Swift City, Arizona

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Taylor Swift

Ava Eckley, Reporter

In celebration of the beginning of Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour, Glendale, Arizona was temporarily changed to Swift City as the star chose their city to be the first venue of her tour. Mayor Jerry Weiers states: “There is no need to calm down, we’re fearless and doing something highly unusual to celebrate the fact that Taylor’s concerts start right here! We know all too well that she’s one of the most influential artists of her generation and we are writing our own love story for her and greeting every Swiftie in style!”

Arizona’s large city was soon surrounded by “Swifities” throughout March 17th and March 18th, the first two nights of her “Era’s era” as Taylor says via Instagram. According to the set list, each concert lasts at least 3 hours and Taylor allegedly takes little to no breaks in her fabulous production, which not only includes 44 songs but also many outfit changes and many fans say that Taylors performances are very cinematic. Rumors have spread all throughout the medias as Taylors distinctive Red tour outfit ” Not A Lot Going on in The Moment.” has been discarded at the Eras tour itself and replaced with a different shirt reading, “Who Is Taylor Swift Anyway? Ew” As Taylor is very intricate with her details as well as her easter eggs,  Swifties around the world cannot help but think of one thing. The red letters on the 2 different shirts seem as though each letter will soon spell Speak Now, and when her shirt finally spells it out, will the highly anticipated Speak Now Tv finally come out? We’d better keep our Eyes Open and watch the Sparks Fly because Taylor Swift is surely a Mastermind.

Here are all the upcoming tour dates:

 

DATE  CITY VENUE
March 18 Glendale, AZ State Farm Stadium
March 25 Las Vegas, NV Allegiant Stadium
April 1 Arlington, TX AT&T Stadium
April 2 Arlington, TX AT&T Stadium
April 15 Tampa, FL Raymond James Stadium
April 22 Houston, TX NRG Stadium
April 28 Atlanta, GA Mercedes-Benz Stadium
April 29 Atlanta, GA Mercedes-Benz Stadium
May 6 Nashville, TN Nissan Stadium
May 12 Philadelphia, PA Lincoln Financial Field
May 13 Philadelphia, PA Lincoln Financial Field
May 19 Foxborough, MA Gillette Stadium
May 20 Foxborough, MA Gillette Stadium
May 26 East Rutherford, NJ MetLife Stadium
May 27 East Rutherford, NJ MetLife Stadium
June 2 Chicago, IL Soldier Field
June 3 Chicago, IL Soldier Field
June 10 Detroit, MI Ford Field
June 17 Pittsburgh, PA Acrisure Stadium
June 24 Minneapolis, MN U.S. Bank Stadium
July 1 Cincinnati, OH Paycor Stadium
July 8 Kansas City, MO GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium
July 15 Denver, CO Empower Field at Mile High
July 22 Seattle, WA Lumen Field
July 29 Santa Clara, CA Levi’s® Stadium
August 4 Los Angeles, CA SoFi Stadium
August 5 Los Angeles, CA SoFi Stadium