It’s been a long time for the Swifties, with the pop star announcing a major stadium tour for 2023.
It’s a goddamn season.
Taylor Swift is planning a major stadium tour for the summer of 2023, sources tell Page Six on a limited basis.
“Taylor has some of the most ambitious ideas,” one insider teased. “He’s excited to be back on the road after a long but useful break.”
The 2nd source shares if some attractions have been requested.
A Swift representative did not address multiple requests for comment.
The US vocalist, 32, was set to tour in 2020 to support his 7th studio album, Lover, but he couldn’t help but thwart that date once Covid-19 hit the world.
“This is an unprecedented epidemic that has changed everyone’s ideas and no one knows what a landscape tour will look like in the near future,” he tweeted at the time.
Swift last toured the world in 2018 to promote her sixth album, Reputation. It was the most popular tour of a lifetime, and the Texas stop was filmed for a special concert that premiered on Netflix later that year.
The global tour netted the star $345 million.
While the Grammy winner was absent from many of his fans throughout the year, he’s still struggling in quarantine.
He released two new albums in 2020, Folklore and Evermore. He re-recorded his first two recordings in 2021, Fearless and Red, after losing ownership of his backlist in a published conflict with his former record stamp in 2019.
And Swift has another album on the way, announcing at the 2022 MTV Video Music Awards last month that Midnights will be out on October 21.
So it can be said that Swift has a lot of new material for the stadium tour.
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He visualizes the upcoming Midnights, his 10th album in its entirety, as “a band recorded late at night, a journey through intimidation and sweet dreams.”
This narrative was originally in the New York Post and is reproduced with permission