All of Taylor Swifts Eras Tour support acts

Swifties, Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour is in full swing and we can’t wait to sing along to ‘Karma’, ‘Love Story’ and more way too loudly when she comes to Europe for her remaining shows. But, who are her next support acts?

Her world tour kicked off last March with Gracie Abrams, Beabadoobee and Sabrina Carpenter all opening for Taylor so far and more musicians to come. Yes, we’ve already got our ‘Bejewelled’ outfits ready and have the set list (including the surprise songs) rehearsed!

So, if you’re one of the lucky Swifties who managed to get tickets, then here is your complete guide to every act who is opening for Taylor Swift on the remainder of her Eras Tour.

Paramore

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Dates: 9th May to 20th August

Paramore are the next act to be opening up for Taylor Swift on the Eras Tour. Performing across her dates in Europe, the group consists of Hayley Williams, Taylor York and Zac Farro and they are best known for tracks like ‘Misery Business’ and ‘Still Into You’.

Plus, Taylor and Hayley have been friends for years and honestly, we cannot wait to sing (or, scream) along to their rock songs when they support Taylor on her UK tour dates.

Gracie Abrams

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Dates: 14th November to 8th December

For the final leg of her Eras Tour in North America, Taylor is inviting back Gracie Abrams to open for her. The singer is best known for her songs ‘I Miss You, I’m Sorry’ and ‘I Know It Won’t Work’.

Most recently, Sabrina Carpenter supported Taylor for her Eras Tour dates in South America, Australia and more. Previously, Beabadoobee, Phoebe Bridgers, Girl in Red, MUNA, HAIM, Gayle and Owenn all opened on tour.

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