It took Taylor Swift 2 years to make her fourth album, "RED". Having written all songs on the album with some assist from artists such as Dan Wilson, Max Martin, Shellback, Liz Rose, Jacknife Lee and Ed Sheeran, "RED" includes songs of love, joy and heartache, themes that not only her die-hard teen base can be connected with, but also her older fans can find a connection with. She has this amazing fan base that has made her the success she is today.
Containing 16 songs, "RED" lead-single is "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together" which has peaked at # 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 and Country Songs charts.
Taylor Swift has unveiled her North American Concert (US/Canada) Schedule (Calendar) 2013 in support of her latest album “RED”.
USA
March 13th and 14th – Omaha, CenturyLink Center Omaha
March 18th and 19th – St. Louis, Scottrade Center
March 22nd – Charlotte, Time Warner Cable Arena
March 27th, 28th and 29th – Newark, Prudential Center
April 10th – Miami, American Airlines Arena
April 11th and 12th – Orlando, Amway Center
April 18th and 19 – Atlanta, Phillips Arena
April 20th –Tampa, Tampa Bay Times Forum
April 25th – Cleveland, Quicken Loans Arena
April 26th – Indianapolis, Bankers Life Fieldhouse
April 27th – Lexington, Rupp Arena
May 4th – Detroit, Ford Field
May 7th – Louisville, KFC Yum! Center
May 8th – Columbus, Nationwide Arena
May 16th – Houston, Toyota Center
May 21st – Austin, Frank Erwin Center
May 22nd – San Antonio, AT&T Center
May 25th – Dallas, Cowboys Stadium
May 28th and 29th – Glendale, Jobing.com Arena
June 1st – Salt Lake City, EnergySolutions Arena
June 2nd – Denver, Pepsi Center
Canada
June 14th & 15th –Toronto, Rogers Centre
June 22nd –Winnipeg, Investors Group Field
June 25th & June 26th Edmonton, Rexall Place
June 29th –Vancouver, BC Place Stadium
USA
July 6th – Pittsburgh, Heinz Field
July 13th – East Rutherford, MetLife Stadium
July 19th and 20th –Philadelphia, Lincoln Financial Field
July 26th & 27th – Foxborough, Gillette Stadium
August 1st –Des Moines, Wells Fargo Arena
August 2nd & 3rd – Kansas City, Sprint Center
August 6th – Wichita, Intrust Bank Arena
August 7th – Tulsa, BOK Center
August 10th – Chicago, Soldier Field
August 15th – San Diego, Valley View Casino Center
August 19th, 20th, 23rd & 24th – Los Angeles, Staples Center
August 27th – Sacramento, Sleep Train Arena
August 30th – Portland, Rose Garden Arena
August 31st –Tacoma, Tacoma Dome
September 6th – Fargo, Fargodome
September 7th & 8th – St. Paul, Xcel Energy Center
September 12th – Greensboro, Greensboro Coliseum
September 13th – Raleigh, PNC Arena
September 14th – Charlottesville, John Paul Jones Arena
September 19th, 20th and 21st – Nashville, Bridgestone Arena
The tour set list will include songs from her new album ‘RED’
Opening acts
Ed Sheeran
Austin Mahone (Detroit, Dallas, Toronto, Winnipeg, Vancouver, Pittsburgh, East Rutherford, Philadelphia, Foxborough, Chicago)
Brett Eldredge (Omaha, St. Louis, Charlotte, Columbia, Miami, Orlando, Atlanta, Tampa, Cleveland, Indianapolis, Lexington, Detroit, Washington D.C., Houston)
Florida Georgia Line (Newark, Austin, San Antonio, Dallas, Des Moines, Kansas City)
Joel Crouse (Salt Lake City, Glendale, Denver, Toronto, Winnipeg, Edmonton, Vancouver, Pittsburgh, East Rutherford, Philadelphia, Foxborough)
Casey James (Wichita, Tulsa, Chicago, San Diego, Los Angeles, Sacramento, Portland, Tacoma, Fargo, St. Paul, Greensboro, Raleigh, Charlottesville, Nashville)[4]
Set list
Ed Sheeran
1."Give Me Love"
2."Drunk"
3."Lego House"
4."The City"
5."You Need Me, I Don't Need You"
6."Thrift Shop" (Mackelmore cover)
7."The A Team"
Taylor Swift
1.State of Grace
2.Holy Ground
3.Red
4.You Belong With Me
5.The Lucky One
6.Mean
7.Stay Stay Stay/Ho Hey
(The Lumineers cover)
8.22
(Moved to B-Stage)
9."Starlight"
10."Everything Has Changed" featuring Ed Sheeran"
11."Begin Again"
12."Sparks Fly"
13."I Knew You Were Trouble"
14."All Too Well"
15."Love Story"
16."Treacherous"
17."We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together"
Encore:
17.We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together
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