The day much of America has been wait for has finally happened. Taylor Swift has announced her new Red Tour, which features 58 scheduled shows across the United States and Canada. The country music superstar is following up the huge debut of her new album, which is expected to easily clear 1 million album sales the first week. The announcement was made on a special edition of 20/20 on October 26th. Following an interview with Katie Couric, Swift make the announcement that sent shockwaves around the music industry. With her popularity at an all-time high, the tour will feature 9 stadium shows.
The much anticipated will feature stadium shows at Heinz Field, Cowboys Stadium, Gillette Stadium, Ford Field, Rogers Centre, Investors Group Field, BC Place, Soldier Field, and Lincoln Financial Field. Although many of the other venues have not been announced, the dates and cities are already set.
The demand to see these live shows is guaranteed to be absolutely insane. Don’t miss out on an opportunity to see the one of the best entertainers in music. Reserve your spot by getting your Taylor Swift Tickets today!
The list below features all of currently announced shows on the tour:
March 13th and 14th – Omaha, Nebraska
March 18th and 19th – St. Louis, Missouri
March 22nd – Charlotte, North Carolina
March 23rd – Columbia, South Carolina
March 27th, 28th and 29th – Newark, New Jersey
April 10th – Miami, Florida
April 11th and 12th – Orlando, Florida
April 18th and 19 – Atlanta, Georgia
April 20th –Tampa, Florida
April 25th – Cleveland, Ohio
April 26th – Indianapolis, Indiana
April 27th – Lexington, Kentucky
May 4th – Detroit, Michigan
May 7th – Louisville, Kentucky
May 8th – Columbus, Ohio
May 11th and 12th – Washington, DC
May 16th – Houston, Texas
May 21st – Austin, Texas
May 22nd – San Antonio, Texas
May 25th – Dallas, Texas
May 28th and 29th – Glendale, Arizona
June 1st – Salt Lake City, Utah
June 2nd – Denver, Colorado
June 15th –Toronto, Ontario
June 22nd –Winnipeg, Manitoba
June 29th –Vancouver, British Columbia
July 6th – Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
July 20th –Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
July 27th – Foxborough, Massachusetts
August 1st –Des Moines, Iowa
August 2nd and 3rd – Kansas City, Missouri
August 6th – Wichita, Kansas
August 7th – Tulsa, Oklahoma
August 10th – Chicago, Illinois
August 15th – San Diego, California
August 19th and 20th – Los Angeles, California
August 27th – Sacramento, California
August 30th – Portland, Oregon
August 31st –Tacoma, Washington
September 6th – Fargo, North Dakota
September 7th and 8th – St. Paul, Minnesota
September 12th – Greensboro, North Carolina
September 13th – Raleigh, North Carolina
September 14th – Charlottesville, Virginia
September 19th, 20th and 21st – Nashville, Tennessee