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Taylor Swift live performancesConcert tours 6 Festivals 40 Award shows 50 TV shows and specials 95 Radio shows and specials 9 Benefit concerts 13 Sporting events 8 Other live performances 33
The American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift has headlined six concert tours to support her albums . She has additionally performed in various festivals, awards shows, benefit concerts, and sporting events, as well as on TV and radio.
Swift promoted her self-titled debut album in 2006–2008 by touring as an opening act for the country musicians Rascal Flatts , George Strait , Brad Paisley , and Tim McGraw and Faith Hill . In spring 2009, she promoted her second studio album, Fearless (2008), by headlining various US festivals and a promotional tour in Australia[1] before embarking on her first headlining concert tour, the Fearless Tour (2009–2010).[2] It visited six countries and grossed over $66 million from 118 shows.[3] The Speak Now World Tour , which supported Swift's third studio album Speak Now (2010), followed in 2011–2012, covering 110 shows and visiting 18 territories across Asia, Europe, North America, and Oceania.[3] It was the highest-grossing tour by a female artist and by a solo artist of 2011[4] and grossed over $123 million in total.[3]
The Red Tour (2013–14), which supported Red (2012), became the highest-grossing country tour after its completion with $150 million grossed from 86 shows in 12 countries.[5] It was her last headlining tour as a country artist.[6] The 1989 World Tour (2015), which supported 1989 (2014), encompassed 85 dates in 11 countries and was the highest-grossing tour of 2015 with $250 million.[3] [7] Its North American shows grossed $199.4 million and surpassed the Rolling Stones ' 2005 record.[8] This record was broken by Swift's 2018 Reputation Stadium Tour , which supported Reputation (2017)—its North American leg grossed $202.3 million and set the record for the highest-grossing North American tour of all time.[9]
Since March 2023, Swift has embarked on her ongoing concert tour, the Eras Tour , which will have covered 152 dates upon its conclusion in December 2024.[10] It is the first concert tour in history to surpass $1 billion in box score revenue.[11]
Concert tours [ edit ]
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Promotional [ edit ]
As opening act [ edit ]
Festivals [ edit ]
Award shows [ edit ]
TV shows and specials [ edit ]
Radio shows and specials [ edit ]
Benefit concerts [ edit ]
Sporting events [ edit ]
Other live performances [ edit ]
References [ edit ]
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