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When Does the Taylor Swift Eras Tour Resume? Inside Her Busy Schedule


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Taylor Swift has just finished a sold-out run of her record-breaking Eras Tour across the United States, South America, Mexico, Australia and Asia, and she is taking a nearly two-month hiatus.

Swift, 34, has had a phenomenal year since she started the tour last March. It became the highest-grossing live music tour long before it hit the halfway point of its scheduled 152 shows worldwide.

The tour is set to conclude in December 2024. It's seen unprecedented demand and has made over $1 billion—breaking the record for the highest-grossing tour of all time, according to Guinness World Records.

The tour's last concert was a sold-out show at the 55,000-seat National Stadium in Singapore on March 9. She is taking the extended break before her next concert, which will be in Paris in May.

Taylor Swift at the Eras Tour
Taylor Swift performs on November 24, 2023, in São Paulo, Brazil. Her worldwide Eras Tour is on hiatus but will resume on May 9 in Paris. Buda Mendes/Getty Images for TAS Rights Management

"We got to play 6 shows in Singapore for the most wonderful crowds — just want to say thank you from the bottom of my heart to everyone who traveled and put so much effort into being at our shows," Swift wrote on Instagram on March 10.

"What an unforgettable way to end this leg of the tour!! See you in May when we get back to the Eras Tour!! In the meantime, I've got an album to release," she said.

The pop superstar will debut her 11th studio album, The Tortured Poets Department, on April 19 during her break. At this year's Grammys, Swift announced she would be releasing the new album while accepting the award for best pop vocal performance, her 13th Grammy. She also said she had been recording the album in secret.

Swift's well-deserved downtime will end when she flies to France for the first show of the tour's next leg. The European shows commence at Paris' La Défense Arena on May 9, where they will run until May 12.

After her final show in Paris, Swift will head to other European countries, including Sweden, Portugal, Spain and Germany. She will also perform shows in England.

After completing the European leg of her tour in the middle of August, she will make a few last-minute appearances in American cities, including Miami, New Orleans and Indianapolis. She's scheduled to end her tour in Canada, with multiple shows in November and December. The tour is expected to conclude on December 8 in Vancouver, five days before her 35th birthday on December 13.

Newsweek emailed a Swift representative for comment.

Last July, Swift started dating Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce, with the couple going public with their relationship in September. The Chiefs, who won this year's Super Bowl, will start training camp in the summer.

The camp will start on July 23 and run until August 17, with only six days off in that period. This means Kelce will be busy while Swift is on the road.

Full List of Taylor Swift Tour Dates

May 9-12: Paris, France
May 17-19: Stockholm, Sweden
May 24-30: Lisbon, Portugal
June 2-3: Lyon, France
June 7-9: Edinburgh, Scotland
June 13-15: Liverpool, England
June 18: Cardiff, Wales
June 21-23: London, England
June 28-30: Dublin, Ireland
July 4-6: Amsterdam, the Netherlands
July 9-10: Zurich, Switzerland
July 13-14: Milan, Italy
July 17-19: Gelsenkirchen, Germany
July 23-24: Hamburg, Germany
July 27-28: Munich, Germany
August 1-3: Warsaw, Poland
August 8-10: Vienna, Austria
August 15-17,19-20: London, England
October 18-20: Miami, United States
October 25-27: New Orleans, United States
November 1-3: Indianapolis, Indiana
November 14-16, 21-23: Toronto, Canada
December 6-8: Vancouver, Canada

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