Taylor Swift’s Paris stop on her record-breaking eras tour brought the beginning of a new era. A new setlist, and Her 87th Show.
Does she plan to return to the City of Lights in the future?
Swift’s tour will continue during the Olympics. Her last European show is on August 20th in London.
There are some gaps in her schedule. She has no concert on the 26th of July, the day of opening ceremonies or on the 11th of August, the last day of Summer Games.
She has shows scheduled for July 27-28, in Munich, Germany; Aug. 1-3, in Warsaw Poland; and Aug. 8-10, in Vienna Austria. Each city is less than three hours by plane from Paris.
It’s possible that Swift will make an appearance at the Paris Super Bowl, given that she performed in Tokyo on February 10 and then made her way to Las Vegas for the Super Bowl on Feb. 11.
Swift hasn’t publicly stated whether she plans to attend 2024 Olympics.
Swift has connections to Team USA’s women gymnastics team. Swift narrated a tribute video to Simone Biles in 2021 after she withdrew from the Tokyo Olympics. Swift highlighted her accomplishments using the background track “This is Me Trying.” Swift also lent their voice to a promotional trailer hyping Suni Lee and Jade Carey .
Biles and Swift had a lovely interaction earlier this year on X. The gymnast who launched her Olympic comeback on August 2023 has been using Swift’s song “…Ready for It?” in her floor routine.
Swift responded to the video of Biles performing at the U.S. Olympic Gymnastics Trials with a tweet .
Swift, and Flavor Flav have also supported the Women’s Water Polo Team. She gifted VIP tickets for the team to attend one of her “Eras Tours” shows in Paris.
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Her favorite sport is still football , but it’s the American version.
Swift’s “Eras Tour”, before her return to the US, continues internationally.
- July 24: Hamburg, Germany — Volksparkstadion
- July 27: Munich, Germany — Olympiastadion
- July 28: Munich, Germany — Olympiastadion
- Aug. 1: Warsaw, Poland — PGE Narodowy
- Aug. 2: Warsaw, Poland — PGE Narodowy
- Aug. 3: Warsaw, Poland — PGE Narodowy
- Aug. 8: Vienna, Austria — Ernst-Happel-Stadion
- Aug. 9: Vienna, Austria — Ernst-Happel-Stadion
- Aug. 10: Vienna, Austria — Ernst-Happel-Stadion
- Aug. 15: London, United Kingdom — Wembley Stadium
- Aug. 16: London, United Kingdom — Wembley Stadium
- Aug. 17: London, United Kingdom — Wembley Stadium
- Aug. 19: London, United Kingdom — Wembley Stadium
- Aug. 20: London, United Kingdom — Wembley Stadium