Taylor Swift’s ‘ambitious’ stadium tour begins next summer

Page Six has learned exclusively from numerous sources that Taylor Swift is planning to go on a big stadium tour during the summer of 2023.

One insider hints that Taylor has some “very ambitious ideas in place” in the following sentence: After taking such a lengthy yet productive hiatus, she is looking forward to getting back out on the road.

The information comes from a second source who says that numerous gig bookings have already been made.

Page Six made several requests for response from Swift’s representative, but they were ignored.

The 32-year-old singer of “Betty,” who was supposed to go on tour in 2020 in support of her seventh studio album, “Lover,” was forced to cancel the dates as COVID-19 spread all over the world.

She tweeted at the time, “This is an unprecedented pandemic that has changed everyone’s plans and no one knows what the touring landscape is going to look like in the near future. This pandemic has changed everyone’s plans and no one knows what the touring landscape is going to look like in the near future.”

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Swift completed her most recent tour of the world in 2018 to support the release of her sixth studio album, “Reputation.” It was one of the most financially successful tours ever, and the Texas stop was videotaped for a concert special that made its debut on Netflix later that same year.

Although the Grammy winner hasn’t played in front of her army of fans in years, she kept herself very busy when she was alone in the hospital.

After she lost ownership of her back catalog in a highly publicized dispute with her previous record label in 2019, she re-recorded two of her previous records in 2021, titled “Fearless” and “Red.” She released two new albums in 2020, titled “Folklore” and “Evermore,” and she also re-recorded two of her previous records in 2021.

And Swift has still another album on the coming, as she announced at the 2022 MTV Video Music Awards that the album will be titled “Midnights,” and it will be released on October 21.

She has referred to this particular project, which is her 10th overall, as “a compilation of songs written in the middle of the night, a voyage through terrors and lovely dreams.”

Victoria Hudson

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