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Updated Wednesday, February 28, 2024-10:34
Taylor Swift
will offer a second concert at the
Santiago Bernabéu
state in Madrid on May 29 in addition to the one already scheduled for the 30th of that month, as appears this Wednesday on the North American singer's website.
At the moment they are the only Spanish stops on the European part of their tour
'The Eras Tour'
, with Paramore as the opening act.
Swift has only performed once before in Spain, also in Madrid, in 2011. In addition, she was going to be the star of
Mad Cool 2020
, which was suspended due to the pandemic.
The European stage will begin with two concerts in
Paris
, on May 9 and 10, and will end with two other dates, in
London
, on August 16 and 17, as the artist published this Tuesday on her website.
There will also be concerts in Stockholm, Lisbon, Lyon, Edinburgh, Liverpool, Cardiff, London, Dublin, Amsterdam, Zurich, Milan, Gelsenkirchen, Hamburg, Munich, Warsaw and Vienna, before closing in the British capital, where there will be four concerts in total .
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The Eras Tour began in March in Glendale, his hometown in Arizona, and the American dates will continue until August (Los Angeles).
Next will be the
Central and South America
phase , from Mexico, where it will arrive on August 24 to Sao Paulo, on November 24, 25 and 26.
From there it will jump to
Asia
, between February and March 2024, before beginning the European phase.
A tour highly anticipated by her fans, since the singer has not presented her albums on a stadium tour since the Reputation Stadium TOUR in 2018. Since then she has published 'Lover' (2019), 'Folklore' (2020), 'Evermore ' (2020) and 'Midnights' (2022).