When is the Reputation Tour Leaving Netflix?
The Reputation Stadium Tour is a highly anticipated concert tour by American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift, which kicked off in 2018. The tour has been a massive success, with Swift performing to sold-out crowds around the world. However, as with any touring schedule, there are often questions about when the tour will end. In this article, we will explore the latest information on the Reputation Stadium Tour, including its current status and when it is expected to end.
Tour History and Current Status
The Reputation Stadium Tour was announced in 2018, with Swift kicking off the tour in June of that year. The tour was initially scheduled to run for 85 shows, but due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the tour was postponed and eventually canceled in March 2020. Swift announced a new tour, the "Lover Fest," which was scheduled to run in 2021, but this tour was also canceled due to the pandemic.
Current Status
As of now, there is no official word on when the Reputation Stadium Tour will return. Swift has been working on new music and has been touring in support of her latest album, "Folklore," but there is no indication that the Reputation Stadium Tour will resume.
Tour Schedule and Dates
Unfortunately, the tour schedule is not publicly available, but we can look at the past tour dates to get an idea of when the tour was scheduled to run. Here is a rough outline of the tour dates:
- 2018: June 8, 2018 – June 30, 2018 (85 shows)
- 2021: April 23, 2021 – May 1, 2021 (10 shows)
- 2022: April 28, 2022 – May 1, 2022 (10 shows)
Tour Lineup and Setlist
The Reputation Stadium Tour was known for its high-energy performances and elaborate stage sets. The tour featured a mix of Swift’s hit songs, including "Shake It Off," "Blank Space," and "Bad Blood," as well as some new material from her latest album, "Folklore." The setlist was divided into two main sections: the first half of the show featured a mix of old and new songs, while the second half featured a more stripped-down, acoustic set.
Setlist:
- Act 1:
- "Ready for It?"
- "End Game" (feat. Ed Sheeran and Future)
- "Look What You Made Me Do"
- "Delicate"
- "Dancing with Our Hands Tied"
- "I Did Something Bad"
- "You Need to Calm Down"
- "Gorgeous"
- "Getaway Car"
- "I Knew You Were Trouble"
- "All Too Well (Taylor’s Version)"
- Act 2:
- "Cardigan"
- "Willow"
- "Cruel Summer"
- "Lover"
- "The Man"
- "I Bet You Think About Me"
- "This Is Why We Can’t Have Nice Things"
- "It’s Nice to Have a Friend"
- "You Are in Love"
Significant Changes and Updates
In recent months, there have been some significant changes and updates to the tour. In an interview with Rolling Stone, Swift revealed that she had been working on new music and had been touring in support of her latest album, "Folklore." However, she also stated that the tour would not be rescheduled due to the ongoing pandemic.
Conclusion
The Reputation Stadium Tour was a highly anticipated concert tour by Taylor Swift, but it was ultimately canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. While there is no official word on when the tour will return, it is clear that Swift has been working on new music and has been touring in support of her latest album. Fans can continue to follow Swift’s social media accounts and website for updates on the tour, but for now, there is no indication that the Reputation Stadium Tour will resume.
Table: Tour Dates and Schedule
| Date | Venue | City | State | Country |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2018 | June 8 | Chicago, IL | Chicago, IL | USA |
| 2018 | June 9 | Chicago, IL | Chicago, IL | USA |
| 2018 | June 10 | Chicago, IL | Chicago, IL | USA |
| 2018 | June 11 | Chicago, IL | Chicago, IL | USA |
| 2018 | June 12 | Chicago, IL | Chicago, IL | USA |
| 2018 | June 13 | Chicago, IL | Chicago, IL | USA |
| 2018 | June 14 | Chicago, IL | Chicago, IL | USA |
| 2018 | June 15 | Chicago, IL | Chicago, IL | USA |
| 2018 | June 16 | Chicago, IL | Chicago, IL | USA |
| 2018 | June 17 | Chicago, IL | Chicago, IL | USA |
| 2018 | June 18 | Chicago, IL | Chicago, IL | USA |
| 2018 | June 19 | Chicago, IL | Chicago, IL | USA |
| 2018 | June 20 | Chicago, IL | Chicago, IL | USA |
| 2018 | June 21 | Chicago, IL | Chicago, IL | USA |
| 2018 | June 22 | Chicago, IL | Chicago, IL | USA |
| 2018 | June 23 | Chicago, IL | Chicago, IL | USA |
| 2018 | June 24 | Chicago, IL | Chicago, IL | USA |
| 2018 | June 25 | Chicago, IL | Chicago, IL | USA |
| 2018 | June 26 | Chicago, IL | Chicago, IL | USA |
| 2018 | June 27 | Chicago, IL | Chicago, IL | USA |
| 2018 | June 28 | Chicago, IL | Chicago, IL | USA |
| 2018 | June 29 | Chicago, IL | Chicago, IL | USA |
| 2018 | June 30 | Chicago, IL | Chicago, IL | USA |
Note: The tour schedule is not publicly available, but the above table provides a rough outline of the tour dates and venues.
