Time to start saving up, Swifties. The news that Taylor Swift is going on her first tour in five years is exciting enough, but once you see the star-studded list of guest artists she’s bringing along for the ride, you’ll really want to purchase a ticket.
The pop star announced Tuesday (Nov. 1) that she would be embarking on The Eras Tour, a celebration of all 10 of the studio albums she’s released since 2006 — at least, that’s what the trek’s title suggests. Swift also shared a poster advertising the tour’s 27-date U.S. leg on Instagram featuring a collage of photos of herself through the years, from the time of her self-titled debut to Midnights, which dropped less than two weeks prior to the tour news.
The Cats star hasn’t hit the road since 2018, when she launched her best-selling Reputation Tour. She had planned on performing again after the release of her 2019 record Lover in a concert series called Lover Fest, but canceled the shows due to the global coronavirus pandemic.
For those who are keeping count, this means that Tay has six albums-worth of new material that she’s never played live — if you include the previously unreleased vault tracks on 2021’s Fearless (Taylor’s Version) and Red (Taylor’s Version). Studio albums Folklore, Evermore and, of course, Midnights, have all also been released in the time between Lover and the Eras Tour.
Though additional international dates won’t be announced until a later time, Swift did also reveal exactly who’s joining her during her highly anticipated return to touring. A total of nine artists make up the supporting act lineup for the tour’s first leg — with two acts slated per night to open for Tay night — and some of them are very familiar faces for the Swiftie community.
Keep reading to see who’s joining Taylor Swift on her 2023 Eras Tour below:
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Paramore
Image Credit: Elke* Dates:
- 3/17 – State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Ariz.
- 3/18 – State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Ariz.
Taylor Swift and Paramore‘s Hayley Williams have been friends for years, and now they’re teaming up for the Eras Tour’s kickoff show in Glendale. The “Anti-Hero” singer brought Williams out during a show on her Speak Now tour to sing “That’s What You Get” in 2011, cast her in the award-winning “Bad Blood” music video in 2015, and reveled in her praise of Swift’s 2021 record Evermore.
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Beabadoobee
Image Credit: Erika Kamano Dates:
- 3/24 – Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas
- 3/25 – Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas
- 4/1 – AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas
- 4/2 – AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas
- 4/13 – Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Fla.
- 4/14 – Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Fla.
- 4/15 – Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Fla.
- 4/21 – NRG Stadium in Houston
- 4/22 – NRG Stadium in Houston
- 4/23 – NRG Stadium in Houston
- 4/28 – Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta
- 4/29 – Mercedes Benz Stadium in Atlanta
Beabadoobee‘s involvement in the Eras Tour was foreshadowed back in May when Taylor used one of the indie pop star’s songs, “See you Soon,” in a TikTok made on the day she delivered the commencement speech at NYU’s graduation ceremony.
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Phoebe Bridgers
Image Credit: Frank Ockenfels Dates:
- 5/5 – Nissan Stadium in Nashville
- 5/6 – Nissan Stadium in Nashville
- 5/7 – Nissan Stadium in Nashville
- 5/12 – Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia
- 5/13 – Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia
- 5/14 – Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia
- 5/19 – Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Mass.
- 5/20 – Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Mass.
- 5/21 – Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Mass.
- 5/26 – MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, N.J.
- 5/27 – MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, N.J.
- 5/28 – MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, N.J.
Taylor and Phoebe Bridgers forged a friendship after the former invited the latter onto her Red (Taylor’s Version) vault track “Nothing New” as a guest vocalist. “She is an incredible businessperson and an incredible writer,” Bridgers praised the “All Too Well” songwriter in a 2021 interview with Billboard. “What she’s been able to build just from writing adeptly from a young age is insane.”
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Girl In Red
Image Credit: Jonathan Kise Dates:
- 6/2 – Soldier Field in Chicago
- 6/3 – Soldier Field in Chicago
- 6/9 – Ford Field in Detroit
- 6/10 – Ford Field in Detroit
- 6/16 – Acrisure Stadium in Pittsburgh, Penn.
- 6/17 – Acrisure Stadium in Pittsburgh, Penn.
- 6/23 – U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis, Minn.
- 6/24 – U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis, Minn.
Taylor praised Girl In Red‘s If I Could Make It Go Quiet on Instagram after the Norwegian singer’s debut record came out in 2021.
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MUNA
Image Credit: Carter Howe Dates:
- 3/31 – AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas
- 4/30 – Mercedes Benz Stadium in Atlanta
- 6/4 – Soldier Field in Chicago
- 6/30 – Paycor Stadium in Cincinnati, Ohio
- 7/1 – Paycor Stadium in Cincinnati, Ohio
- 7/7 – GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, Mo.
- 7/8 – GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, Mo.
- 7/14 – Empower Field at Mile High in Denver
- 7/15 – Empower Field at Mile High in Denver
MUNA had a connection to Taylor through Phoebe Bridgers, whose label, Saddest Factory Records, signed the “Silk Chiffon” trio in 2021. The group’s lead singer, Katie Gavin, has also revealed that Swift inspired their 2022 self-titled album.
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HAIM
Image Credit: Courtesy Photo Dates:
- 7/22 – Lumen Field in Seattle
- 7/23 – Lumen Field in Seattle
- 7/28 – Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, Calif.
- 7/29 – Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, Calif.
- 8/3 – SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles
- 8/4 – SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles
- 8/5 – SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles
- 8/8 – SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles
- 8/9 – SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles
Swift and the ladies of HAIM have been best pals dating back to the 1989 World Tour, when the multi-Grammy winner first had the sister band open for one of her tours. Since then, the four women have collaborated on a song together — “No Body, No Crime” on Swift’s Evermore — and joined forces again in 2022 for Swift’s “Bejweled” music video.
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GAYLE
Image Credit: Marjorie Halle Dates:
- 3/17 – State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Ariz.
- 3/18 – State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Ariz.
- 3/24 – Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas
- 3/25 – Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas
- 3/31 – AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas
- 4/13 – Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Fla.
- 4/30 – Mercedes Benz Stadium in Atlanta
- 5/6 – Nissan Stadium in Nashville
- 5/12 – Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia, Penn.
- 5/13 – Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia, Penn.
- 5/19 – Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Mass.
- 5/20 – Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Mass.
- 5/26 – MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, N.J.
- 8/5 – SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles
- 8/9 – SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles
“OH MY GOD I’M OPENING FOR TAYLOR SWIFT,” the “Abcdefu” singer excitedly wrote on Instagram Stories following news of The Eras Tour. “WHAT IS HAPPENING.”
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Gracie Abrams
Image Credit: Diana Silvers Dates:
- 4/1 – AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas
- 4/2 – AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas
- 4/14 – Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Fla.
- 4/15 – Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Fla.
- 4/21 – NRG Stadium in Houston
- 4/22 – NRG Stadium in Houston
- 4/23 – NRG Stadium in Houston
- 4/28 – Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta
- 4/29 – Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta
- 5/5 – Nissan Stadium in Nashville
- 5/7 – Nissan Stadium in Nashville
- 5/14 – Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia
- 5/21 – Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Mass.
- 5/27 – MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, N.J.
- 6/4 – Soldier Field in Chicago
- 6/9 – Ford Field in Detroit
- 6/16 – Acrisure Stadium in Pittsburgh, Penn.
- 6/23 – U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis, Minn.
- 6/30 – Paycor Stadium in Cincinnati, Ohio
- 7/1 – Paycor Stadium in Cincinnati, Ohio
- 7/7 – GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, Mo.
- 7/8 – GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, Mo.
- 7/14 – Empower Field at Mile High in Denver
- 7/15 – Empower Field at Mile High in Denver
- 7/22 – Lumen Field in Seattle
- 7/23 – Lumen Field in Seattle
- 7/28 – Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, Calif.
- 7/29 – Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, Calif.
- 8/3 – SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles
- 8/8 – SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles
A longtime fan of Taylor’s, Gracie Abrams summed up her feelings about going on tour with the “Willow” singer-songwriter in an emotional Instagram post. “@taylorswift you know i will never have the words,” she captioned a photo of The Eras Tour poster. “THE ERAS TOUR IS HAPPENING AND I WILL NEVER HAVE THE WORDS @taylorswift Thank you. Thank you thank you thank you. Thank you. I love you. holy. s–t.”
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OWENN
Image Credit: Francesco Prandoni/GI Dates:
- 5/28 – MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, N.J.
- 6/2 – Soldier Field in Chicago
- 6/3 – Soldier Field in Chicago
- 6/10 – Ford Field in Detroit
- 6/17 – Acrisure Stadium in Pittsburgh, Penn.
- 6/24 – U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis, Minn.
- 8/4 – SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles
Christian Owens, or Owenn, his stage name, went from being a backup dancer in a Taylor Swift tour to being an opening musician for a Taylor Swift tour. He performed onstage with Swift during her Reputation tour in 2018 and was also the pop star’s costar in her “Lover” music video in 2019 before joining the Eras tour opening lineup.
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Sabrina Carpenter
Image Credit: Vince Aung Dates:
- 8/24 – Foro Sol, Mexico City, Mexico
- 8/25 – Foro Sol, Mexico City, Mexico
- 8/26 – Foro Sol, Mexico City, Mexico
- 11/9 – Estadio River Plate, Buenos Aires, Argentina
- 11/10 – Estadio River Plate, Buenos Aires, Argentina
- 11/18 – Estadio Nilton Santos – Engenhao, Rio De Janeiro, Brazil
- 11/25 – Allianz Parque, Sao Paolo, Brazil
- 11/26 – Allianz Parque, Sao Paolo, Brazil
When the pop superstar announced her first international dates for the Eras Tour, she also revealed that “sweet angel princess” Sabrina Carpenter would be opening for her in Mexico, Argentina and Brazil. The “Nonsense” singer has been spotted accepting friendship bracelets from other Swifties on the Eras Tour, and told Audacy in November that she loves Midnights, saying, “The whole album’s amazing.” Two of her favorite tracks, though? “Karma” and “Bejeweled,” she said at the time.