Taylor Swift has added 14 dates to the European leg of her Eras Tour featuring her long-time friend Hayley Williams as supporting act.
The Paramore frontwoman and her band will open the shows, spread across 2024. There will be 48 shows in all.
Taylor announced the addition of the new dates on Twitter.
“Really can’t contain my excitement because… we’re adding 14 new shows to The Eras Tour,” she wrote. “And I get to travel the world doing shows with @paramore!! Hayley and I have been friends since we were teens in Nashville and now we get to frolic around the UK/Europe next summer??? I’m screaming???”
Swift also attached a photo of her and Williams putting their arms over each other’s shoulders.
The European leg of the Eras tour will begin in Paris on May 9, 2024, and end on August 17 in London.
Tour dates featuring Paramore:
May 9 – Nanterre, France @ Paris La Défense Arena
May 10 – Nanterre, France @ Paris La Défense Arena
May 11 – Nanterre, France @ Paris La Défense Arena
May 12 – Nanterre, France @ Paris La Défense Arena $
May 17 – Stockholm, Sweden @ Friends Arena
May 18 – Stockholm, Sweden @ Friends Arena
May 19 – Stockholm, Sweden @ Friends Arena $
May 24 – Lisbon, Portugal @ Estádio do Sport Lisboa e Benfica
May 25 – Lisbon, Portugal @ Estádio do Sport Lisboa e Benfica $
May 30 – Madrid, Spain @ Estadio Santiago Bernabéu
June 2 – Lyon, France @ Groupama Stadium
June 3 – Lyon, France @ Groupama Stadium $
June 7 – Edinburgh, Scotland @ BT Murrayfield Stadium
June 8 – Edinburgh, Scotland @ BT Murrayfield Stadium
June 9 – Edinburgh, Scotland @ BT Murrayfield Stadium $
June 13 – Liverpool, England @ Anfield $
June 15 Liverpool, England @ Anfield
June 18 – Cardiff, Wales @ Principality Stadium
June 21 – London, England @ Wembley Stadium
June 22 – London, England @ Wembley Stadium
June 23 – London, England @ Wembley Stadium $
June 28 – Dublin, Ireland @ Aviva Stadium
June 29 – Dublin, Ireland @ Aviva Stadium
June 30 – Dublin, Ireland @ Aviva Stadium $
July 4 – Amsterdam, Netherlands @ Johan Cruijff Arena $
July 5 – Amsterdam, Netherlands @ Johan Cruijff Arena
July 6 – Amsterdam, Netherlands @ Johan Cruijff Arena
July 9 – Zurich, Switzerland @ Letzigrund
July 10 – Zurich, Switzerland @ Letzigrund
July 13 – Milan, Italy @ Stadio Giuseppe Meazza
July 14 – Milan, Italy @ Stadio Giuseppe Meazza $
July 17 – Gelsenkirchen, Germany @ Veltins-Arena $
July 18 – Gelsenkirchen, Germany @ Veltins-Arena
July 19 – Gelsenkirchen, Germany @ Veltins-Arena $
July 23 – Hamburg, Germany @ Volksparkstadion
July 24 – Hamburg, Germany @ Volksparkstadion
July 27 – Munich, Germany @ Olympiastadion
July 28 – Munich, Germany @ Olympiastadion
August 1 – Warsaw, Poland @ PGE Narodowy $
August 2 – Warsaw, Poland @ PGE Narodowy
August 3 – Warsaw, Poland @ PGE Narodowy
August 8 – Vienna, Austria @ Ernst-Happel-Stadion $
August 9 – Vienna, Austria @ Ernst-Happel-Stadion
August 10 – Vienna, Austria @ Ernst-Happel-Stadion
August 15 – London, England @ Wembley Stadium
August 16 – London, England @ Wembley Stadium
August 17 London, England @ Wembley Stadium
(Photo: Beth Garrabrant)
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