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Taylor Swift performs onstage during the Taylor Swift | The Eras Tour

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Taylor Swiftis taking her Eras Tour across the pond and around the world!

On Tuesday, the “Anti Hero” singer unveiled a slew of international shows in 2024 in Europe, Asia and Australia.

After a break in December and January, the tour will kick back up again in Tokyo, Japan — and will follow with stops in major cities like Melbourne, Australia; Sydney, Australia; Singapore; Paris; Stockholm, Sweden; Lisbon, Portugal; Madrid, Spain; Lyon, France; Edinburgh, Scotland; Liverpool, United Kingdom; Cardiff, U.K.; London; Dublin; Amsterdam; Zürich; Milan; Gelsenkirchen, Germany; Hamburg, Germany; Munich; Warsaw and Vienna. She’ll wrap the tour with two final shows in London in August 2024.

“EXCUSE ME HI I HAVE SOMETHING TO SAY 🙋‍♀️ I can’t wait to see so many of you on The Eras Tour next year at these new international dates!” Swift, 33, wrote on Instagram.

The new dates come after Swiftannounced her first international leg in Latin Americaearlier this month. At the time, she teased that there were “LOTS more international dates to come soon, promise!”

For more information on ticket sales visitTaylorSwift.com/tour.

Swift is currently midway through the U.S. dates of her Eras Tour, and will continue this weekend with two shows in Minneapolis, Minnesota. She kicked things off in March and is set to wrap this leg in Los Angeles on Aug. 9.

Her shows have beenstar-studded affairs, with everyone fromMiles Teller,Drew Barrymore,Reese WitherspoonandPaul Ruddstepping out to catch her three-hour-long sets.

Swift is gearing up for the July 7 release ofSpeak Now (Taylor’s Version), which will include six brand-new songs from the vault.

Earlier this month, a report from Fortune predicted that the Eras tour could potentiallygenerate $4.6 billion for local economiesthroughout the U.S. based on how much ticket holders are spending to attend each show.

Meanwhile, stars like Flavor Flav revealed that theyplanned to catch the Eras Tour twice.

“Before I met Taylor Swift, I’ve always been a big fan of her music anyway, though,” Flav toldTMZof their first encounter at theiHeartRadio Awards in March.

“Just like I’m a big fan ofChristina Aguilera, orGwen Stefani, or I love me someMiley Cyrus. You know what I’m sayin'? You’ll find me at their concerts, too. And a lot of people thought it was kind of weird seeing me at a Taylor Swift concert, I guess because of my age… But, you know, when it comes down to music, it has no age. Music don’t have no age.”

source: people.com