With just over two months until the start of Taylor Swift’s Reputation Stadium Tour, the singer has ramped up the excitement by announcing the two artists that will be opening for her.
In an adorable video on Twitter, Taylor confirmed that she will be joined by the incredible Camila Cabello and Charli XCX. Three super talented females on the same stage every night? We’re definitely here for it.
“I’ve been wanting to tell you this for a very long time, but the opening acts on the Reputation stadium tour will be Charli XCX and Camila Cabello,” Taylor said. “I’m really excited, I hope you are too, I can’t wait to see you.”
I have a very exciting update to share… @Camila_Cabello and @charli_xcx will be the opening acts on the #reputationStadiumTour!!! pic.twitter.com/LAjmecVOrJ
— Taylor Swift (@taylorswift13) March 1, 2018
Fans have been speculating over Taylor’s opening acts for the past few weeks, with Camila’s name being thrown into the mix after she announced her very own world tour dates. Eagle eyed fans spotted that Camila’s dates fitted in around Taylor’s, and as they are good friends, it made perfect sense that she would be one of the openers.
Both Camila and Charli have appeared on stage with Taylor in the past. During the 1989 World Tour, Charli was a guest at the Toronto show, whilst Camila (as part of Fifth Harmony) joined Taylor in Santa Clara.
Reputation World Tour Dates
8 May – University of Phoenix Stadium, Glendale
11 May – Levi’s Stadium, Santa Clara
12 May – Levi’s Stadium, Santa Clara
18 May – Rose Bowl, Pasadena
19 May – Rose Bowl, Pasadena
22 May – CenturyLink Field, Seattle
25 May – Sports Authority Field at Mile High, Denver
1 June – Soldier Field, Chicago
2 June – Soldier Field, Chicago
8 June – Etihad Stadium, Manchester
9 June – Etihad Stadium, Manchester
15 June – Croke Park, Dublin
16 June – Croke Park, Dublin
22 June – Wembley Stadium, London
23 June – Wembley Stadium, London
30 June – Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium, Louisville
7 July – Ohio Stadium, Columbus
10 July – FedExField, Landover
11 July – FedExField, Landover
13 July – Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia
14 July – Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia
17 July – FirstEnergy Stadium, Cleveland
20 July – MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford
21 July – MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford
22 July – MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford
26 July – Gillette Stadium, Foxborough
27 July – Gillette Stadium, Foxborough
28 July – Gillette Stadium, Foxborough
3 August – Rogers Centre, Toronto
4 August – Rogers Centre, Toronto
7 August – Heinz Field, Pittsburgh
10 August – Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta
11 August – Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta
14 August – Raymond James Stadium, Tampa
18 August – Hard Rock Stadium, Miami
25 August – Nissan Stadium, Nashville
28 August – Ford Field, Detroit
31 August – U.S. Bank Stadium, Minneapolis
1 September – U.S. Bank Stadium, Minneapolis
8 September – Arrowhead Stadium, Kansas City
15 September – Lucas Oil Stadium, Indianapolis
18 September – The Dome at America’s Center, St Louis
22 September – Mercedes-Benz Superdome, New Orleans
29 September – NRG Stadium, Houston
5 October – AT&T Stadium, Arlington
6 October – AT&T Stadium, Arlington
19 October – Optus Stadium, Perth
26 October – Etihad Stadium, Melbourne
2 November – ANZ Stadium, Sydney
6 November – The Gabba, Brisbane
9 November – Mount Smart Stadium, Auckland
Camila is currently storming the charts with her latest single ‘Never Be The Same’, the follow up to the global smash ‘Havana’, both taken from her self-titled debut album. Charli XCX has also had an incredible run so far, with mammoth hits including ‘Boys’ and ‘Boom Clap’. Her latest mixtape was released in December.