It’s been almost six months since Taylor Swift launched Midnights and five since the announcement of the first dates of his American tour with The Eras Tourwith which he will visit different stages of his geography until the month of August.

That of Tennessee is immersed in a show lasting more than three hours, ten costume changes and a repertoire that includes 44 songs. A feat just at the level of big stars like her who, 16 years from the start of her career, is living one of her best moments at the professional level.

Despite the fact that American fans are already enjoying this show in caps (as well as the lucky ones who were able to afford a trip to the United States), little remains of this post in which the soloist addressed her international fans stating that she would announce the international dates as soon as possible. Since then, this information continues to be unknown.

If we review the stages of his previous international tours, we can say without fear of being wrong that it will tour Europe, Asia and Oceania (access to the presale of Midnights In the UK, for example, offered registration for preferential access to ticket sales waiting lists once dates are announced in-country). If we also take into account the dates of the canceled Lover Fest, Latin America should also be included in your tour.

Will Taylor Swift go through Spain?

However, the singer of Love story hasn’t crossed our country since 2011 with the Speak Now World TourOr In front of an audience of 4,000 people, he promised to play again in the city of Madrid.. A promise that would have come true if the quarantine caused by the Covid-19 pandemic had not made him cancel all his performances, including his passage to Mad Cool in 2020.

From, Much has been speculated whether the artist will pass through our country with a tour that was characterized by traveling only to stadiums with a capacity of more than 60,000 people. That’s why, while waiting to hear your final decision, we review the 5 biggest stadiums in Spain from which you could choose our favorite blonde to bring us The Eras Tour.

1 – Camp Nou

The FC Barcelona stadium in Barcelona occupies the first position with a capacity of 99,354 spectators. The Catalan capital is one of the favorite options for international artists when they visit our country (the stages of the Beyoncé or Cold Play tour are proof of this), even choosing Barcelona over Madrid when they only give a only show in Spain. A perfect opportunity to see how their fan base has grown since 2011.

2 – Santiago Bernabéu

In second place is the Santiago Bernabéu stadium with a capacity of 81,044 people. Real Madrid’s home more than meets Taylor Swift’s expectations for her The Eras Tour (for an artist like her, spaces like the Wizink Center or Palau Sant Jordi would be too small) and, should she choose this stadium, she would meet the promise to return to the capital he made in 2011.

3 – Underground

Also in Madrid, although with a lower capacity, is the Metropolitano. The home of Atlético de Madrid has a capacity of 67,823 spectators. An interesting option for the singer if she doubts that the Spanish supporters could not fill a bigger stadium (after all, she filled only 1/4 of the capacity of the old Palacio de los Deportes during her last visit to Spain).

4 – Benito Villamarin

We leave aside the two most important cities in Spain to move south, specifically to Seville, where the Benito Villamarín (home of Real Betis Balompié) with a capacity of 60,721 spectators. A sporting event that would allow Taylor Swift not only to set foot in Andalusia for the first time, but also to discover in its wake one of the most beautiful cities in our country.

5 – The Charterhouse

JAlso in the city of Seville is the Estadio de la Cartuja de Sevilla, the fifth in this ranking, with a capacity of 60,000 spectators. It is precisely in this place where last year Manuel Carrasco broke the record for the most massive concert of his time with the tour The cross on the map – Live in the moment bringing together more than 74,000 people (The capacities we’ve talked about so far are seats in the bleachers, but in concerts of this magnitude the runway is also used). What better way to continue making history in the music industry than by equaling or surpassing this record? We’re letting you down, Taylor, don’t let us down.

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