Taylor Swift Kicks Off Tour Through The Eras
GRAMMY award winner Taylor Swift kicked off her country-wide U.S. tour in Swift City, Arizona, formerly known as Glendale, on March 17th. The Eras Tour lasts until August 9th in Los Angeles, California. After releasing her 10th studio album in October of 2022, she announced her U.S. tour in late November.
This tour goes through each era and album of Taylor Swift’s musical career and it’s every Swiftie’s dream. After the first night of tour, Swift surprised everyone with an astounding 3 hour long setlist. Singing the hits, like You Belong With Me (Taylor’s Version) from Fearless (Taylor’s Version) to Swiftie favorites like tolerate it from one of the quarantine albums, Evermore. With such a vast set-list, she sings two acoustic songs as a surprise for the fans in attendance, and the change for each stop.
The U.S. leg of Taylor Swift – The Eras Tour presented by Capital One was announced just days after the eleven-time GRAMMY winner broke streaming, physical and vinyl album sales around the world.
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Smashing the Billboard Top 10 almost every week since the release of Midnights, the Eras Tour is one of the most anticipated tours for 2023. When the news broke about the tour, Ticketmaster’s website within seconds, due to the number of fans wanting to sign up for presale to see their favorite artist.
The next stop on the U.S. tour is in Tampa, Florida for 3 nights! If you want to listen to more of Taylor’s music, you can use the Spotify playlist below, or watch out for her upcoming re-releases of her earliest albums! Taylor’s Version, of course.
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