Taylor Swift is back with The Eras Tour after 5 years

A journey through the musical eras of my career (past and present!) – Taylor Swift

 Taylor Swift announced her long-rumored return to the road on Tuesday morning, with the run at The Eras Tour, scheduled to take place at U.S. stadiums beginning March 2023 and running through August, with international dates set to follow. 

Following this week’s monumental chart debut of her 10th studio album, Midnights, Taylor Swift announced she is touring in the U.S. for her 2023 Eras Tour, confirming after months of rumors that she is embarking on her first official tour in almost five years. 

Taylor Swift The Eras Tour
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The announcement of Swifts ERA Tour comes almost two weeks after Swift released her latest album, Midnights, which has broken all sorts of records over the last several days, including being the fastest-selling album of her career, and being the first-ever artist to reach a top-10 position in the Billboard Hot 100 at a safer time. 

As per Billboard’s report, Midnights, a recent album released by the talented singer featuring 13 songs in the list, had claimed the entire top 10 in a single frame, with “Anti-Hero” debuting at No. 1, making history on Hot 100 by becoming the first artist.

The “Eras Tour” is being produced in-house by Taylor Swift Touring and promoted by the Messina Touring Group, according to Variety.

Taylor Swift
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Taylor Swift has released Lover, Folklore, Evermore, and now Midnights since she last was on the road, along with bonus-track-aided re-recordings of the Red and Fearless albums, any one of which would have been occasion enough to prompt its own tour in an era before the entire concert scene necessarily hit a pause.

The pre-booking link for the tour is out and will be on sale from Nov 18 at 10 am ET. Fans who own credit cards, or holders of Capital One Cards can book their tickets from Nov. 15 at 10 am ET.

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