The European leg of Taylor Swift‘s Eras Tour is nearing its end, with only a final few cities left on the schedule. Earlier this week, she performed two exhilarating shows at the Volksparkstadion in Hamburg, Germany. Now fans are curious to know where she will be playing next for her weekend shows.
So let’s find out whether Swift is playing a concert tonight on July 26.
Is Taylor Swift playing a concert tonight, July 26?
No, Taylor Swift will not be performing anywhere tonight on July 26.
Only two days ago on Tuesday, Swift performed in Hamburg, Germany for a second consecutive night at the Volksparkstadion. As per the International tour dates on her website, she will not be playing a show tonight on July 26. Her next show will soon take place in another city within Germany.
When is the next Taylor Swift concert?
Taylor Swift’s next concert will take place tomorrow, on Saturday, July 27.
The “Blank Space” singer will be performing for two consecutive nights in Munich on July 27 and 28. These shows will take place in Munich’s Olympiastadion located within Olympiapark München. The stadium has a seating capacity of around 70,000 and additional standing space on the grounds. This makes it the perfect venue to accomodate the typical large number of attendees at her concerts.
Following her weekend shows in Munich, Swift will play three shows each in Poland and Austria. These shows will take place before she can perform in London, which will be the final shows of the European leg of the tour in mid-late August. Rock band Paramore will continue to be the opening act for all these shows in Europe. However, for the remaining Eras Tour shows in the United States and Canada later this year, Gracie Abrams will open for Swift.
The Eras Tour broke many records and even became the highest grossing tour of all time. It also reportedly boosted the economy of the US, helping the hospitality industry in various regions. During her shows, Swift performs around 45 of her hit tracks from all over the years. Her setlist is divided into 10 acts, portraying the various “Eras” of her musical journey.