The former country singer added six additional shows in the U.S. and three shows in the U.K. and Ireland.
- Nov 29, 2017
AceShowbiz - Taylor Swift's highly-anticipated 2018 "Reputation" tour has not started yet, but the songstress has announced that she added more dates to the upcoming tour. Due to "overwhelming demand," Taylor added six additional shows in the U.S., including in Pasadena, Chicago and Atlanta. In addition, she will head to the U.K. and Ireland for three more shows on June 8, June 15 and June 22.
Taylor also announced that the registration for a fan-based ticket hub through Ticketmaster's Verified Fan has ended. Fans who have registered will be sent an e-mail for personalized pre-sale date and time on Saturday, December 2. Tickets will go on sale on December 13, which happens to be Taylor's birthday.
The tour will begin on March 8 at University of Phoenix Stadium in Glendale and include stops in Seattle, Toronto, Kansas City, Philadelphia and more. Taylor will wrap up her tour on October 6 at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas. The opening act for the tour has yet to be announced.
"Reputation" was released on November 10. Shortly after the release of the album, it has sold more than one million copies, leading to the album arrive atop Billboard 200 and set the biggest sales week of the year. It defeated this year's previous best-selling album, Ed Sheeran's "Divide (division sign)", which sold a total of 931,000 units.
Taylor sets more records as the album spends second week atop the chart. Now, the effort is the first album to spend multiple weeks at No. 1 since Jay-Z's "4:44" topped the chart on July 29 and August 5. It also becomes the first album by a woman that tops the chart more than a week since Rihanna's "ANTI" peaked at the chart for two nonconsecutive weeks in 2016.
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