streams last year, and based on an average of $0.0035 cents per listen, she would have earned the whopping total sum by that December.

However, it is likely that amount is even larger because — as Billboard previously pointed out — there are other streaming services such as Apple Music, YouTube Music and Amazon Music, pushing that total closer to an estimated $160 million.

Swift has reportedly made $80 million from her music royalties, according to Bloomberg.

Royalties are accrued when copyrighted music is used in other licensing deals, such as movies and commercials, and therefore a compensatory payment is made to the rights holders such as songwriters, composers and recording artists.

Her songs have been featured in shows such as “Grey’s Anatomy” and “The Summer I Turned Pretty,” and movies including “Fifty Shades Darker” and “The Hunger Games,” as well as various commercials and campaigns.

Swift’s Eras Tour became the highest grossing tour by any musician of all time, earning more than $1 billion, according to Rolling Stone .

The outlet reported in December 2023 that Swift sold about 4.3 million tickets at an average price of $238.

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Bloomberg estimated in October 2023 that the “Wildest Dreams” singer grossed more than $700 million in ticket sales and $225 million in just tour merchandise, making her $370 million in profit after taxes.

Callie Cox, a financial analyst for investment company eToro, told The Post Swift’s Eras Tour show stops have boosted the local economies of each city .

“Every weekend, the city that she visits releases the data around hotel occupancies and just the amount of money generated for each local economy — and it’s in the millions,” Cox said in June 2023.

Swift’s impressive real estate portfolio has undoubtedly contributed to her overall wealth.

The “Blank Space” singer owns five homes across the US, totaling approximately $150 million.

According to the Wall Street Journal , Swift’s first investment was a 3,240-square-foot penthouse on Nashville’s Music Row at the Adelicia condominium for $1.9 million, which she bought at age 19.

Per property records, she bought a roughly 1,000-square-foot, one-bedroom unit on the floor below for $387,000 through a trust.

The colorful home is featured in her “Miss Americana” documentary, and real estate experts estimate the home would now cost around $8 million.

In 2011, Swift then bought a larger property in Nashville — a roughly 7,700-square-foot home on about 6 acres known as the Northumberland Estate — for which she paid $2.5 million.

The “Cruel Summer” songstress then set her eyes on an East Coast estate in 2012, when she bought a seven-bedroom house in Hyannis Port, Mass., for $4.8 million. She eventually sold the picturesque property a year later for $5.675 million.

Swift was busy making real estate moves in 2013, because that year she also bought a home in Rhode Island for $17.75 million . The seaside Colonial mansion boasts eight bedrooms, 10 bathrooms and sits on about 5.23 acres with roughly 700 feet of a sandy shoreline.

Real estate experts estimate the Westerly, RI, property to be worth $30 million in present day.

Despite all of those lavish homes, the “Welcome to New York” singer spends most of her time in the Big Apple, where she owns multiple properties.

In 2014, Swift purchased two penthouses in Tribeca for $19.95 million in the iconic Sugar Loaf building, which combined created a roughly 8,000-square-foot duplex.

Three years later, she bought a three-story townhouse adjacent to her penthouses for $9.75 million and turned them into her personal parking garage.

“She wanted to be able to go from the garage to her apartment without exiting the building,” realtor Andrew Azoulay previously said, per the Wall Street Journal. “It’s probably the most expensive garage there is.”

Swift’s total Tribeca real estate portfolio is reportedly now worth $45 million.

The superstar has gone through a few different stints of ownership on the West Coast, as well, but she has since sold most of them.

In 2011, Swift bought a four-bedroom house in Beverly Hills, Calif., for $3.55 million, and then sold it for $4 million in 2018.

In 2012, the “Cruel Summer” singer paid $1.775 million for another four-bedroom house in Beverly Hills that she also made a profit off of in 2018 for $2.65 million.

Swift seemingly planted her California roots, though, in an 11,000-square-foot house dubbed the Goldwyn estate, which she purchased in 2018 for $25 million.

The beautiful property — with only three other houses on the same street — offers a very private abode which she and boyfriend Travis Kelce retreat to when they’re on the West Coast .

It was built by iconic Hollywood producer Samuel Goldwyn, and Swift petitioned to have the home declared a landmark in 2017. The request was granted that same year.

With 283 million followers on Instagram and a loyal fandom dubbed “Swifties,” the power of Swift’s influence is almost immeasurable, which is why many companies pine to involve her in sponsorship deals.

The “Shake It Off” singer has had lucrative endorsement deals over the years with CoverGirl, Keds, AT&T, Target and Sony Electronics.

Although the exact financial details of those deals is unknown, it’s been widely reported that Swift scored a massive $26 million for her long-term partnership with Coca-Cola.

Many consider Swift to be self-made because of her massive career success, but she had a financial cushion with her family given her upper-middle class upbringing.

Her dad, Scott Swift, who worked as a stockbroker at Merrill Lynch, and mom Andrea Swift, who worked as a marketing manager at an advertising agency, reportedly have a net worth of at least $10 million .

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The eras tour movie creates 1 huge challenge for taylor swift's next era.

Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour was a massive success in theaters and on streaming, which is exciting but also poses a challenge for the singer.

  • The Eras Tour movie sets a high standard for Taylor Swift's future concert films.
  • Swift's next concert film should be smaller than The Eras Tour.
  • Swift may not tour for her upcoming album, but she can still release a movie accompanying The Tortured Poets Department.

Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour has broken many records since its theatrical release and its achievements indicate that Taylor Swift's next era will face one specific (and impossible) challenge. The 2023 concert film, directed by Sam Wrench, chronicles the singer-songwriter's monumental (almost three-and-a-half-hour) 2023-2024 worldwide concert tour, The Eras Tour. It was released in theaters on October 13, 2023, and just like the tour itself, tickets for Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour were in high demand and sold out quickly as many rushed to theaters to sing and dance along to almost 40 of Swift's songs featured in the concert .

Following its theatrical run, Disney+ won out in the bidding war for streaming rights to Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour and debuted a new version that featured more songs on March 14, 2024. Disney+ called the film Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour (Taylor's Version) , and it became the most-streamed music movie on the streaming service with 4.6 million views and 16.2 million viewing hours over its first three days. The movie's success is unprecedented, meaning that whatever Swift has up her sleeve regarding her next era will have to face an obstacle that will likely be impossible to overcome.

The Eras Tour Movie Sets The Bar Very High For Taylor Swift's Next Concert Movie

Taylor swift: the eras tour is the highest-grossing concert film ever.

Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour , the film accompanying Taylor Swift's The Eras Tour (the highest-grossing concert tour of all time), is one of the most successful concert movies ever, which will likely mean that anything that follows will be inferior. The singer-songwriter will continue releasing films, especially since Swift is set to make her feature directorial debut after signing a deal with Searchlight Pictures. However, it would be difficult to compare a fictional project to a documentary, so the real challenge that Swift will have is creating future concert movies that can live up to Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour .

Taylor Swift has reportedly already written the script for her feature film directorial debut, but details surrounding the project are being kept hush-hush (for now).

Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour broke a major box office record only three months after opening by surpassing Michael Jackson's This Is It to become the highest-grossing concert film of all time. The project ultimately earned $261.7 million at the worldwide box office against a $10-20 million budget. It's hard to imagine that her next music movie will surpass Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour 's box office if Swift decides to go forward with a theatrical release again instead of going straight to streaming. Stranger things have happened, though, and Swift has constantly raised the bar for herself over the years.

Taylor Swift is more than likely to release a concert film (or a documentary like Miss Americana ) to accompany the debut of her next album — The Tortured Poets Department .

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Taylor swift's album releases are usually followed by a concert film, swift has released 8 movies.

Taylor Swift is more than likely to release a concert film (or a documentary like Miss Americana ) to accompany the debut of her next album — The Tortured Poets Department — as that has been her reputation since Fearless dropped in 2008. Swift has released eight documentaries and concert movies since the beginning of her career, and they almost always follow one of her albums. The only albums that don't have an accompanying film are Taylor Swift , Red , and evermore . However, one could argue that Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour amasses the releases of Lover , folklore , evermore , and Midnights .

The possible concert movie or documentary that could accompany Swift's eleventh studio album will likely be and should be smaller compared to Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour.

As a result, one can expect Swift to conjure up an idea for a movie related to The Tortured Poets Department . Of course, the singer-songwriter has not unveiled or announced any project concerning Swift's upcoming album, but history has proven that one is probably in the works (or at least exists as an idea in Swift's mind). Only time will tell if a film will accompany the debut of her eleventh studio album or what it will look like. However, one thing is certain — it will face a huge challenge to surpass the success of Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour on Disney+ and in theaters.

Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour's 4.6 Million Views Record Confirms A Harsh Reality For Disney

Taylor swift's next concert film should be smaller than the eras tour movie, nothing can (or should top) the eras tour.

Given that The Tortured Poets Department won't be released until April 19, 2024, it's difficult to accurately pinpoint Taylor Swift's upcoming album's tone and sound. But the tracklist and what Swift has teased about it indicate that it will probably be more similar to folklore than Midnights , especially due to the teases of its emphasis on the artist's superb songwriting skills. Consequently, the possible concert movie or documentary that could accompany Swift's eleventh studio album will likely be and should be smaller compared to Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour.

Swift's 2023-2024 worldwide concert tour is an unprecedented event that the world will plausibly never see again, and the singer-songwriter shouldn't attempt to top it because any efforts will probably fail. Plus, Swift may not even go on tour to promote The Tortured Poets Department since it will debut while she is still performing shows for the Eras Tour. Perhaps she will produce a smaller film like Folklore: The Long Pond Studios Sessions for her next album instead of trying to recreate or exceed the success of Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour .

Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour (Taylor's Version) is available to stream on Disney+.

Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour

Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour is a film rendition of the colossal worldwide event that sees the legendary pop star hit the stage in a specially curated film event. Performing the hits of her over seventeen-year career in music, The Eras Tour highlights Taylor Swift and her team as they put on a show of a lifetime.

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