On Tuesday, November 23, Taylor Swift announced her global tour which will take off next year. The Grammy-winning singer is to visit four continents including Europe and Asia in her 19-nation tour to support her latest release "Speak Now".
The jaunt starts on February 9 in Singapore and commences in Japan, South Korea, Philippines, and Hong Kong. She would proceed to Europe in March, visiting Milan, Paris and London among others before flying back to United States in late May to begin the tour in Omaha, Nebraska. She would then stop by in Australia and New Zealand later in the year.
"I can't wait to get back out and play my new music from Speak Now! The fans have been so amazing, and I'm thrilled to play in new cities around the world and meet even more of my fans in 2011!," Swift said in a statement.
When it was released last month, "Speak Now" debuted at number one on Billboard Hot 200 chart and scored the best first week sales since 2005. In 2009 and 2010, Swift managed to sell out all the 107 dates in her Fearless Tour.
The jaunt starts on February 9 in Singapore and commences in Japan, South Korea, Philippines, and Hong Kong. She would proceed to Europe in March, visiting Milan, Paris and London among others before flying back to United States in late May to begin the tour in Omaha, Nebraska. She would then stop by in Australia and New Zealand later in the year.
"I can't wait to get back out and play my new music from Speak Now! The fans have been so amazing, and I'm thrilled to play in new cities around the world and meet even more of my fans in 2011!," Swift said in a statement.
When it was released last month, "Speak Now" debuted at number one on Billboard Hot 200 chart and scored the best first week sales since 2005. In 2009 and 2010, Swift managed to sell out all the 107 dates in her Fearless Tour.
- February 9: Singapore
- February 11: Seoul, South Korea
- February 13: Osaka, Japan
- February 16 & 17: Tokyo, Japan
- February 19: Manila, Philippines
- February 21: Hong Kong
- March 6: Brussels, Belgium
- March 7: Rotterdam, Holland
- March 9: Oslo, Norway
- March 12: Oberhausen, Germany
- March 15: Milan, Italy
- March 17: Paris, France
- March 19: Madrid, Spain
- March 22: Birmingham, UK
- March 25: Belfast, Northern Ireland
- March 27: Dublin, Ireland
- March 29: Manchester, UK
- March 30: London, UK
- May 27 & 28: Omaha, Nebraska
- May 29: Des Moines, Iowa
- June 2 & 3: Ft. Lauderdale, Florida
- June 4: Orlando, Florida
- June 7: Columbus, Ohio
- June 8: Milwaukee, Wisconsin
- June 11: Detroit, Michigan
- June 14 & 15: St. Paul, Minnesota
- June 18: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
- June 21: Buffalo, New York
- June 22: Hartford, Connecticut
- June 25: Foxborough, Massachusetts
- June 30: Greensboro, North Carolina
- July 1: Knoxville, Tennessee
- July 2: Louisville, Kentucky
- July 8: Charlotte, North Carolina
- July 9 & 10: Atlanta, Georgia
- July 14: Montreal, Quebec
- July 15 & 16: Toronto, Ontario
- July 19 & 20: New York, New York
- July 28: Grand Rapids, Michigan
- July 29: Indianapolis, Indiana
- July 30: Cleveland, Ohio
- August 2 & 3: Washington, DC
- August 6: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
- August 9 & 10: Chicago, Illinois
- August 13: Lexington, Kentucky
- August 14: St. Louis, Missouri
- August 18 & 19: Edmonton, Alberta
- August 23 & 24: Los Angeles, California
- September 1 & 2: San Jose, California
- September 3: Sacramento, California
- September 6: Portland, Oregon
- September 7: Seattle, Washington
- September 10 & 11: Vancouver, British Columbia
- September 16 & 17: Nashville, Tennessee
- September 21: Tulsa, Oklahoma
- September 24: Kansas City, Missouri
- September 27: Denver, Colorado
- September 28: Salt Lake City, Utah
- October 4: Little Rock, Arkansas
- October 5: New Orleans, Louisiana
- October 8: Dallas, Texas