Taylor Swift adds third LA-area show to ‘Eras’ tour
Look what you made her do: Taylor Swift has added eight more shows to her upcoming “Eras” tour, including a third concert at SoFi Stadium to wrap up the tour in Los Angeles.
In addition to her August 4 and 5 shows at SoFi, the “Anti-Hero” singer has added an August 3 date to her schedule. The Grammy-winning singer-songwriter will still kick off the US stadium tour on March 18, 2023 in Glendale, Arizona – where she kicked off her “Reputation” tour in 2018 – and work her way across the country. before looping the American leg locally.
Appearing Tuesday on “Good Morning America,” where she first announced the tour in support his 10th and “Midnights” album that breaks all recordsSwift said her sixth concert tour would be “a journey through all the musical eras of my career”.
At the time, she announced 27 appointments with plans to share international dates at a later date.
Friday, the 32-year-old superstar tweeted: “MUM. Looks like I’m going to see more of your beautiful faces than expected… we’re adding 8 shows to the tour”
The tour will make two night stops in Tampa, Fla.; Nashville; Foxborough, Massachusetts; East Rutherford, NJ; Seattle and Santa Clara, Calif., plus third shows in Philadelphia and SoFi in Inglewood.
Los Angeles-based sister act Haim will appear on Swift’s three SoFi shows. The August 3 concert will also feature “I Miss You, I’m Sorry” artist Gracie Abrams, with “Baby Girl” singer Owenn playing on August 4 and “ABCDEFU” singer Gayle headlining on August 5.
But Swift fans hoping to secure pre-sale tickets for the “Eras” shows earlier this week were mired in issues with Ticketmaster’s website, including site errors, constant browser refreshes and hours of waiting which led to impasses.
Many seemed to take issue with Ticketmaster’s Verified Fans Purchase Process, which required people to register for the chance to purchase tickets in advance. The ticket seller program runs until November 9 and is supposed to give those who eventually receive a code exclusive access to buy tickets on November 15. are welcome to purchase tickets,” Ticketmaster said in its registration confirmation.
On the registration page, Ticketmaster noted that it expects “demand for tickets to see Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour to be overwhelming.”
All other public ticket sales begin November 18 at 10 a.m. local time.
Times editor Alexandra Del Rosario contributed to this report.