Taylor Swift visit to Paris on her record-smashing “Eras Tour” obtained the debut of age, a unique setlist, and her 87th performance.
But does she own plans to replace the City of Lights?
During the Olympics, Swift will resume the global leg of her term. Her last performance in Europe was on Aug. 20 in London.
But there are openings in the singer’s plan. For instance, she does not have a show planned on July 26, the day of the opening rituals, nor on Aug. 11, the back of the Summer Games.
She does have performances July 27-28 in Munich, Germany then on Aug. 1-3 in Warsaw, Poland, and Aug. 8-10 in Vienna, Austria, with each city smaller than three hours out from Paris by airplane.
So, regarding Swift pushing it to the Las Vegas Super Bowl on Feb. 11 after serving in Tokyo, Japan, on Feb. 10, it’s potential for her to make an impression in Paris.
Taylor Swift – 2024 Olympics
Swift has not publicly remarked whether or not she intends to follow the 2024 Olympics.
Swift has links to Team USA’s women’s gymnastics squad. In 2021, after Simone Biles was removed from the Tokyo Olympics, Swift described a video mentioned to the gymnast, highlighting her achievements with the background way, “This Is Me Trying.” The musician also loaned her voice to a camper plugging up Suni Lee and Jade Carey.
Before this year, Biles and Swift transmitted a sweet exchange on X. The gymnast, who officially founded her Olympic recovery in August 2023, has been using Swift’s music “…Ready For It?” for her foundation routine.
“Watched this multiple times and even unready,” Swift stated in a tweet, replying to a videotape of Biles’ concert at the U.S. Olympic gymnastics practices.
Swift, with Flavor Flav, has even helped the women’s water polo squad. In May, she shared the group VIP tickets to one of her “Eras Tour” delivers in Paris.
However, her famous sport still appears to be football (the American performance, that is) due to her affair with Kansas Chiefs sealed end Travis Kelce.
Swift’s global “Eras Tour” Schedule
Here’s a glance at the remains of Swift’s global “Eras Tour” schedule, before she produces stateside:
- July 24: Hamburg, Germany — Volksparkstadion
- July 27: Munich, Germany — Olympiastadion
- July 28: Munich, Germany — Olympiastadion
- Aug. 1: Warsaw, Poland — PGE Narodowy
- Aug. 2: Warsaw, Poland — PGE Narodowy
- Aug. 3: Warsaw, Poland — PGE Narodowy
- Aug. 8: Vienna, Austria — Ernst-Happel-Stadion
- Aug. 9: Vienna, Austria — Ernst-Happel-Stadion
- Aug. 10: Vienna, Austria — Ernst-Happel-Stadion
- Aug. 15: London, UK — Wembley Stadium
- Aug. 16: London, UK — Wembley Stadium
- Aug. 17: London, UK — Wembley Stadium
- Aug. 19: London, UK — Wembley Stadium
- Aug. 20: London, UK — Wembley Stadium
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