Taylor Swift Eras Tour 2024 dates for U.S. return: Ticket prices, cost, full schedule and more

Emily Dozier

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Taylor Swift is back after a two-month break, kicking off the European leg of her record-shattering Eras Tour in Paris from May 9-12.

Swift's European swing includes shows in France, Sweden, Portugal, Spain, England, Ireland, Netherlands, Switzerland, Italy, Germany, Poland and Austria over the course of three months. But shake it off Swifties, she'll be coming back to the United States in good time.

The Eras Tour makes it triumphant return stateside in October with three stops in cities she did not visit the first time around: Miami, New Orleans and Indianapolis.

Far from over, the singer's Eras Tour is already the highest-grossing tour ever, becoming the first to surpass $1 billion (and counting). The chance to see Swift live is rare and one of the most in-demand tickets ever. While it's partly due to her popularity, Swift took a five-year hiatus from touring after her Reputation roadshow. She planned her sixth tour in 2020 for the album Lover, but it was cancelled due to COVID-19.

By the time she finishes the roadshow in December of 2024, she'll have played 151 concerts.

Looking to catch the Eras Tour live? Here's everything to know about Swift's final US concerts, including dates and ticket information.

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Taylor Swift tickets for 2024 US tour

It's no secret that tickets to Swift's shows are in high demand. When her tour was first announced in November of 2022, fans had to wait in queues for hours in the hopes of securing tickets. Fortunately, while still popular, tickets are still available on StubHub for Swift's remaining US concerts.

The cheapest ticket for her first show at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami is currently $1,915, while the best price for Swift's Indianapolis show at Lucas Oil Stadium is $1,705.

Swift will also perform at Caesars Superdome in New Orleans, which has a capacity of 83,000.

Taylor Swift 2024 US tour schedule

For the second American leg of the Eras Tour, Swift will visit three cities she did not perform in before.

She'll begin in Miami on Oct. 18 and finish in Indianapolis on Nov. 3. She'll perform three shows in each city, which includes New Orleans. Gracie Abrams will be the opener.

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Here are the details for Swift's return to the US on the Eras Tour.

DatesCityTickets
Fri., Oct. 18Miami, FLStubHub
Sat., Oct. 19Miami, FLStubHub
Sun., Oct. 20Miami, FLStubHub
Fri., Oct. 25New Orleans, LAStubHub
Sat., Oct. 26New Orleans, LAStubHub
Sun., Oct. 27New Orleans, LAStubHub
Fri., Nov. 1Indianapolis, INStubHub
Sat., Nov. 2Indianapolis, INStubHub
Sun., Nov. 3Indianapolis, INStubHub

Taylor Swift The Tortured Poets Department tracklist

During her 13th Grammy acceptance, Swift announced her 11th studio album (not including Taylor's Version releases) titled The Tortured Poets Department. The record is set to release on April 19th.

While no singles have been released yet, we do know the tracklist. It includes two collaborations, one with Post Malone and Florence + the Machine.

  • "Fortnight" (featuring Post Malone)
  • "The Tortured Poets Department"
  • "My Boy Only Breaks His Favorite Toys"
  • "Down Bad"
  • "So Long, London"
  • "But Daddy I Love Him"
  • "Fresh Out the Slammer"
  • "Florida!!!" (featuring Florence + the Machine)
  • "Guilty as Sin?"
  • "Who's Afraid of Little Old Me?"
  • "I Can Fix Him (No Really I Can)"
  • "loml"
  • "I Can Do It With a Broken Heart"
  • "The Smallest Man Who Ever Lived"
  • "The Alchemy"
  • "Clara Bow"
  • "The Manuscript" (bonus track)

Emily Dozier

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Emily Dozier is a live events and lifestyle writer at The Sporting News, covering everything from sporting events and music festivals to broadway shows and stand-up comedy. Based out of New York, she graduated from the University of Georgia with a bachelor’s degree in journalism. When not covering the SN tickets beat, Emily enjoys playing volleyball and cooking. Prior to joining The Sporting News in 2023, Emily covered the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup for the Associated Press.