Taylor Swift recently surprised fans with an album announcement, following which new reports have revealed her upcoming tour date window. The singer made her debut on Travis and Jason Kelce’s “New Heights” podcast. She announced her 12th studio album, “The Life of a Showgirl,” due on October 3, and now she is reportedly planning a follow-up to the Eras Tour. As per insiders, the said tour will begin in 2027.
Taylor Swift tour starts in 2027, says source
According to a new piece by Deuxmoi, Taylor Swift may not return to the road for an upcoming tour until 2027. Citing two sources, the outlet reported that Swift’s 2027 tour will be a follow-up to the record-breaking Eras Tour. An insider told Deuxmoi, “The tour [will] actually start in 2027 now,” adding that 2026 is looking “unlikely.”
The report paired the timeline with Super Bowl speculation. Meanwhile, another source claimed that Swift “is possibly doing [next year’s] Super Bowl halftime [show].” The report pointed to recent announcement patterns for headliners and floated the idea that the songwriter could reveal a decision in September. However, it stops short of saying anything is definitive.
Deuxmoi made the claims around the fan chatter surrounding Swift’s next move. Though she has not confirmed any of the details, the report highlighted online decoding over potential collaborators, a release date, and hidden clues. Moreover, there has been no official comment from the NFL or Ticketmaster regarding touring or a halftime show.
Even so, if the claims and predictions are accurate, a 2027 start would give Swift a major runway after the Eras tour. It would also align with the long planning typical for stadium itineraries, venue holds, routing, and production timelines. Still, until the dates are officially announced by Swift, any start window for her upcoming tour remains speculative. Hence, absent formal announcements, the timeline for Swift’s next tour, and any potential Super Bowl appearance, remains open.
Originally reported by Ishika Mishra on Reality Tea.