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*During the first show in Los Angeles, Swift performed "[[All Too Well]]" in place of "You Are In Love".<ref>{{cite web|last=Ginn|first=Leighton|url=http://www.dailynews.com/arts-and-entertainment/20150822/taylor-swift-has-banner-performance-during-first-of-five-sold-out-shows-in-los-angeles|title=Taylor Swift has banner performance during first of five sold-out shows in Los Angeles|work=[[Los Angeles Daily News]]|date=August 22, 2015|accessdate=August 22, 2015}}</ref>
*During the first show in Los Angeles, Swift performed "[[All Too Well]]" in place of "You Are In Love".<ref>{{cite web|last=Ginn|first=Leighton|url=http://www.dailynews.com/arts-and-entertainment/20150822/taylor-swift-has-banner-performance-during-first-of-five-sold-out-shows-in-los-angeles|title=Taylor Swift has banner performance during first of five sold-out shows in Los Angeles|work=[[Los Angeles Daily News]]|date=August 22, 2015|accessdate=August 22, 2015}}</ref>
*During the first show in Columbus, Swift performed an acoustic rendition of "[[Red (Taylor Swift song)|Red]]" in place of "You Are in Love".<ref>{{cite web|last=Downing|first=Andy|title=Concert review: Taylor Swift at Nationwide Arena|url=http://www.columbusalive.com/content/blogs/thelatest/2015/09/taylor-swift-review.html|work=[[Columbus Alive]]|publisher=[[GateHouse Media]]|date=September 18, 2015|accessdate=September 18, 2015}}</ref>
*During the first show in Columbus, Swift performed an acoustic rendition of "[[Red (Taylor Swift song)|Red]]" in place of "You Are in Love".<ref>{{cite web|last=Downing|first=Andy|title=Concert review: Taylor Swift at Nationwide Arena|url=http://www.columbusalive.com/content/blogs/thelatest/2015/09/taylor-swift-review.html|work=[[Columbus Alive]]|publisher=[[GateHouse Media]]|date=September 18, 2015|accessdate=September 18, 2015}}</ref>
*During the Sydney show, Swift gave the following rant in place of "Shake it Off":
"Let's talk about stealing, why don't we? As we all know, stealing, especially from me, is very very wrong. Wrong enough to be punished. The following artists have stolen MY AWARDS FROM ME THIS YEAR THAT I WAS ENTITLED TO: Sam Smith, Pharell, 5 Seconds of Summer, One Direction, Ariana Grande, and Jack U and Justin Bieber. THEY ARE ALL THIEVES! IF YOU OR YOUR FRIENDS SUPPORT THEM, YOU ARE EVIL! YOU ENABLE THE THEFT! YOU ARE THE SPAWNS OF SATAN! HE WILL DEVOUR YOU IN HELL, WHERE YOU BELONG! THAT'S WHAT YOU GET FOR BETRAYING QUEEN TAYLOR!"


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Swift performed duets with musical guests on most dates of the tour. Other special guests also include co-stars from the "Bad Blood" music video and friends who join Swift on the runway while performing "Style".
Swift performed duets with musical guests on most dates of the tour. Other special guests also include co-stars from the "Bad Blood" music video and friends desperate for fame who join Swift on the runway while performing "Style".
* May 15, 2015: "[[Tenerife Sea]]" with [[Ed Sheeran]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.idolator.com/7593031/ed-sheeran-taylor-swift-tenerife-sea-video-watch|title=Taylor Swift Joined By Ed Sheeran To Sing 'Tenerife Sea' At Las Vegas: Watch|date=May 16, 2015|work=[[Idolator (website)|Idolator]]|accessdate=June 28, 2015|last=Lee|first=Christina}}</ref>
* May 15, 2015: "[[Tenerife Sea]]" with [[Ed Sheeran]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.idolator.com/7593031/ed-sheeran-taylor-swift-tenerife-sea-video-watch|title=Taylor Swift Joined By Ed Sheeran To Sing 'Tenerife Sea' At Las Vegas: Watch|date=May 16, 2015|work=[[Idolator (website)|Idolator]]|accessdate=June 28, 2015|last=Lee|first=Christina}}</ref>
* May 30, 2015: "[[Radioactive (Imagine Dragons song)|Radioactive]]" with [[Dan Reynolds (musician)|Dan Reynolds]] of [[Imagine Dragons]];<ref>{{cite web|last=Graff|first=Gary|title=Taylor Swift Brings Dan Reynolds of Imagine Dragons Out for 'Radioactive' in Detroit|url=https://www.billboard.com/articles/columns/pop-shop/6583020/taylor-swift-dan-reynolds-imagine-dragons-radioactive|work=Billboard|date=May 31, 2015|accessdate=June 5, 2015}}</ref> [[Martha Hunt]] & [[Gigi Hadid]]<ref>{{cite web|last=Heller|first=Corinne|title=Taylor Swift Brings 'Bad Blood' Co-Stars Gigi Hadid & Martha Hunt Onstage at Concert—See Their Fierce Looks!|url=http://www.eonline.com/news/661645/taylor-swift-brings-bad-blood-co-stars-gigi-hadid-martha-hunt-onstage-at-concert-see-their-fierce-looks|publisher=E!|date=May 31, 2015|accessdate=June 13, 2015}}</ref>
* May 30, 2015: "[[Radioactive (Imagine Dragons song)|Radioactive]]" with [[Dan Reynolds (musician)|Dan Reynolds]] of [[Imagine Dragons]];<ref>{{cite web|last=Graff|first=Gary|title=Taylor Swift Brings Dan Reynolds of Imagine Dragons Out for 'Radioactive' in Detroit|url=https://www.billboard.com/articles/columns/pop-shop/6583020/taylor-swift-dan-reynolds-imagine-dragons-radioactive|work=Billboard|date=May 31, 2015|accessdate=June 5, 2015}}</ref> [[Martha Hunt]] & [[Gigi Hadid]]<ref>{{cite web|last=Heller|first=Corinne|title=Taylor Swift Brings 'Bad Blood' Co-Stars Gigi Hadid & Martha Hunt Onstage at Concert—See Their Fierce Looks!|url=http://www.eonline.com/news/661645/taylor-swift-brings-bad-blood-co-stars-gigi-hadid-martha-hunt-onstage-at-concert-see-their-fierce-looks|publisher=E!|date=May 31, 2015|accessdate=June 13, 2015}}</ref>

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The 1989 World Tour
Tour by Taylor Swift
Associated album1989
Start dateMay 5, 2015 (2015-05-05)
End dateDecember 12, 2015 (2015-12-12)
Legs6
No. of shows
  • 7 in Asia
  • 8 in Europe
  • 63 in North America
  • 7 in Oceania
  • 85 total
Taylor Swift concert chronology

The 1989 World Tour[1] is the fourth concert tour by American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift, in support of her fifth studio album, 1989 (2014). The tour's European and North American dates, as well as two shows in Japan, were announced in November 2014, followed by the Oceania dates in December 2014. Additional dates for Asia were announced in June 2015 with an extra Melbourne show announced in July 2015. The tour began on May 5, 2015, in Tokyo, Japan.

Background and development

Swift performing in Detroit, Michigan in May 2015.

The tour was announced via Swift's Twitter on November 3, 2014: she said "#The1989WorldTour is happening!" before giving a link to her website where fans could find out the list of dates. It was also revealed that Vance Joy would be joining Swift on tour, and that tickets would go sale on for North American fans on November 14.[2]

In an interview with Time Magazine, Swift said that "the setlist will predominantly songs from 1989. [...] I have so many things I've been dreaming up for this. If you look at the makeup of my previous music, as far as production elements go, there are a lot of live drums, acoustic guitars, electric guitars, and live bass. And if you look at the landscape of 1989, it’s mostly synths and automated drums and these kind of big epic synth pad sounds, and key bass, and layered vocals. I have a very big band, there are, what, 14 of us, so what you’re going to end up with is more of a live feel in that it’s going to be filled in and more dramatic with more layers to it, but never to the point where it’s going to feel noisy or overcrowded."[3]

Swift also acknowledged the challenge of playing to stadiums, stating that "the challenge with a stadium show is making those people in the very top row feel like they got an intimate, personal experience."[4] The following month in an interview with KIIS-FM, she revealed that she knew what the stage would look like, as well as knowing that "all the fans seem to be saying that they really don't want any song [from 1989] left off the setlist".[3]

The tour took seven months to plan before three months of music rehearsals, four weeks of stage rehearsals and ten days of two-a-days dress rehearsals.[5] It travels with 26 semi-trailer trucks and 11 buses carrying 146 people from city to city. Additionally, about 125-150 people are hired in each city to help with the load in and stage setup. The entire load in and stage setup process takes between 6 and 8 hours for arenas, with stadiums requiring an additional day. Many of the traveling crew members have worked on Swift's tours since the Fearless era.[6] Swift chose two designs for the trucks' vinyl wrap; 13 carry one design and 13 have the other.[7]

The tour's corporate sponsors are American Express, Comcast Cable under its Xfinity name, and Keds. Toyota presented the Chinese leg of the tour for its hybrid cars.

Commercial reception

Swift's five shows from the North American run (May 20–June 6, 2015) generated a total of US$16.8 million from 149,708 ticket sales.[8] It topped the Billboard Hot Tours chart for the second week, earning $15.2 million with a total of 129,962 tickets sold from three shows.[9] As of August 1, 2015, the tour had grossed US$86.2 million, at 20 performances in the U.S. and Canada with 771,460 tickets sold at seven arenas and nine stadiums. On September 9, the magazine reported that the tour has grossed over US$130 million, with 1.1 million tickets sold, and stated it could become Swift's highest-grossing tour, surpassing The Red Tour.[10]

Set list

This set list is representative of the show on May 5, 2015 in Tokyo, Japan. It does however change throughout the tour.[11]

  1. "Welcome to New York"
  2. "New Romantics"
  3. "Blank Space"
  4. "I Knew You Were Trouble"
  5. "I Wish You Would"
  6. "How You Get the Girl"
  7. "I Know Places"
  8. "All You Had to Do Was Stay"
  9. "You Are in Love"
  10. "Clean"
  11. "Love Story"
  12. "Style"
  13. "This Love"
  14. "Bad Blood"
  15. "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together"
  16. "Enchanted" / "Wildest Dreams"
  17. "Out of the Woods"
  18. "Shake It Off"
Notes
  • On selected shows such as Las Vegas, Bossier City, Pittsburgh, and Cologne, Swift performs "Wonderland" in place of "You Are in Love".[12][13]
  • During the second show in Dublin, Swift performed "Holy Ground" in place of "You Are in Love".[14]
  • During the second shows in East Rutherford,[15] Washington, D.C., Los Angeles, & Denver, the first show in Singapore and the show in Salt Lake City,[16] Swift performed "You Belong with Me" in place of "You Are in Love".
  • During the first shows in Chicago, Foxborough, Edmonton, Denver, St. Paul, Tampa, & Arlington, the second show in Toronto, and the third show in Los Angeles, Swift performed "Fifteen" in place of "You Are in Love".[17][18]
  • During the first show in East Rutherford, the second show in Chicago, the show in Seattle, the fifth show in Los Angeles, the show in Houston, and the second show in St. Paul, Swift performed "Mean" in place of "You Are in Love".[19][20]
  • During the show in Vancouver, Swift performed an acoustic version of "Sparks Fly" in place of "You Are in Love".[21]
  • During the second show in Edmonton,the show in San Diego and the second show in Omaha, Swift performed "Fearless" in place of "You Are in Love".[22][23]
  • During the first show in Santa Clara, Swift performed "Should've Said No" in place of "You Are in Love".[24]
  • During the second show in Santa Clara, Swift performed "Never Grow Up" in place of "You Are in Love".[25]
  • During the first show in Glendale, Swift performed "Ronan" in place of "You Are in Love".[26]
  • During the first show in Los Angeles, Swift performed "All Too Well" in place of "You Are In Love".[27]
  • During the first show in Columbus, Swift performed an acoustic rendition of "Red" in place of "You Are in Love".[28]
  • During the Sydney show, Swift gave the following rant in place of "Shake it Off":
"Let's talk about stealing, why don't we? As we all know, stealing, especially from me, is very very wrong. Wrong enough to be punished. The following artists have stolen MY AWARDS FROM ME THIS YEAR THAT I WAS ENTITLED TO: Sam Smith, Pharell, 5 Seconds of Summer, One Direction, Ariana Grande, and Jack U and Justin Bieber. THEY ARE ALL THIEVES! IF YOU OR YOUR FRIENDS SUPPORT THEM, YOU ARE EVIL! YOU ENABLE THE THEFT! YOU ARE THE SPAWNS OF SATAN! HE WILL DEVOUR YOU IN HELL, WHERE YOU BELONG! THAT'S WHAT YOU GET FOR BETRAYING QUEEN TAYLOR!"
Special guests

Swift performed duets with musical guests on most dates of the tour. Other special guests also include co-stars from the "Bad Blood" music video and friends desperate for fame who join Swift on the runway while performing "Style".

Shows

List of concerts, showing date, city, country, venue, opening acts, tickets sold, amount of available tickets and gross revenue
Date City Country Venue Opening acts Attendance Revenue
Asia[1][68][69][70]
May 5, 2015 Tokyo Japan Tokyo Dome 100,320 / 100,320 $10,586,828
May 6, 2015
North America[1][71][72][73][74]
May 15, 2015[a] Las Vegas United States City of Rock
May 20, 2015 Bossier City CenturyLink Center Vance Joy 12,459 / 12,459 $1,458,197
May 22, 2015 Baton Rouge LSU Tiger Stadium Vance Joy
Shawn Mendes
50,227 / 50,227 $4,119,670
May 30, 2015 Detroit Ford Field 50,703 / 50,703 $5,999,690
June 2, 2015 Louisville KFC Yum! Center Vance Joy 16,242 / 16,242 $1,863,281
June 3, 2015 Cleveland Quicken Loans Arena 15,503 / 15,503 $1,732,041
June 6, 2015 Pittsburgh Heinz Field Vance Joy
Shawn Mendes
54,801 / 54,801 $5,836,926
June 8, 2015 Charlotte Time Warner Cable Arena Vance Joy 15,024 / 15,024 $1,627,798
June 9, 2015 Raleigh PNC Arena 13,886 / 13,886 $1,653,762
June 12, 2015 Philadelphia Lincoln Financial Field Vance Joy
Shawn Mendes
101,052 / 101,052 $11,987,816
June 13, 2015
Europe[1][75][76][77]
June 19, 2015 Cologne Germany Lanxess Arena James Bay 29,020 / 29,020 $2,054,690
June 20, 2015
June 21, 2015 Amsterdam Netherlands Ziggo Dome 11,166 / 11,166 $800,829
June 23, 2015 Glasgow Scotland The SSE Hydro Vance Joy 11,021 / 11,021 $1,119,300
June 24, 2015 Manchester England Manchester Arena 14,773 / 14,773 $1,478,760
June 27, 2015[b] London Hyde Park Rae Morris
Vance Joy
Ellie Goulding
John Newman
June 29, 2015 Dublin Ireland 3Arena Vance Joy 25,188 / 25,188 $1,975,510
June 30, 2015
North America[1][78]
July 6, 2015 Ottawa Canada Canadian Tire Centre Vance Joy 13,480 / 13,480 $1,325,480
July 7, 2015 Montreal Bell Centre 14,770 / 14,770 $1,499,040
July 10, 2015 East Rutherford United States MetLife Stadium Vance Joy
Shawn Mendes
HAIM
110,105 / 110,105 $13,423,858
July 11, 2015
July 13, 2015 Washington, D.C. Nationals Park 85,014 / 85,014 $9,730,596
July 14, 2015
July 18, 2015 Chicago Soldier Field 110,109 / 110,109 $11,469,887
July 19, 2015
July 24, 2015 Foxborough Gillette Stadium 116,849 / 116,849 $12,533,166
July 25, 2015
August 1, 2015 Vancouver Canada BC Place Stadium Vance Joy
Shawn Mendes
41,463 / 41,463 $4,081,820
August 4, 2015 Edmonton Rexall Place Vance Joy 26,534 / 26,534 $2,387,080
August 5, 2015
August 8, 2015 Seattle United States CenturyLink Field Vance Joy
Shawn Mendes
55,711 / 55,711 $6,050,643
August 14, 2015 Santa Clara Levi's Stadium 102,139 / 102,139 $13,031,146
August 15, 2015
August 17, 2015 Glendale Gila River Arena Vance Joy 26,520 / 26,520 $3,029,628
August 18, 2015
August 21, 2015 Los Angeles Staples Center Vance Joy
HAIM
70,563 / 70,563 $8,961,681
August 22, 2015
August 24, 2015
August 25, 2015
August 26, 2015
August 29, 2015 San Diego Petco Park Vance Joy
Shawn Mendes
44,710 / 44,710 $5,475,237
September 4, 2015 Salt Lake City EnergySolutions Arena Vance Joy 14,131 / 14,131 $1,589,686
September 5, 2015 Denver Pepsi Center 27,126 / 27,126 $2,868,991
September 6, 2015
September 9, 2015[c] Houston Minute Maid Park Vance Joy
Shawn Mendes
40,122 / 40,122 $5,202,196
September 11, 2015 St. Paul Xcel Energy Center Vance Joy 45,126 / 45,126 $5,514,863
September 12, 2015
September 13, 2015
September 16, 2015 Indianapolis Bankers Life Fieldhouse 14,010 / 14,010 $1,550,268
September 17, 2015 Columbus Nationwide Arena 29,936 / 29,936 $3,369,693
September 18, 2015
September 21, 2015 Kansas City Sprint Center 27,857 / 27,857 $2,967,558
September 22, 2015
September 25, 2015 Nashville Bridgestone Arena Vance Joy
HAIM
28,917 / 28,917 $3,354,844
September 26, 2015
September 28, 2015 St. Louis Scottrade Center 29,688 / 29,688 $3,452,940
September 29, 2015
October 2, 2015 Toronto Canada Rogers Centre Vance Joy
Shawn Mendes
99,283 / 99,283 $8,670,990
October 3, 2015
October 8, 2015 Des Moines United States Wells Fargo Arena Vance Joy 13,969 / 13,969 $1,566,321
October 9, 2015 Omaha CenturyLink Center 29,622 / 29,622 $3,121,421
October 10, 2015
October 12, 2015[d] Fargo Fargodome 21,067 / 21,067 $2,219,188
October 17, 2015 Arlington AT&T Stadium Vance Joy
Shawn Mendes
62,630 / 62,630 $7,396,733
October 20, 2015 Lexington Rupp Arena Vance Joy 17,084 / 17,084 $1,870,471
October 21, 2015 Greensboro Greensboro Coliseum 15,079 / 15,079 $1,662,171
October 24, 2015 Atlanta Georgia Dome Vance Joy
Shawn Mendes
56,046 / 56,046 $6,034,846
October 27, 2015 Miami American Airlines Arena Vance Joy 14,044 / 14,044 $1,527,919
October 31, 2015 Tampa Raymond James Stadium Vance Joy
Shawn Mendes
56,987 / 56,987 $6,202,515
Asia[1][81][82]
November 7, 2015 Singapore Singapore Singapore Indoor Stadium
November 8, 2015
November 10, 2015 Shanghai China Mercedes-Benz Arena
November 11, 2015
November 12, 2015
Oceania[1][83][84]
November 28, 2015 Sydney Australia ANZ Stadium Vance Joy
December 5, 2015 Brisbane Suncorp Stadium
December 7, 2015 Adelaide Adelaide Entertainment Centre
December 8, 2015
December 10, 2015 Melbourne AAMI Park
December 11, 2015
December 12, 2015
Total 1,982,076 / 1,982,076 $217,437,974

Notes

  1. ^ The concert on May 15, 2015 at City of Rock in Las Vegas is part of the Rock in Rio USA.
  2. ^ The concert on June 27, 2015 at Hyde Park in London is part of the British Summer Time.
  3. ^ The concert of September 9, 2015 in Houston at Minute Maid Park was originally planned to take place on October 13, but was moved forward to September 9 to avoid any potential scheduling conflict with the Houston Astros potentially making the 2015 Major League Baseball postseason.[79]
  4. ^ The concert of October 12, 2015 in Fargo at the Fargodome was originally planned to take place on September 9, but was postponed to October 12 because of the aforementioned scheduling conflict.[79][80]

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