The Eras Tour was the sixth worldwide concert tour by American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift. The tour was in support of all of Swift's studio albums, with emphasis on her most recent albums: Lover (2019), Folklore (2020), Evermore (2020), Midnights (2022), and The Tortured Poets Department (2024).
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I’m enchanted to announce my next tour: Taylor Swift | The Eras Tour, a journey through the musical eras of my career (past and present!) The first leg of the tour will be in stadiums across the US, with international dates to be announced as soon as we can! Feeling like the luckiest person alive because I get to take these brilliant artists out on tour with me: Paramore, beabadoobee, Phoebe Bridgers, girl in red, MUNA, HAIM, GAYLE, Gracie Abrams and OWENN. I can’t WAIT to see your gorgeous faces out there. It’s been a long time coming.
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—Taylor Swift
The stage for The Eras Tour is a long catwalk going approximately halfway through the floor section (depending on the stadium’s size) with a diamond in the middle, leaving space for Swift and her dancers to perform, and forming a T shape at the end.
Taylor Swift delivers unforgettable performances throughout The Eras Tour, with stunning visuals, emotional storytelling, and powerful vocals.
One of the most anticipated moments is the Surprise Songs segment, where she performs two different songs each night, making every concert unique.
“Cruel Summer” is a high-energy fan-favorite, opening the Lover era with bright visuals, electrifying choreography, and Taylor’s signature high note that leaves the crowd screaming.
“Midnight Rain” features a magical on-stage transformation, where Taylor disappears under the stage and reappears in a new outfit, perfectly capturing the dreamy and mysterious vibe of the song.
Every performance in The Eras Tour is filled with emotion, nostalgia, and excitement, making it one of the most iconic tours of all time. 💜✨
The Eras Tour was a massive global success, selling out 149 shows across five regions and generating a total revenue of $2.08 billion. North America led with $1.06 billion from 68 shows, followed by Europe with $600 million from 48 shows. Latin America, Asia, and Oceania contributed $146 million, $120 million, and $156 million respectively, with a combined 33 shows. The tour set records as one of the highest-grossing concert tours of all time, attracting millions of fans worldwide.