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Taylor Swift Announces Even More Eras Tour Dates With 15 Shows In Miami, New Orleans And More Cities: ‘Turns Out It’s NOT The End Of An Era’

  • Swift announced on Instagram new shows in October and November of 2024
  • She will perform three shows each in Miami, New Orleans and Indianapolis
  • Toronto will also get six shows with the hitmaker in November

Taylor Swift isn’t ready to end her blockbuster Eras Tour just yet.

The 33-year-old singer–songwriter announced Thursday on Instagram that she would be adding 15 more concerts next year that will be spread out across four cities.

She will be adding US dates in Miami, Florida; New Orleans, Louisiana; and Indianapolis, Indiana, during a previous gap in October of 2024.

A whopping six dates have also been added for Canadian fans hoping to catch the songstress in Toronto.

The news that Swift is adding dates may be welcome to members of her touring crew, after she paid a jaw-dropping $55 million in bonuses to worker so far, including $100,000 bonuses paid out to 50 of her tour’s truck drivers.

More to come: Taylor swift added 15 new Eras Tour dates for 2024 in Miami, New Orleans, Indianapolis and Toronto on Thursday; seen in 2022

‘Turns out it’s NOT the end of an era,’ she teased in her Instagram post. 

‘Miami, New Orleans, Indy and Toronto: The Eras Tour is coming to you in 2024…’ Swift continued.

She added that the singer Gracie Abrams would be opening for her on the new leg of her tour.

Abrams is serving in a joint opener spot with Swift’s friends and collaborators in the sister act Haim for a string of shows in Los Angeles this month, before taking over on her own with the new dates next year.

Abrams reposted Swift’s tour addition announcement, captioning it: ‘IT DOESN’T HAVE TO BE OVER. I love you forever. I can’t even …… HAPPY ERAS.’

Swift will perform in Miami from October 18–20 at the Hard Rock Stadium, followed by shows in New Orleans from October 25–27 at the Caesars Superdome.

She will then head north to grace the Midwest with her presence in Indianapolis on November 1, 2 and 3 at Lucas Oil Stadium.

After a break, Swift will jet to Toronto, Ontario, for three shows from November 14–16 at the Rogers Centre.

She will return to Toronto for three more shows from November 21–23 at the same venue, making the Toronto shows the furthest she has announced into 2024.

In June, Swift added new dates for next year to her blockbuster, with stops in Singapore, Japan, Australia, and Europe.

Taylor ended her post on Thursday by noting that, ‘Verified fan registration for all shows is open now.’

Fans can visit her website for more information. 

On the move: Swift will be doing three shows each in Miami, New Orleans and Indianapolis in a previously open portion of October, while she slotted in six shows in Toronto
Support: She added that the singer Gracie Abrams would be opening for her on the new leg of her tour; seen July 28 in Santa Clara, Calif.
Labor action: Earlier this week, California’s Lieutenant Governor and more than 50 other state and local politicians urged Swift to cancel her upcoming six LA shows in solidarity with striking hotel workers

The Bad Blood singer’s latest announcement comes shortly after a group of California politicians urged her to postpone her upcoming shows in Los Angeles in solidarity with labor.

Lt. Gov. Eleni Kounalakis, who is running for governor, joined other state and local politicians urging her to ‘stand with hotel workers’ in a letter after workers in the Unite Here Local 11 union went on strike at 60 hotels throughout Los Angeles and Orange Counties.

However, Swift hasn’t given any indication that she is considering a postponement, and her first show with Haim and Grace Abrams is set for Thursday night.

On Tuesday, the performer was seen heading to a studio in Los Angeles, though it’s unclear if she is working on music for a new album yet.

By: BRIAN MARKS
Originally published at Daily Mail



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