We are just weeks away from Taylor Swift‘s 10th studio album, Midnights. As of now, we don’t know much about the album, aside from the title of a few tracks, and the fact that Swift worked with Jack Antonoff on the album’s production. However, fans are anxious for the new era, and for Swift to tour with all the material she’s released during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Will Taylor Swift go on tour in 2023?
11/1/2022 Update:
The answer is yes! Today, Taylor Swift announced that she will embark on The Eras Tour next spring. The Eras Tour begins on March 18, 2023, in Glendale, Arizona, and concludes on August 5 in Los Angeles. The news comes after Taylor topped the albums chart with her tenth album Midnights. The album posted the biggest first-week debut in seven years for a full-length release.
9/30/2022 Original Article:
Since June 2020, Swift has released four bodies of work, including her eight and ninth studio albums, Folklore and Evermore, as well re-recordings of her albums, Fearless and Red. Each of the re-recorded albums contained re-recorded versions of the albums’ original tracks, as well as re-recordings of previously unreleased tracks recorded during those times. Midnights will mark the fifth project Swift has released over the course of two years, and since she hasn’t toured since 2017, its safe to say that the set list for the Midnights tour will be extensive. Especially because her planned series of festivals for her seventh album, Lover, was cancelled due to COVID.
According to a report by Daily Mail, the Hits Double Daily Twitter account shared, then deleted, a post saying that Swift is supposedly planning a “massive” stadium tour next year.
Though Swift has not confirmed a tour, Swifties are already certain the pop star will make an announcement soon.
“Why do some of you not believe that global superstar Taylor Swift would announce a massive stadium tour for 2023,” said one Twitter user, “months after releasing a new album, after she hasn’t toured in five years? It literally makes more sense than ever!!!”
Why do some of you not believe that global superstar Taylor Swift would announce a massive stadium tour for 2023, months after releasing a new album, after she hasn’t toured in five years? It literally makes more sense than ever!!!
— Sav 🪩 (@SavLovesSwift) September 30, 2022
Midnights is out 10/21 via Republic. Pre-order it here.