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Taylor Swift Adds New North American Eras Tour Dates In 2024

By RTTNews Staff Writer   ✉   | Published:   | Follow Us On Google News

Taylor Swift has added new dates to "The Eras Tour," scheduling 15 shows in 2024 for the North American leg of the trek.

"Turns out it's NOT the end of an era," Swift wrote on Instagram. Gracie Abrams will open the new slate of concerts, which include three-night stands at Miami's Hard Rock Stadium, New Orleans' Caesar Superdome, and Indianapolis' Lucas Oil Stadium, as well as six concerts at Rogers Centre in Toronto.

In June, Swift revealed the first 2024 dates of the Eras Tour, which include shows in Singapore, Japan, Australia, and Europe.

Swift is set to wrap up the first leg of "The Eras Tour" with the last of a six-night stand at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California, on Wednesday (August 9).

Taylor Swift New North American 2024 Eras Tour Dates:

10/18 - Miami, FL @ Hard Rock Stadium
10/19 - Miami, FL @ Hard Rock Stadium
10/20 - Miami, FL @ Hard Rock Stadium
10/25 - New Orleans, LA @ Caesar's Superdome
10/26 - New Orleans, LA @ Caesar's Superdome
10/27 - New Orleans, LA @ Caesar's Superdome
11/01 - Indianapolis, IN @ Lucas Oil Stadium
11/02 - Indianapolis, IN @ Lucas Oil Stadium
11/03 - Indianapolis, IN @ Lucas Oil Stadium
11/14 - Toronto, ON @ Rogers Centre
11/15 - Toronto, ON @ Rogers Centre
11/16 - Toronto, ON @ Rogers Centre
11/21 - Toronto, ON @ Rogers Centre
11/22 - Toronto, ON @ Rogers Centre
11/23 - Toronto, ON @ Rogers Centre

(Photo: Beth Garrabrant)

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