Taylor Swift will be on The Eras Tour for the rest of her life, probably

TOKYO, JAPAN - NOVEMBER 20: Taylor Swift performs at Taylor Swift reputation Stadium Tour in Japan presented by Fujifilm instax at Tokyo Dome on November 20, 2018 in Tokyo, Japan. (Photo by Jun Sato/TAS18/Getty Images)
TOKYO, JAPAN - NOVEMBER 20: Taylor Swift performs at Taylor Swift reputation Stadium Tour in Japan presented by Fujifilm instax at Tokyo Dome on November 20, 2018 in Tokyo, Japan. (Photo by Jun Sato/TAS18/Getty Images) /
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In an honestly not surprising turn of events, Taylor Swift has announced even more The Eras Tour dates — many of them back in the United States. The music legend really is unstoppable.

Just last month, additional international dates were added to the ever-expanding schedule, which now extends well into 2024. As it stands, the tour will now run for nearly a year and a half with only some breaks between continents.

Fifteen additional North American tour dates are now set for 2024 — including a stop in Toronto so Canadian Swifties can finally have their moment (they deserve it). Other newly announced cities include New Orleans, Miami, and Indianapolis.

Gracie Abrams will accompany Swift on this additional leg of the never-ending tour.

The Eras Tour has been a massive success since it began earlier in 2023. Additional dates have been added multiple times — first additional nights in already announced US cities, followed by the South American stops. The tour then went international, and now it’s set to return to North America again and is expected to end just before the 2024 holiday season.

Is Taylor Swift going to be on this tour for the rest of her career? For the rest of her life? It’s possible. Which wouldn’t be the worst thing for fans. Imagine being able to see her perform every few years, returning to a show you’ve seen before like coming home after a long trip. Wouldn’t that be nice?

Taylor Swift does deserve freedom from her Eras at some point, though. Eventually, she’ll run out of Taylor’s Version recordings and will finally want to move on from her past. Imagine the flood of new music we’re going to get once she’s done revisiting her old art at least once a year.

For now, though, it’s all Eras all the time. See you in Canada!

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