After the massive success of Taylor Swift‘s Eras Tour in Europe, fans have been speculating about what’s next for the global superstar. With the European leg wrapped up, all eyes are now on her upcoming performances. As the tour continues to mesmerize audiences around the world, anticipation grows about where Swift will take the stage next.
So let’s delve deep into the latest developments in her tour schedule and offer a glimpse of what fans can expect in the next phase of the iconic Eras Tour.
Where is Taylor Swift today, September 26?
Taylor Swift has no scheduled performances on September 26. The pop sensation is currently taking a much-needed break, resting up before hitting the stage again for her upcoming tour dates.
At the Holy Grails auction on Tuesday night, Fanatics founder and CEO Michael Rubin spoke with PEOPLE about a potential collaboration he hopes to pursue with Taylor Swift. Rubin revealed, “We should have Taylor Swift cards,” adding that they had already approached her about the idea a year ago.
The timing of their request aligns with Swift’s growing connection to the football world, especially after her relationship with NFL star Travis Kelce began at the start of the 2023 season. This has also led to an increase in sales of Kelce’s jersey.
Rubin acknowledged that Fanatics were not aggressive in their initial outreach regarding collaboration with Swift, stating they “didn’t push too hard.” However, he conveyed a strong desire to pursue this partnership in the future. He even suggested an exciting idea, saying, “I mean a Taylor and Trav card together would be amazing.”
When is Taylor Swift’s next show?
Taylor Swift’s next stop on the Eras Tour will be at Miami’s Hard Rock Stadium, where she’s scheduled to perform from October 18 to 20, 2024.
Fans can expect a continuation of her spectacular shows, which will include performances across the US and Canada. After her Miami shows, Swift will head to Toronto, where she’ll take the stage at the Rogers Centre from November 14 to 23, 2024. The final leg of her tour will wrap up in Vancouver with a series of performances at BC Place from December 6 to 8, 2024.