Taylor Swift's Reputation Stadium Tour
Tour by Taylor Swift | |
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Associated album | Reputation |
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Start date | May 8, 2018 |
End date | November 21, 2018 |
Legs | 5 |
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Taylor Swift concert chronology |
Taylor Swift's Reputation Stadium Tour[1] is the fifth concert tour by American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift, in support of her sixth studio album, Reputation (2017). The tour began on May 8, 2018 in Glendale and is set to conclude on November 21, 2018 in Tokyo, comprising 53 concerts. The supporting acts for the tour are Charli XCX, Camila Cabello, and Broods.
Development
In August 2017, Billboard reported that Swift would be using Ticketmaster's Verified Fan program to prevent bots and ticket scalpers from purchasing tickets. The program, named "Taylor Swift Tix", allowed fans to purchase tickets in advance of the public on-sale by participating in boost activities to increase chances of getting a pre-sale access code.[1][2]
On November 13, 2017, Swift's management announced the first round of dates for the tour jointly with Ticketmaster.[3][4] Tickets went on sale to the general public on December 13, 2017, the day of Swift's 28th birthday.
In late November, Swift announced shows in Manchester, Dublin, and London. Due to overwhelming demand, additional dates were announced for all three cities. Furthermore, the singer also announced extra shows in North America for Pasadena, Chicago, East Rutherford, Foxborough, Toronto, and Atlanta due to popular demand before the pre-sale began.[5][6] On December 3, Swift announced five dates for Oceania.[7][8] In January 2018, due to huge demand, Swift went on to add second dates in Santa Clara, Landover, Philadelphia, Minneapolis and Arlington and third dates in East Rutherford and Foxborough, totalling 40 shows for the tour's North American leg.[9]
On March 1, 2018, Swift officially announced Camila Cabello and Charli XCX as the opening acts for the Reputation Stadium Tour.[10] Cabello was previously speculated as the opening act because her Never Be the Same Tour dates didn't coincide with Swift's tour dates;[11] Portland's Live 95.5 also announced her in a sweepstake for the concert of June 22, 2018 at the Wembley Stadium in London through a since-deleted post on Twitter, a day before Swift confirmed her as the opening act.[12]
On May 8, 2018, Swift announced 2 shows in Tokyo, with Charli XCX as the opening act.[13] In September 2018, Broods was announced as an opening act for the Oceania leg of the tour.[14]
Critical reception
The tour has received rave reviews, being commonly labeled as the best of Swift's career thus far and the best tour of 2018.[15][16][17] Ed Masley, from The Arizona Republic, wrote that "there were many moments in the course Swift's performance that felt like she was playing to the back rows of the stadium by simply sharing with her fans", while complimenting the tour's production and highlighting Swift's connection with the crowd.[18] Jim Harrington, from The Mercury News, praised the improvement of the singer's vocal work and performance skills over the years: "Her game is well-rounded enough that she can excel equally at every different aspect of the show."[19] Chris Tuite, from CBS San Francisco, wrote: "The only thing more prominent than the singer herself during her current costume-change filled spectacle are the massive, vicious looking snakes that symbolically appear throughout the set."[20] Michael Tritsch from 303 Magazine commented the tour "broke new ground and set the bar high for future stadium tours" while adding "The reputation of this show burned its way into the history books".[21]
Commercial performance
Ticket sales
After four days of sales through the Verified Fan platform and three days of sales to the general public that began December 13, the tour had already grossed $180 million from 33 dates in North America alone.[22] Pollstar reported data supplied by the Gridiron Stadium Network, a consortium of NFL facilities that work together to book concerts at their buildings, which showed at least 35,000 tickets had been sold at ten of the stadiums on the route as of December 18. The tickets sold ranged from 35,419 at Heinz Field in Pittsburgh to a high of 48,039 at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia. With more than 47,000 tickets sold, it was reported the May 12, 2018 date at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara was generating close to $9 million in ticket revenue, which prompted the addition of an extra date.[23]
According to StubHub, the tour is the best-selling female tour in the United Kingdom in 2018.[24]
Boxscore
The first seven shows of the tour grossed $54 million with 390,000 tickets sold, leading Swift to the top of Billboard's Hot Tours chart in June 2018.[25] She performed to sold out crowds of 59,157 in Glendale and 107,550 in Santa Clara (over two nights), grossing $7.21 million and $14 million respectively, while the Pasadena shows combined for a gross of nearly $16.3 million and Seattle accounted more than $8.6 million.[25][26][27] The concerts in Louisville and Columbus, reported in July 2018, grossed $11.5 million with around 115,000 tickets sold, with the latter city having the highest gross and most tickets sold, with approximately 63,000 tickets and $6.6 million. These concerts led the singer once again to the top of Hot Tours chart.[28]
Records
The tour has broken multiple venue attendance and grossing records. The debut performance at University of Phoenix Stadium set new venue records in both gross and attendance, topping Metallica's $5.2 million gross earned in August 2017 by almost $2 million. With 59,157 tickets sold, she also broke the attendance record set during One Direction's Where We Are Tour in 2014 by 2,633 seats.[29] With a $14 million take from 107,550 sold tickets at Levi's Stadium she topped her own gross and attendance counts set during The 1989 World Tour in 2015. With more than 118,000 fans in attendance at the Rose Bowl, the two-show run earned $16.2 million and set a new gross record for a single headliner at the venue, surpassing U2's 2017 record by over $467,000. Grossing records previously set by U2 as well were broken at Seattle's CenturyLink Field, where she topped their Joshua Tree Tour 2017 gross by $2.4 million, and Denver's Sports Authority Field at Mile High, where she surpassed the $6.6 million gross set by the band in 2011 during their 360° Tour by $1.2 million.[25]
Swift made history by becoming the first female artist to headline Dublin's Croke Park twice, with around 136,000 fans reportedly attending both nights.[30][31] Similarly, she achieved the milestone of becoming the first woman to headline three consecutive nights at MetLife Stadium[32] and Gillette Stadium.[33]
Following the tour's 29th show in North American soil at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami, it had grossed about $202.3 million in the continent ($191.1 million from the United States and $11.1 million from Canada) thus breaking Swift's own record of having the highest grossing tour by a female artist in North American history, surpassing her 1989 World Tour (2015) in much lesser dates.[34]
Set list
This set list is from the concert on May 8, 2018 in Glendale, Arizona. It is not intended to represent all shows from the tour.[35]
- "...Ready for It?"
- "I Did Something Bad"
- "Gorgeous"
- "Style" / "Love Story" / "You Belong with Me"
- "Look What You Made Me Do"
- "End Game"
- "King of My Heart"
- "Delicate"
- "Shake It Off" (with Camila Cabello and Charli XCX)
- "Dancing with Our Hands Tied"
- "All Too Well"
- "Blank Space"
- "Dress"
- "Bad Blood" / "Should've Said No"
- "Don't Blame Me"
- "Long Live" / "New Year's Day"
- "Getaway Car"
- "Call It What You Want"
- "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together" / "This Is Why We Can't Have Nice Things"
- During the first show in Landover, the second show in Philadelphia, and the third show in East Rutherford, Swift performed "So It Goes..." in place of "Dancing with Our Hands Tied".[36]
- During the second show in Philadelphia, Swift performed "Our Song" and "Wildest Dreams" a cappella after the levitating basket stage used during "Delicate" malfunctioned.[37]
- During the second show in East Rutherford, Swift performed "Clean" before the "Long Live" / "New Year's Day" medley.[38]
The following songs were performed by Swift in place of "All Too Well":[39]
- During the first show in Santa Clara, "Wildest Dreams".
- During the second show in Santa Clara, "The Best Day".
- During the first show in Pasadena, "Red".
- During the show in Seattle, "Holy Ground".
- During the show in Denver, "Teardrops on My Guitar".
- During the first show in Chicago, "Our Song".
- During the second show in Chicago, "22".
- During the first show in Manchester, "I Knew You Were Trouble".
- During the second show in Manchester, "I Don't Wanna Live Forever".
- During the first show in Dublin, "Mean".
- During the second show in Dublin, "How You Get the Girl".
- During the first show in London, "So It Goes...".
- During the second show in London, "Fifteen".
- During the show in Louisville, "Mine".
- During the show in Columbus, "Sparks Fly".
- During the first show in Landover, "State of Grace".
- During the second show in Landover, "Haunted".
- During the first show in Philadelphia, "Never Grow Up".
- During the second show in Philadelphia, "Treacherous".
- During the show in Cleveland, "Babe".
- During the first show in East Rutherford, "Welcome to New York".
- During the second show in East Rutherford, "Fearless".
- During the third show in East Rutherford, "Enchanted".
- During the first show in Foxborough, "22".
- During the second show in Foxborough, "Change".
- During the third show in Foxborough, "Ours".
- During the first show in Toronto, "Out of the Woods".
- During the second show in Toronto, "Come Back... Be Here".
- During the show in Pittsburgh, "A Place in This World".
- During the first show in Atlanta, "This Love".
- During the second show in Atlanta, "The Lucky One".
- During the show in Tampa, "Invisible".
- During the show in Miami Gardens, "Breathe".
- During the show in Nashville, "Better Man".
- During the show in Detroit, "Jump Then Fall".
- During the first show in Minneapolis, "Begin Again".
- During the second show in Minneapolis, "Tied Together with a Smile".
- During the show in Kansas City, "The Story of Us".
- During the show in Indianapolis, "Forever & Always".
- During the show in St. Louis, "Hey Stephen".
- During the show in New Orleans, "Speak Now".
- During the show in Houston, "Wonderland".
- During the first show in Arlington, "White Horse".
Swift surprised fans throughout the tour with special guests, performing a duet with them.
- May 18, 2018 – Pasadena: "There's Nothing Holdin' Me Back" with Shawn Mendes.[40]
- May 19, 2018 – Pasadena: "My My My!" with Troye Sivan;[41] "Hands to Myself" with Selena Gomez.[42]
- June 22, 2018 – London: "Slow Hands" with Niall Horan.[43]
- June 23, 2018 – London: "Angels" with Robbie Williams.[44]
- July 26, 2018 – Foxborough: "Curious" with Hayley Kiyoko.[45]
- August 4, 2018 – Toronto: "Summer of '69" with Bryan Adams.[46]
- August 25, 2018 – Nashville: "Tim McGraw" with Tim McGraw and Faith Hill.[47]
- October 5, 2018 – Arlington: "The Middle" with Maren Morris.[48]
- October 6, 2018 – Arlington: "Babe" with Sugarland.[49]
Shows
Date | City | Country | Venue | Opening act(s) | Attendance / Capacity | Revenue |
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Leg 1 — North America[50] | ||||||
May 8, 2018 | Glendale | United States | University of Phoenix Stadium | Camila Cabello Charli XCX |
59,157 / 59,157 | $7,214,478 |
May 11, 2018 | Santa Clara | Levi's Stadium | 107,550 / 107,550 | $14,006,963 | ||
May 12, 2018 | ||||||
May 18, 2018 | Pasadena | Rose Bowl | 118,084 / 118,084 | $16,251,980 | ||
May 19, 2018 | ||||||
May 22, 2018 | Seattle | CenturyLink Field | Charli XCX[lower-alpha 1] | 56,021 / 56,021 | $8,672,219 | |
May 25, 2018 | Denver | Sports Authority Field at Mile High | Camila Cabello Charli XCX |
57,140 / 57,140 | $7,926,366 | |
June 1, 2018 | Chicago | Soldier Field | 105,208 / 105,208 | $14,576,697 | ||
June 2, 2018 | ||||||
Leg 2 — Europe[1][52][53] | ||||||
June 8, 2018 | Manchester | England | Etihad Stadium | Camila Cabello Charli XCX |
— | — |
June 9, 2018 | ||||||
June 15, 2018 | Dublin | Ireland | Croke Park | — | — | |
June 16, 2018 | ||||||
June 22, 2018 | London | England | Wembley Stadium | — | — | |
June 23, 2018 | ||||||
Leg 3 — North America[1][50] | ||||||
June 30, 2018 | Louisville | United States | Papa John's Cardinal Stadium | Camila Cabello Charli XCX |
52,138 / 52,138 | $4,928,219 |
July 7, 2018 | Columbus | Ohio Stadium | 62,897 / 62,897 | $6,606,529 | ||
July 10, 2018 | Landover | FedExField | 95,672 / 95,672 | $11,396,004 | ||
July 11, 2018 | ||||||
July 13, 2018 | Philadelphia | Lincoln Financial Field | 107,378 / 107,378 | $11,951,047 | ||
July 14, 2018 | ||||||
July 17, 2018 | Cleveland | FirstEnergy Stadium | 51,323 / 51,323 | $5,148,757 | ||
July 20, 2018 | East Rutherford | MetLife Stadium | 165,654 / 165,654 | $22,031,386 | ||
July 21, 2018 | ||||||
July 22, 2018 | ||||||
July 26, 2018 | Foxborough | Gillette Stadium | 174,764 / 174,764 | $21,779,846 | ||
July 27, 2018 | ||||||
July 28, 2018 | ||||||
August 3, 2018 | Toronto | Canada | Rogers Centre | 100,310 / 100,310 | $11,177,000 | |
August 4, 2018 | ||||||
August 7, 2018 | Pittsburgh | United States | Heinz Field | 56,445 / 56,445 | $6,230,876 | |
August 10, 2018 | Atlanta | Mercedes-Benz Stadium | 116,746 / 116,746 | $18,089,415 | ||
August 11, 2018 | ||||||
August 14, 2018 | Tampa | Raymond James Stadium | 55,909 / 55,909 | $7,244,264 | ||
August 18, 2018 | Miami Gardens | Hard Rock Stadium | 47,818 / 47,818 | $7,072,164 | ||
August 25, 2018 | Nashville | Nissan Stadium | 56,112 / 56,112 | $9,007,179 | ||
August 28, 2018 | Detroit | Ford Field | 49,464 / 49,464 | $6,597,852 | ||
August 31, 2018 | Minneapolis | U.S. Bank Stadium | 98,774 / 98,774 | $10,242,024 | ||
September 1, 2018 | ||||||
September 8, 2018 | Kansas City | Arrowhead Stadium | 58,611 / 58,611 | $6,730,138 | ||
September 15, 2018 | Indianapolis | Lucas Oil Stadium | 55,729 / 55,729 | $6,531,245 | ||
September 18, 2018 | St. Louis | The Dome at America's Center | 47,831 / 47,831 | $4,884,054 | ||
September 22, 2018 | New Orleans | Mercedes-Benz Superdome | 53,172 / 53,172 | $6,491,546 | ||
September 29, 2018 | Houston | NRG Stadium | 53,800 / 53,800 | $9,350,275 | ||
October 5, 2018 | Arlington | AT&T Stadium | — | — | ||
October 6, 2018 | ||||||
Leg 4 — Oceania[1][54] | ||||||
October 19, 2018 | Perth | Australia | Optus Stadium | Charli XCX Broods |
— | — |
October 26, 2018 | Melbourne | Marvel Stadium | — | — | ||
November 2, 2018 | Sydney | ANZ Stadium | — | — | ||
November 6, 2018 | Brisbane | The Gabba | — | — | ||
November 9, 2018 | Auckland | New Zealand | Mount Smart Stadium | — | — | |
Leg 5 — Asia[1][55] | ||||||
November 20, 2018 | Tokyo | Japan | Tokyo Dome | Charli XCX | — | — |
November 21, 2018 | ||||||
Total | — | — |
Notes
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