For her record-breaking Eras tour, Taylor Swift has revealed international dates, with numerous performances scheduled for Europe in the summer of 2024.
With performances in Edinburgh, Liverpool, Cardiff, and London, the pop star will perform nine times in the UK.
The star is rumored to be taking back the headline spot she lost in 2020 due to the pandemic, leaving a gap on Glastonbury's final night.
She performed in front of a record number of Americans during the first leg of the tour.
The overwhelming amount of demand for the tickets caused Ticketmaster's systems to crash, leaving thousands of fans without access to seats.
After the debacle, US senators summoned Ticketmaster to testify before them about how the company handled the event.
Swift acknowledged that it was "excruciating" to watch fans battle for tickets and that she had been reassured that Ticketmaster could handle the demand.
Although the celebrity has not yet revealed the date of the UK leg of the tour's ticket sale, fans can express interest on her website.
Swift performed a three-hour set that included 44 songs from her entire discography when the US shows debuted in March.
Every show, in addition to performing hits like Shake It Off, Love Story, and Lover, she also performs two "surprise" acoustic songs, frequently with the assistance of special guests.
Along with more popular songs like Welcome To New York and her debut single, Tim McGraw, the acoustic section has so far featured fan favorites like Mirrorball, Snow On The Beach, and Getaway Car.
Because of the tour extension, she will perform in Asia and Australia at the beginning of 2024 before heading to Europe in May. Fans have been clamoring for international dates for weeks.
The UK dates will begin on June 7 at Murrayfield Stadium in Edinburgh and conclude with two nights in August at Wembley Stadium in London.
The first two nights of Glastonbury appear to conflict with two earlier Wembley performances. However, she has a free slot in her schedule for Sunday, June 23, which means she could end the festival with a headline performance on the Pyramid Stage.
The US leg of the Eras tour has received overwhelmingly positive reviews.
The Times proclaimed that "the queen of pop reclaims her throne" and continued, "If there is a danger that shifting between 10 such different albums could lead to an uneven experience it is somehow avoided here, with Swift managing to produce a cohesive experience despite the constantly changing outfits and backdrops. ".
Hello magazine's review, which was laced with references to Swift's songs, concluded, "The Swifties are definitely going to be Enchanted.".
"It's taken a while to get to this point, but karma is a queen, and the wait was worthwhile," the speaker said. ".
The feat is frequently astounding, according to Billboard, with costume changes, set-piece disruptions, vulnerable moments in front of thousands of people, and sing-alongs that will rival the scale of any tour this year. ".
It has been reported that fans who were unable to obtain tickets gathered in parking lots outside of venues to sing along to the star's songs.
Because the experience was so overwhelming, some fans have described having amnesia after the show.