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The old Taylor can’t come to the phone right now. And the new Taylor is going to be pretty busy.
The pop princess has announced 22 upcoming dates for her North American ‘Reputation’ tour, including one stop here at the Shoe.
JUST ANNOUNCED! @taylorswift13’s reputation Stadium Tour is coming to Ohio Stadium on Saturday, July 7! Register now at https://t.co/dCSjd2dCPt. #LifeInCbus #TheShoe pic.twitter.com/frnp1mPMa0
— The Schott (@TheSchott) November 13, 2017
The tour will kick off on May 8, 2018, in Glendale, Arizona and the University of Phoenix, continuing across the country until October 6, at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas.
As of right now, other midwest tour stops included Chicago on June 2, Louisville on June 30, Cleveland on July 17, and Indianapolis on September 15.
Needless to say, Taylor Swift fans were pretty excited.
when you wake up to see that taylor swift has released her stadium tour dates pic.twitter.com/oGDZD2lMfn
— franzi (@franzi_loetzner) November 13, 2017
Taylor Swift: announces tour dates
Me: *looks at bank account*
Me: This Is Why We Can’t Have Nice Things— Riley (@rileysharpe) November 13, 2017
Nothing like Taylor Swift celebrating her birthday by taking all my coins for tour tickets
— Zac (@_GuySwiftie13) November 13, 2017
GOOD MORNING WE HAVE A TAYLOR SWIFT TOUR EVERYONE
— delani (@delaniraeann) November 13, 2017
@taylorswift13 I love you so much I can't wait to see what you have planned for the album and tour #CallItWhatYouWant
— b (@singitproudly) November 3, 2017
Tickets for the tour will be available through Ticketmaster. View the full list of tour dates below.
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