The Eras Tour

The Eras Tour
Tour by Taylor Swift
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Location
  • Asia
  • Australia
  • Europe
  • North America
  • South America
Associated albumsAll of Swift's studio albums[a]
Start dateMarch 17, 2023 (2023-03-17)
End dateDecember 8, 2024 (2024-12-08)
No. of shows152
Supporting actsVarious[b]
Box office$1.039 billion[1] (60 shows)
Websitetstheerastour.taylorswift.com
Taylor Swift concert chronology

The Eras Tour is the ongoing sixth concert tour by the American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift. Consisting of 152 shows across five continents, the tour commenced on March 17, 2023, in Glendale, Arizona, United States, and is set to conclude on December 8, 2024, in Vancouver, Canada. It became the first tour in history to surpass $1 billion in revenue—the highest-grossing tour of all time, and has had a global cultural impact.

Swift announced the Eras Tour in November 2022, following the release of her tenth studio album Midnights (2022), as her second all-stadium tour after the 2018 Reputation Stadium Tour. Spanning over 3.5 hours, the set list of the Eras Tour consists of over 40 songs grouped into 10 distinct acts that portray all of Swift's studio albums conceptually; the show was revamped in May 2024 to incorporate her then-new eleventh studio album, The Tortured Poets Department (2024).

The tour received praise from critics, emphasizing its concept, production, aesthetics and immersive ambience, as well as Swift's musicianship, vocals, stage presence, and versatility. It recorded unprecedented public demand, ticket sales, venue attendance, and technical obstacles, resulting in introduction of anti-scalping laws and price regulation policies. Ticketmaster, one of the tour's official ticketing partners, was politically scrutinized for its ineffective sales of the tour's tickets and an alleged monopoly in the concert industry. The tour also bolstered economies, businesses, and tourism worldwide; dominated social media and news cycles; and garnered tributes and accolades from various governments and organizations.

Swift disclosed and released various works during the tour: the re-recorded albums Speak Now (Taylor's Version) and 1989 (Taylor's Version), the music videos of "Karma" and "I Can See You", editions of Midnights and The Tortured Poets Department, and "Cruel Summer" as a single. An accompanying concert film, documenting the Los Angeles shows, was released to theaters worldwide on October 13, 2023, in an uncommon distribution deal circumventing major film studios. Met with critical acclaim, the film became the highest-grossing concert film in history.


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