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Taylor Swift UK and Ireland tour: Where is she playing and when do tickets go on sale?

Taylor Swift at the 58th Grammy Awards in LA, 2016: Getty/AFP
Taylor Swift at the 58th Grammy Awards in LA, 2016: Getty/AFP

Taylor Swift has finally announced her hugely anticipated UK and Ireland tour dates, following the release of her sixth album reputation.

The 10-time Grammy award winner announced three shows in the UK and Ireland, at Etihad Stadium in Manchester, Croke Park in Dublin, and Wembley Stadium in London, taking place between 8 and 15 June.

Tickets will go on general sale on Friday 1 December 2017. Fans subscribing to TaylorSwift.com will have access to purchase tickets in advance from Wednesday 29 November.

Don't panic about missing out just yet - considering the demand Swift can expect for her live shows, it's very likely she will announce additional dates after tickets for the current three go on sale.

Taylor Swift reputation stadium tour dates:

8 June 2018 Manchester Etihad Stadium

15 June 2018 Dublin Croke Park

22 June 2018 London Wembley Stadium

Swift's acclaimed album reputation, topped the iTunes charts in 111 countries and debuted at no.1 on the Official UK Albums Charts.

With over 1.29 million copies in the US during its first week of release, Swift is currently the only artist in history to boast four records selling over one million copies in their first week, ahead of Adele who has three.

The Independent praised Swift's talent as a songwriter in its review of the album, along with producer Jack Antonoff's work on the record.

"One of Swift’s greatest talents as a songwriter is to encapsulate those small moments, often in a new relationship, that you as a listener cannot.

"Her skittishness on “Delicate”, about the danger of rushing into something, of sharing too much of yourself too soon with someone you’re still getting to know, is all too palpable as the beat switches up like a nervous heart. She can be fragile (“Dancing With Our Hands Tied”, or she can be bold (“only bought this dress/so you could take it off”). There are very few faults in her songwriting."

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