Hey, L.A. Swifties, Taylor Swift expands Eras tour, including two more shows at SoFi Stadium
Taylor Swift has brought her EPs to the L.A. venue where she’ll hold an upcoming concert (Photo: David Livingston/Getty Images)
Taylor Swift has expanded her 2019 EPs tour, bringing the star to the L.A. venue where she will hold an upcoming concert. The singer’s first solo tour in 17 years will expand to two shows, with the addition of a pair of concerts at California’s SoFi Stadium. The first of the solo concerts will take place at L.A.’s Wiltern Theater on Feb. 8. Tickets go on sale Friday, April 12. Swift’s solo concert on Feb. 8 will be headlined by her new single “Look What You Made Me Do.” The tickets go on sale at 10 a.m. Thursday, April 11. The tour will feature a large repertoire of music, including songs from 2007’s Speak Now, the 2017 album Lover and 1989. Swift’s biggest hits from years past are included on the list, which also includes “Shake It Off,” “I Knew You Were Waiting,” “Look What You Made Me Do,” “Delicate” and “You Need to Calm Down.” The tour runs through 20 concerts in California, Florida, Arizona, Texas, Nevada, Illinois and Wisconsin, and a performance at the Super Bowl LI halftime show in Atlanta on Feb. 7.
Swift, who performed at the Super Bowl halftime show, tweeted that she’s “so excited to announce some new dates at the Super Bowl on Sunday. They are some of my biggest hits from the past 7 years! Look what you made me do and you’ll see that every single day. — Taylor Swift (@taylorswift13) February 2, 2019
The concerts, which cost $99.50 and $149.50, respectively, will be located at SoFi Stadium in Carson, Calif. on Feb. 7 and Feb. 8. Tickets go on sale Friday, April 12. The tickets were created by LiveNation, which is handling the tour. An exact date for Swift’s concert at SOFi Stadium was not announced. LiveNation has previously given Swift permission to perform live music. The Super Bowl hosts an annual concert for the entertainment industry. The live performances will feature songs from Swift’s new album Reputation, which was released in November. Swift