Reputation Stadium Tour

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Reputation Stadium Tour
Tour by Taylor Swift
Taylor Swift on the floating stage in Minneapolis
Location
  • Asia
  • Europe
  • North America
  • Oceania
Associated albumReputation
Start dateMay 8, 2018 (2018-05-08)
End dateNovember 21, 2018 (2018-11-21)
No. of shows53
Supporting acts
Attendance2,888,922
Box office$345.7 million[1]
Taylor Swift concert chronology

The Reputation Stadium Tour was Taylor Swift's fifth concert tour. It was for her album Reputation. It started on May 8, 2018, in Glendale, Arizona. It ended on November 21, 2018, in Tokyo, Japan. It is her first tour to only have concerts in stadiums.

Movie[change | change source]

The Reputation Stadium Tour concert at AT&T Stadium was recorded and made into a movie on Netflix. It was released on December 31, 2018. It was directed by Paul Dugdale.[2]

Set list[change | change source]

These are the songs that Taylor Swift performed on the first night of the tour.[3] Most of the tour was similar, but sometimes she changes the setlist. All changes are listed below, and so are the surprise songs.

  1. "...Ready for It?"
  2. "I Did Something Bad"
  3. "Gorgeous"
  4. "Style" / "Love Story" / "You Belong with Me"
  5. "Look What You Made Me Do"
  6. "End Game"
  7. "King of My Heart"
  8. "Delicate"
  9. "Shake It Off" (with Camila Cabello and Charli XCX)
  10. "Dancing with Our Hands Tied"
  11. Acoustic surprise song
  12. "Blank Space"
  13. "Dress"
  14. "Bad Blood" / "Should've Said No"
  15. "Don't Blame Me"
  16. "Long Live" / "New Year's Day"
  17. "Getaway Car"
  18. "Call It What You Want"
  19. "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together" / "This Is Why We Can't Have Nice Things"

Notes[change | change source]

  • At Landover night 1, Philadelphia night 2,[4] East Rutherford night 3, Foxborough night 3, Minneapolis night 2, Toronto night 2, and Tokyo night 2, Taylor Swift sang "So It Goes..." instead of "Dancing with Our Hands Tied".[5][6]
  • At Philadelphia night 2, Taylor Swift sang "Our Song" and "Wildest Dreams" a cappella after her floating stage got stuck during "Delicate".[7]
  • At East Rutherford night 2, Taylor Swift sang "Clean" before the "Long Live" / "New Year's Day" medley.[8]

Surprise songs[change | change source]

After "Dancing with Our Hands Tied", Taylor Swift sang the "surprise song" which was different at every show. She used her acoustic guitar.[9]

Special guests[change | change source]

Sometimes, a special guest came on stage and sang a song with Taylor Swift.

Tour dates[change | change source]

Date (2018) City Country Venue Opening acts Attendance Revenue
May 8 Glendale  United States University of Phoenix Stadium Camila Cabello
Charli XCX
59,157 / 59,157 $7,214,478
May 11 Santa Clara Levi's Stadium 107,550 / 107,550 $14,006,963
May 12
May 18 Pasadena Rose Bowl 118,084 / 118,084 $16,251,980
May 19
May 22 Seattle CenturyLink Field Charli XCX[a] 56,021 / 56,021 $8,672,219
May 25 Denver Sports Authority Field at Mile High Camila Cabello
Charli XCX
57,140 / 57,140 $7,926,366
June 1 Chicago Soldier Field 105,208 / 105,208 $14,576,697
June 2
June 8 Manchester  England Etihad Stadium 77,258 / 77,258 $6,169,724
June 9
June 15 Dublin  Ireland Croke Park 133,034 / 133,034 $8,567,769
June 16
June 22 London  England Wembley Stadium 143,427 / 143,427 $12,214,933
June 23
June 30 Louisville  United States Cardinal Stadium 52,138 / 52,138 $4,928,219
July 7 Columbus Ohio Stadium 62,897 / 62,897 $6,606,529
July 10 Landover FedExField 95,672 / 95,672 $11,396,004
July 11
July 13 Philadelphia Lincoln Financial Field 107,378 / 107,378 $11,951,047
July 14
July 17 Cleveland FirstEnergy Stadium 51,323 / 51,323 $5,148,757
July 20 East Rutherford MetLife Stadium 165,654 / 165,654 $22,031,386
July 21
July 22
July 26 Foxborough Gillette Stadium 174,764 / 174,764 $21,779,846
July 27
July 28
August 3 Toronto  Canada Rogers Centre 100,310 / 100,310 $11,177,000
August 4
August 7 Pittsburgh  United States Heinz Field 56,445 / 56,445 $6,230,876
August 10 Atlanta Mercedes-Benz Stadium 116,746 / 116,746 $18,089,415
August 11
August 14 Tampa Raymond James Stadium 55,909 / 55,909 $7,244,264
August 18 Miami Gardens[b] Hard Rock Stadium 47,818 / 47,818 $7,072,164
August 25 Nashville Nissan Stadium 56,112 / 56,112 $9,007,179
August 28 Detroit Ford Field 49,464 / 49,464 $6,597,852
August 31 Minneapolis U.S. Bank Stadium 98,774 / 98,774 $10,242,024
September 1
September 8 Kansas City Arrowhead Stadium 58,611 / 58,611 $6,730,138
September 15 Indianapolis Lucas Oil Stadium 55,729 / 55,729 $6,531,245
September 18 St. Louis The Dome at America's Center 47,831 / 47,831 $4,884,054
September 22 New Orleans Mercedes-Benz Superdome 53,172 / 53,172 $6,491,546
September 29 Houston NRG Stadium 53,800 / 53,800 $9,350,275
October 5 Arlington AT&T Stadium 105,002 / 105,002 $15,006,157
October 6
October 19 Perth  Australia Optus Stadium Broods
Charli XCX
50,891 / 50,891 $4,153,658
October 26 Melbourne Marvel Stadium 63,027 / 63,027 $6,755,570
November 2 Sydney ANZ Stadium 72,805 / 72,805 $7,686,564
November 6 Brisbane The Gabba 43,907 / 43,907 $4,338,127
November 9 Auckland  New Zealand Mount Smart Stadium 35,749 / 35,749 $3,617,593
November 20 Tokyo  Japan Tokyo Dome Charli XCX 100,109 / 100,109 $14,859,847
November 21

Notes[change | change source]

  1. Camila Cabello was also supposed to sing, but she was in the hospital for dehydration and her doctor told her not to.[20]
  2. This is called the Miami show because it is nearby, even though the stadium isn't actually in Miami.

References[change | change source]

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