The Reputation Stadium Tour is the fifth worldwide concert tour by American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift. It was her first all stadium tour. The tour was launched in support of Swift's sixth studio album, Reputation (2017).
"This might be her most astounding tour yet – even when she’s aiming for maximum stadium-rock razzle-dazzle bombast, she gives it all the vibe of a mass communion." - Rolling Stone
With an elaborate stage design, high-energy performances, and theatrical visuals, the tour featured songs from Reputation alongside past hits. The show included opening acts Camila Cabello, Charli XCX, and Broods. Swift embraced a darker, edgier aesthetic while maintaining personal fan interactions, making this tour one of her most memorable and commercially successful tours.
The Reputation Stadium Tour was one of Taylor Swift's most visually stunning and theatrical tours. It featured a massive snake-themed stage, floating gondolas that carried her across the stadium, and high-energy performances.
One of the most memorable moments was during Look What You Made Me Do, where a giant snake named Karyn appeared on stage.
Taylor floated over the crowd in a gondola with constellation lights, creating a magical and intimate moment during the high-energy show. The interactive LED bracelets made the entire stadium glow.
The encore of the Reputation Stadium Tour was a grand spectacle, closing the show with “This Is Why We Can’t Have Nice Things.” The stage featured a massive water fountain, fireworks, and colorful visuals, creating a party-like atmosphere. Taylor danced and laughed with her dancers, making it a fun and unforgettable ending.
During “Bad Blood / Should’ve Said No”, Taylor combined the intense energy of 1989 with the raw emotion of her early country roots. The performance was filled with fire effects, heavy bass, and dramatic choreography, making it one of the most powerful moments of the concert.