Get ready for a musical adventure like never before as Taylor Swift takes her electrifying ERS tour to North America and beyond! Discover the remarkable cities she’ll grace with her sensational performances and the exciting schedule you won’t want to miss.
Finally, the US will not witness the last leg of the ERS tour next week. Taylor Swift will return to America and Canada with her stadium shows in October and November, but not this year, it’s scheduled for the fall of 2024.
Swift revealed on Thursday morning that she would add 15 more shows in four cities of northern America, raising the question of what about Canada? In ERS Tour, the finale dates will now take place in November 2024 at the Rogers Centre in Toronto, Ontario, with six shows.
Before this, three shows were already included in Miami, New Orleans, and Indianapolis, making it an impressive overall year. Mark your calendars for a musical extravaganza! Taylor Swift is bringing her sensational concerts to three iconic cities. Catch her live performances on October 18-20 at the magnificent Hard Rock Stadium in Miami. Get ready to groove with her electrifying show on October 25-27 at the renowned Caesar’s Superdome in the heart of New Orleans. And that’s not all! Prepare for an unforgettable experience on November 1-3 as Taylor takes the stage at the awe-inspiring Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis. The countdown to an epic musical journey has begun!
Swift plans to spend the rest of the year conducting nonstop in Latin America, which include Mexico City from August 24-27, Buenos Aires from November 9-11, Rio de Janeiro from November 17-19, and So Paulo coming from November 24-26, joined by special guest Sabrina Carpenter.
The tour is going to start with four gigs in Tokyo from February 7 to 10, 2024, before moving on to Sydney, Australia, and Singapore in March. The European leg of the tour will get out with four nights in Paris from May 9 to 12, followed by the last six gigs on August 17 at Wembley Stadium in London. The tour will finally return to Toronto on November 14, after a two-month break in Swift’s busy schedule.