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Red Tour
North America tour by Taylor Swift
Promotional poster for the tour
LocationCanada, United States
Associated albumRed
Start dateMarch 13, 2013 (2013-03-13)
End dateSeptember 21, 2013 (2013-09-21)
Legs1
No. of shows58
Taylor Swift concert chronology

The Red Tour (stylized as the RED Tour) is the upcoming third concert tour by American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift. The tour, which will visit stadiums and arenas in North America and Asia,[1] will support her fourth studio album Red (2012). It will be produced and promoted by The Messina Group (TMG). Every show will include tickets priced at under USD$50, per Swift's request.[2] Ticket sales thus far have been brisk, with many markets reporting record sell outs. High demand prompted extra shows to be added in several major market.

Background

On October 25, 2012, in partnership with ABC News on the prime-time TV special All Access Nashville with Katie Couric – A Special Edition of 20/20, Swift announced that she will launch a North American stadium and arena tour in early 2013 in support of her fourth studio album Red (2012).[3]

Opening acts

Tour dates

Date City Country Venue
North America[3]
March 13, 2013 Omaha United States CenturyLink Center[6]
March 14, 2013
March 18, 2013 St. Louis Scottrade Center
March 19, 2013
March 22, 2013 Charlotte Time Warner Cable Arena[7]
March 23, 2013 Columbia Colonial Life Arena[8]
March 27, 2013 Newark Prudential Center[9]
March 28, 2013
March 29, 2013
April 10, 2013 Miami American Airlines Arena
April 11, 2013 Orlando Amway Center[10]
April 12, 2013
April 18, 2013 Atlanta Philips Arena[11]
April 19, 2013
April 20, 2013 Tampa Tampa Bay Times Forum
April 25, 2013 Cleveland Quicken Loans Arena[12]
April 26, 2013 Indianapolis Bankers Life Fieldhouse[13]
April 27, 2013 Lexington Rupp Arena[14]
May 4, 2013 Detroit Ford Field
May 7, 2013 Louisville
May 8, 2013 Columbus Nationwide Arena
May 11, 2013 Washington, D.C. Verizon Center
May 12, 2013
May 16, 2013 Houston Toyota Center[15]
May 21, 2013 Austin Austin Convention Center[16]
May 22, 2013 San Antonio
May 25, 2013 Arlington Cowboys Stadium
May 28, 2013 Glendale Jobing.com Arena[17]
May 29, 2013
June 1, 2013 Salt Lake City EnergySolutions Arena[18]
June 2, 2013 Denver
June 14, 2013 Toronto Canada Rogers Centre
June 15, 2013
June 22, 2013 Winnipeg Investors Group Field
June 29, 2013 Vancouver BC Place Stadium[19]
July 6, 2013 Pittsburgh United States Heinz Field
July 20, 2013 Philadelphia Wachovia Center[20]
July 27, 2013 Foxborough Gillette Stadium
August 1, 2013 Des Moines
August 2, 2013 Kansas City Sprint Center[21]
August 3, 2013
August 6, 2013 Wichita Intrust Bank Arena[22]
August 7, 2013 Tulsa
August 10, 2013 Chicago Soldier Field
August 15, 2013 San Diego Valley View Casino Center
August 19, 2013 Los Angeles Staples Center[23]
August 20, 2013
August 23, 2013
August 24, 2013
August 27, 2013 Sacramento Sleep Train Arena[24]
August 30, 2013 Portland Veterans Memorial Coliseum[25]
August 31, 2013 Tacoma Tacoma Dome[26]
September 6, 2013 Fargo
September 7, 2013 Saint Paul
September 8, 2013
September 12, 2013 Greensboro Greensboro Coliseum[27]
September 13, 2013 Raleigh Time Warner Cable Music Pavilion[28]
September 14, 2013 Charlottesville John Paul Jones Arena[29]
September 19, 2013 Nashville Bridgestone Arena[30]
September 20, 2013
September 21, 2013

References

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