The 1989 World Tour

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The 1989 World Tour
Tour by Taylor Swift
Taylor Swift singing at the concert in Detroit
Location
  • Asia
  • Europe
  • North America
  • Oceania
Associated album1989
Start dateMay 5, 2015 (2015-05-05)
End dateDecember 12, 2015 (2015-12-12)
No. of shows85
Supporting acts
Attendance2.28 million
Box office$250.7 million
Taylor Swift concert chronology

The 1989 World Tour was American singer Taylor Swift's fourth concert tour. It was for her album 1989, which was made in 2014. The tour started on May 5, 2015 in Tokyo, Japan. It ended on December 12, 2015 in Melbourne, Australia.

Movie[change | change source]

The 1989 World Tour concert at ANZ Stadium was recorded and made into a movie. The movie was released on December 20, 2015. It could be watched on Apple Music.[1]

Set list[change | change source]

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

  1. "Welcome To New York"
  2. "New Romantics"
  3. "Blank Space"
  4. "I Knew You Were Trouble"
  5. "I Wish You Would"
  6. "How You Get the Girl"
  7. "I Know Places"
  8. "All You Had to Do Was Stay"
  9. "You Are in Love"
  10. "Clean"
  11. "Love Story"
  12. "Style"
  13. "This Love"
  14. "Bad Blood"
  15. "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together"
  16. "Enchanted" / "Wildest Dreams"
  17. "Out of the Woods"
Encore
  1. "Shake It Off"

Notes[change | change source]

  • At Washington, D.C. night 2, Taylor Swift did not sing "This Love".
  • Sometimes, Taylor Swift did not sing "All You Had to Do Was Stay".

Surprise songs[change | change source]

Sometimes, Taylor Swift did not sing "You Are in Love". Instead, she surprised the crowd with a random song.

Special guests[change | change source]

Sometimes, instead of singing "This Love", Taylor Swift sang with a special guest. This is the list of special guests for each show and the name of the song they sang together.

Shows[change | change source]

List of shows[86][87][88][89][90]
Date (2015) City Country Venue Opening acts Attendance Revenue
May 5 Tokyo  Japan Tokyo Dome 100,320 / 100,320 $10,586,828
May 6
May 15[a] Winchester[b]  United States City of Rock
May 20 Bossier City CenturyLink Center Vance Joy 12,459 / 12,459 $1,458,197
May 22 Baton Rouge LSU Tiger Stadium Vance Joy

Shawn Mendes

50,227 / 50,227 $4,119,670
May 30 Detroit Ford Field 50,703 / 50,703 $5,999,690
June 2 Louisville KFC Yum! Center Vance Joy 16,242 / 16,242 $1,863,281
June 3 Cleveland Quicken Loans Arena 15,503 / 15,503 $1,732,041
June 6 Pittsburgh Heinz Field Vance Joy

Shawn Mendes

54,801 / 54,801 $5,836,926
June 8 Charlotte Time Warner Cable Arena Vance Joy 15,024 / 15,024 $1,627,798
June 9 Raleigh PNC Arena 13,886 / 13,886 $1,653,762
June 12 Philadelphia Lincoln Financial Field Vance Joy

Shawn Mendes

101,052 / 101,052 $11,987,816
June 13
June 19 Cologne  Germany Lanxess Arena James Bay 29,020 / 29,020 $2,054,690
June 20
June 21 Amsterdam  Netherlands Ziggo Dome 11,166 / 11,166 $800,829
June 23 Glasgow  Scotland SSE Hydro Vance Joy 11,021 / 11,021 $1,119,300
June 24 Manchester  England Manchester Arena 14,773 / 14,773 $1,478,760
June 27[c] London Hyde Park
June 29 Dublin  Ireland 3Arena Vance Joy 25,188 / 25,188 $1,975,510
June 30
July 6 Ottawa  Canada Canadian Tire Centre 13,480 / 13,480 $1,325,480
July 7 Montreal Bell Centre 14,770 / 14,770 $1,499,040
July 10 East Rutherford  United States MetLife Stadium Vance Joy

Shawn Mendes Haim

110,105 / 110,105 $13,423,858
July 11
July 13 Washington, D.C. Nationals Park 85,014 / 85,014 $9,730,596
July 14
July 18 Chicago Soldier Field 110,109 / 110,109 $11,469,887
July 19
July 24 Foxborough Gillette Stadium 116,849 / 116,849 $12,533,166
July 25
August 1 Vancouver  Canada BC Place Vance Joy

Shawn Mendes

41,463 / 41,463 $4,081,820
August 4 Edmonton Rexall Place Vance Joy 26,534 / 26,534 $2,387,080
August 5
August 8 Seattle  United States CenturyLink Field Vance Joy

Shawn Mendes

55,711 / 55,711 $6,050,643
August 14 Santa Clara Levi's Stadium 102,139 / 102,139 $13,031,146
August 15
August 17 Glendale Gila River Arena Vance Joy 26,520 / 26,520 $3,029,628
August 18
August 21 Los Angeles Staples Center Vance Joy

Haim

70,563 / 70,563 $8,961,681
August 22
August 24
August 25
August 26
August 29 San Diego Petco Park Vance Joy

Shawn Mendes

44,710 / 44,710 $5,475,237
September 4 Salt Lake City EnergySolutions Arena Vance Joy 14,131 / 14,131 $1,589,686
September 5 Denver Pepsi Center 27,126 / 27,126 $2,868,991
September 6
September 9[d] Houston Minute Maid Park Vance Joy

Shawn Mendes

40,122 / 40,122 $5,202,196
September 11 Saint Paul Xcel Energy Center Vance Joy 45,126 / 45,126 $5,514,863
September 12
September 13
September 16 Indianapolis Bankers Life Fieldhouse 14,010 / 14,010 $1,550,268
September 17 Columbus Nationwide Arena 29,936 / 29,936 $3,369,693
September 18
September 21 Kansas City Sprint Center 27,857 / 27,857 $2,967,558
September 22
September 25 Nashville Bridgestone Arena Vance Joy

Haim

28,917 / 28,917 $3,354,844
September 26
September 28[e] St. Louis Scottrade Center 29,688 / 29,688 $3,452,940
September 29[f]
October 2 Toronto  Canada Rogers Centre Vance Joy

Shawn Mendes

99,283 / 99,283 $8,670,990
October 3
October 8 Des Moines  United States Wells Fargo Arena Vance Joy 13,969 / 13,969 $1,566,321
October 9 Omaha CenturyLink Center Omaha 29,622 / 29,622 $3,121,421
October 10
October 12[g] Fargo Fargodome 21,067 / 21,067 $2,219,188
October 17 Arlington AT&T Stadium Vance Joy

Shawn Mendes

62,630 / 62,630 $7,396,733
October 20 Lexington Rupp Arena Vance Joy 17,084 / 17,084 $1,870,471
October 21 Greensboro Greensboro Coliseum 15,079 / 15,079 $1,662,171
October 24 Atlanta Georgia Dome Vance Joy

Shawn Mendes

56,046 / 56,046 $6,034,846
October 27 Miami American Airlines Arena Vance Joy 14,044 / 14,044 $1,527,919
October 31 Tampa Raymond James Stadium Vance Joy

Shawn Mendes

56,987 / 56,987 $6,202,515
November 7  Singapore Singapore Indoor Stadium 17,726 / 17,726 $3,217,569
November 8
November 10 Shanghai  China Mercedes-Benz Arena 37,758 / 37,758 $5,917,348
November 11
November 12
November 28 Sydney  Australia ANZ Stadium Vance Joy 75,980 / 75,980 $6,571,683
December 5 Brisbane Suncorp Stadium 46,881 / 46,881 $4,759,471
December 7 Adelaide Adelaide Entertainment Centre 20,090 / 20,090 $2,407,499
December 8
December 10 Melbourne AAMI Park 98,136 / 98,136 $10,421,553
December 11
December 12
Total 2,278,647 / 2,278,647 (100%) $250,733,097

Notes[change | change source]

  1. This concert was part of the Rock in Rio USA festival.[91]
  2. This is called the Las Vegas show because it is nearby, even though the festival isn't actually in Las Vegas.
  3. This concert was part of the British Summer Time festival.[92]
  4. The concert was supposed to happen on October 13. It was changed to avoid a scheduling conflict with the Houston Astros.[93]
  5. This concert was originally supposed to happen on October 13. It was changed when the Houston concerts were added.[94]
  6. This concert was originally supposed to happen on October 14. It was changed when the Houston concerts were added.[94]
  7. This concert was originally supposed to happen on September 9. It was changed when the Houston concerts were added.[94][93][95]

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