Taylor Swift will embark on ‘massive’ stadium tour in 2023

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Taylor Swift will embark on ‘huge stadium tour’ in 2023 after the highly anticipated release of Midnights

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Taylor Swift will embark on a ‘huge’ stadium tour in 2023, according to the HITS Daily Double Twitter account.

This latest news comes ahead of the highly anticipated release of Swift’s new album Midnights on October 21.

The pop megastar’s 10th studio album was “written in the middle of the night,” and in recent weeks she’s been dropping song titles to feed her hungry fan base.

Big news: Taylor Swift will embark on a 'huge' stadium tour in 2023, following the release of her album Midnights, according to the HITS Daily Double Twitter account;  seen in Nashville earlier this month

Big news: Taylor Swift will embark on a ‘huge’ stadium tour in 2023, following the release of her album Midnights, according to the HITS Daily Double Twitter account; seen in Nashville earlier this month

Swift, 32, has previously headlined five concert tours, most recently the Reputation World Tour in 2018, which grossed nearly $350 million dollars, breaking the record for highest grossing tour of all time.

The Grammy winner was preparing her sixth tour called Lover Fest for 2020, but it was canceled due to the pandemic. No further details have been released, but the stadium tour will reportedly be “huge.”

Midnights will be released in four different album styles, with the jade green, blood moon, mahogany versions available through the star’s official online store and an exclusive lavender version available at Target.

The album: The tenth studio album from the pop megastar and will be released on October 21

The album: The tenth studio album from the pop megastar and will be released on October 21

The album: The tenth studio album from the pop megastar and will be released on October 21

Taylor recently shared that these four separate vinyl pressings look like a clock together, and her close collaborator Jack Antonoff is rumored to be involved in the making of the album.

The Miss Americana star has previously shared three names from the album’s 13 songs: Question…?, Vigilante S**t, and a song called Mastermind. She revealed the name of a fourth song on Tuesday, called Midnight Rain, and shared the news with her fans through her TikTok series Midnights Mayhem With Me.

The track announcements are made by Taylor playing an online lottery game with her fans, filming herself choosing a numbered ping pong ball and announcing the name of the corresponding song on the album.

Exciting Excitement: Swift has revealed the names of four songs from the album by playing a lottery game with her fans via TikTok.  She has repeatedly chosen a numbered ping pong ball and shared the name of the corresponding number

Exciting Excitement: Swift has revealed the names of four songs from the album by playing a lottery game with her fans via TikTok.  She has repeatedly chosen a numbered ping pong ball and shared the name of the corresponding number

Exciting Excitement: Swift has revealed the names of four songs from the album by playing a lottery game with her fans via TikTok. She has repeatedly chosen a numbered ping pong ball and shared the name of the corresponding number

Taylor plans to keep sharing the song names of her TikTok series to fuel the excitement. The album is a collection of songs born from 13 sleepless nights with the superstar staying up to write the lyrics that kept her awake.

“This is a collection of music written in the middle of the night,” read her official announcement for the album. ‘A journey through horrors and sweet dreams. The floors we pacify and demons we face. For all of us who toss and turn and have decided to leave the lanterns on and start searching – in the hope that maybe when the clock strikes twelve … we will meet ourselves.”

With a massive stadium tour on the horizon, Swift’s fans are sure to stay up at night with excitement. The news of this new tour also comes ahead of the star’s latest film, as Amsterdam will be released on November 4.