Taylor Swift Shares First Concert Dates for Reputation Stadium Tour

Taylor Swift is hitting the road for the first time in two years!

On Monday, the pop star announced dates for an upcoming concert tour. Kicking off May 8 in Glendale, Arizona, the 27-date trek will support her sixth album reputation before wrapping up in Arlington, Texas, on Oct. 6.

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Prior to the release of reputation late Thursday, Swift hinted at a potential tour with the announcement of a fan-focused ticket hub through Ticketmaster’s Verified Fan initiative. The program increases fans’ chances of scoring tickets, rewarding them for purchasing the album and merchandise and showing support for Swift on social media. The cut-off date for registration is Tuesday, Nov. 28. Verified users will get access to tickets before they’re made available to the general public on Wednesday, Dec. 13.

Swift teased her new era of live shows over the weekend, performing new songs “Ready for It … ?” and “Call It What You Want” while serving as Saturday Night Live‘s musical guest.

According to Swift’s website, additional concerts will be announced in the U.K., Ireland, Australia, and New Zealand. See her list of U.S. dates below.

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May 8 – University of Phoenix Stadium in Glendale, Arizona
May 12 – Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California
May 19 – Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California
May 22 – CenturyLink Field in Seattle, Washington
May 25 – Sports Authority Field at Mile High in Denver, Colorado
June 2 – Soldier Field in Chicago, Illinois
June 30 – Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium in Louisville, Kentucky
July 7 – Ohio Stadium in Columbus, Ohio
July 10 – FedEx Field in Washington, D.C.
July 14 – Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
July 17 – First Energy Stadium in Cleveland, Ohio
July 21 – MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey
July 28 – Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts
August 4 – Rogers Centre in Toronto, Ontario
August 7 – Heinz Field in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
August 11 – Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, Georgia
August 14 – Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida
August 18 – Hard Rock Stadium in Miami, Florida
August 25 – Nissan Stadium in Nashville, Tennessee
August 28 – Ford Field in Detroit, Michigan
September 1 – U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis, Minnesota
September 8 – Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, Missouri
September 15 – Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, Indiana
September 18 – The Dome at America’s Center in St. Louis, Missouri
September 22 – Mercedes-Benz Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana
September 29 – NRG Stadium in Houston, Texas
October 6 – AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas

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