The 'All Too Well' hitmaker unveils names of the artists who will be performing at her concerts as she celebrates the success of her joint single with Post Malone, 'Fortnight'.
- May 28, 2024
AceShowbiz - Taylor Swift has celebrated the success of her single "Fortnight" by sharing exciting news with her fans, famously known as Swifties. The "All Too Well" hitmaker, whose joint track with Post Malone lands at No. 1 on a U.K. airplay chart, announced that there will be new opening acts at her "Eras Tour" shows in London.
On Monday, May 27, the 34-year-old singer.songwriter gave her reaction to the success of "Fortnight" on her social media page. Taking to Instagram Stories, she wrote, "I just found out Fortnight is #1 on the U.K. airplay chart!!!!" She gushed, "You guys are amazing and I cant wait to see you SO [a soon emoji]!!"
Taylor went on to reveal, "Thought this may be a fun time to announce the first group of opening acts I'll be adding to the London shows, going on before Paramore." She explained, "I chose artists whose music I love listening to, and I can't wait for them to add an extra jolt of excitement to our shows at @wembleystadium in June."
The "Shake It Off" singer then unveiled names of the artists who will be taking the stage during her "Eras Tour" concerts. She further tagged the official Instagram accounts of Mette Towley, Griff as well as Benson Boone and penned, "welcome to The Eras Tour!!" adding a white heart emoji.
Along with the announcement, Taylor let out a poster of her "Eras Tour" shows in London. It featured a message saying that Paramore, Mette, Griff and Benson will be "special guests." While Mette will perform on June 21, Griff is set to hit the stage on June 22. As for Benson, the artist is the guest on the June 23 show.
Aside from the three dates in June, Taylor is set to perform in London again for five more consecutive nights. She will belt out her songs at Wembley Stadium from August 15 to 17. She is set to take one night rest on August 18 before coming back to the stage on August 19 and 20.