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Taylor Swift’s 100th Eras Tour Show Is This Week — Here’s What to Expect
Swift kicked off her Eras Tour in March 2023 — and still has over 50 shows to go
Taylor Swift is about to hit triple digits!
The pop superstar will be performing three nights at Antfield Stadium in Liverpool, England, this week, including what will be her 100th Eras Tour show on June 13. Fans — and the English city — are eager to mark the monumental occasion.
Ahead of the tour stop, the Liverpool City Council created a “trail of art installations across the city,” inspired by each of Swift’s albums, the BBC reported. These installations include a butterfly, a moss-covered piano, a floral swing bench and a “Red” room. Claire McColgan, director of Liverpool City Council’s Culture Liverpool team, told BBC that the installations represented Swift’s “exceptional and seismic” impact on the industry and the city.
“Even if you have not got a ticket for Taylor you can come to Liverpool and enjoy a bit of Taylor magic,” McColgan told the outlet.
Fans are already speculating that the “So High School” singer might have something special up her sleeves, too — especially since the 100th show date includes her lucky number 13. For example, fans have pointed to potential hints Swift may have dropped about a music video for “But Daddy I Love Him” in the color combinations she wore during her 1989 set at her third show in Edinburgh on June 9.
Swift has, of course, perviously made special announcements and revealed other surprises throughout the Eras Tour, which kicked off in March 2023. She teased many of those moments via her well-known penchant for Easter eggs.
During the Eras Tour show in Los Angeles on Aug. 9, 2023, the final show of the first U.S. leg of the Eras Tour, Swift announced that the 1989 (Taylor’s Version) re-recording would be released on October 27, 2023. Throughout her performance that night, Swift wore several blue outfits to tease the announcement.
“Here we are, on the last night of the U.S. leg of the Eras tour, in the eighth month of the year, on the ninth day,” Swift teased before she shared the photo of the new cover art for 1989 (Taylor’s Version) and release date.
The “Anti-Hero” singer also announced Speak Now (Taylor’s Version)’s release date while on the Eras Tour on May 5, 202, teasing during a Nashville show that she had “been planning something for a while.”
“You know how I love to plan things, and how I love to surprise you with the things I plan. It’s my love language with you,” Swift told the crowd ahead of the official announcement. “I plot, I scheme, I plan and I get to tell you about it.”
On the day of the Speak Now (Taylor’s Version) announcement at the Eras Tour show at Kansas City on July 7, 2023, Swift surprised fans once again and premiered the music video for “I Can See You,” a vault track from Speak Now (Taylor’s Version), for the first time. Swift even invited her ex Taylor Lautner and Joey King, who starred in the music video, onstage to celebrate the premiere, as well.