Taylor Swift just added 2 more international shows to her ‘Eras Tour’

Taylor Swift just added 2 more international shows to her ‘Eras Tour’
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Taylor Swift is sprinkling in a few more international stops along her “Eras Tour” journey.

Paramore, who is the opening act for Swift’s international shows starting May 9 through the end of August, just announced that two new London shows taking place on Aug. 19 and Aug. 20, 2024, have been added to the roster.

“A limited number of fans who previously registered for shows in London will be selected for access to the sale and will receive notifications via email starting today,” the band posted to X, formerly known as Twitter, on Nov. 14.

Swift announced a total of 50 international dates this past June on social media and on her website.

“EXCUSE ME HI I HAVE SOMETHING TO SAY,” she penned on Twitter and Instagram June 20. “I can’t wait to see so many of you on The Eras Tour next year at these new international dates! Visit TaylorSwift.com/tour for more information on your registrations, pre-sales and on-sales!!”

Swift kicked off her international leg of the tour on Aug. 24 in Mexico City and as of right now, is scheduled to end Aug. 20, 2024, in London before heading to the U.S. and Canada.

Here are all her remaining international tour dates.

Taylor Swift’s international ‘Eras Tour’ dates

Nov. 17: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Estádio Nilton Santos

Nov. 18: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Estádio Nilton Santos

Nov. 19: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Estádio Nilton Santos

Nov. 24: Sao Paulo, Brazil, Allianz Parque

Nov. 25: Sao Paulo, Brazil, Allianz Parque

Nov. 26: Sao Paulo, Brazil, Allianz Parque

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Feb. 7, 2024: Tokyo, Japan, Tokyo Dome

Feb. 8, 2024: Tokyo, Japan, Tokyo Dome

Feb. 9, 2024: Tokyo, Japan, Tokyo Dome

Feb. 10, 2024: Tokyo, Japan, Tokyo Dome

Feb. 16, 2024: Melbourne, Australia, MCG

Feb. 17, 2024: Melbourne, Australia, MCG

Feb. 18, 2024: Melbourne, Australia, MCG

Feb. 23, 2024: Sydney, Australia, Accor Stadium

Feb. 24, 2024: Sydney, Australia, Accor Stadium

Feb. 25, 2024: Sydney, Australia, Accor Stadium

Feb. 26, 2024: Sydney, Australia, Accor Stadium

March 2, 2024: Singapore, National Stadium

March 3, 2024: Singapore, National Stadium

March 4, 2024: Singapore, National Stadium

March 7, 2024: Singapore, National Stadium

March 8, 2024: Singapore, National Stadium

March 9, 2024: Singapore, National Stadium

May 9, 2024: Paris, France, Paris La Defense Arena

May 10, 2024: Paris, France, Paris La Defense Arena

May 11, 2024: Paris, France, Paris La Defense Arena

May 12, 2024: Paris, France, Paris La Defense Arena

May 17, 2024: Stockholm, Sweden, Friends Arena

May 18, 2024: Stockholm, Sweden, Friends Arena

May 19, 2024: Stockholm, Sweden, Friends Arena

May 24, 2024: Lisbon, Portugal, Estadio Da Luz

May 25, 2024: Lisbon, Portugal, Estadio Da Luz

May 30, 2024: Madrid, Spain, Estadio Santiago Bernabeu

June 2, 2024: Lyon, France, Groupama Stadium

June 3, 2024: Lyon, France, Groupama Stadium

June 7, 2024: Edinburgh, United Kingdom, Scottish Gas Murrayfield Stadium

June 8, 2024: Edinburgh, United Kingdom, Scottish Gas Murrayfield Stadium

June 9, 2024: Edinburgh, United Kingdom, Scottish Gas Murrayfield Stadium

June 13, 2024: Liverpool, United Kingdom, Anfield Stadium

June 14, 2024: Liverpool, United Kingdom, Anfield Stadium

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June 15, 2024: Liverpool, United Kingdom, Anfield Stadium

June 18, 2024: Cardiff, United Kingdom, Principality Stadium

June 21, 2024: London, United Kingdom, Wembley Stadium

June 22, 2024: London, United Kingdom, Wembley Stadium

June 23, 2024: London, United Kingdom, Wembley Stadium

June 28, 2024: Dublin, Ireland, Aviva Stadium

June 29, 2024: Dublin, Ireland, Aviva Stadium

June 30, 2024: Dublin, Ireland, Aviva Stadium

July 4, 2024: Amsterdam, Netherlands, Johan Cruijff Arena

July 5, 2024: Amsterdam, Netherlands, Johan Cruijff Arena

July 6, 2024: Amsterdam, Netherlands, Johan Cruijff Arena

July 9, 2024: Zurich, Switzerland, Stadion Letzigrund Zurich

July 10, 2024: Zurich, Switzerland, Stadion Letzigrund Zurich

July 13, 2024: Milan, Italy, San Siro Stadium

July 14, 2024: Milan, Italy, San Siro Stadium

July 17, 2024: Gelsenkirchen, Germany, Veltins-Arena

July 18, 2024: Gelsenkirchen, Germany, Veltins-Arena

July 19, 2024: Gelsenkirchen, Germany, Veltins-Arena

July 23, 2024: Hamburg, Germany, Volksparkstadion

July 24, 2024: Hamburg, Germany, Volksparkstadion

July 27, 2024: Munich, Germany, Olympiastadion

July 28, 2024: Munich, Germany, Olympiastadion

Aug. 1, 2024: Warsaw Poland, PGE Narodowy

Aug. 2, 2024: Warsaw Poland, PGE Narodowy

Aug. 3, 2024: Warsaw Poland, PGE Narodowy

Aug. 8, 2024: Vienna, Austria, Ernst-Happel-Stadion

Aug. 9, 2024: Vienna, Austria, Ernst-Happel-Stadion

Aug. 10, 2024: Vienna, Austria, Ernst-Happel-Stadion

Aug. 15, 2024: London, United Kingdom, Wembley Stadium

Aug. 16, 2024: London, United Kingdom, Wembley Stadium

Aug. 17, 2024: London, United Kingdom, Wembley Stadium

Aug. 19, 2024: London, United Kingdom, Wembley Stadium

Aug. 20, 2024: London, United Kingdom, Wembley Stadium

How to get tickets to international shows on Taylor Swift’s ‘Eras Tour’

The “Shake It Off” singer’s fan base infamously crashed Ticketmaster when they overcrowded the system while trying to buy tickets when they went live on Nov. 15, 2022. Since then, the platform has employed a new ticket purchasing process that has kept crashes at bay, so far.

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The new purchasing multi-step process first requires pre-registration in order to be eligible for pre-sales and regular sales.

Pre-sales for select international shows are currently underway, and registration is closed for all tour dates. Fans who aren’t registered and are interested in attending an international show can try purchasing tickets on reseller sites such as Stubhub and SeatGeek.