Taylor Swift responded to the Canadian Prime Minister’s “request”.

Taylor Swift excited Canadian fans when she announced that she would “visit” this country after the “request” of Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.

In a highly anticipated announcement, singer Taylor Swift has revealed that she will expand “The Eras Tour” with 15 new shows in North America in Fall 2024. This news was shared on X, the platform formerly known as Twitter, got her legions of fans excited.

Taylor Swift responded to the Canadian Prime Minister’s “request”.

The decision to add more dates to the tour came from the sincere request of fans. In particular, there was a surprising call from Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau himself. Initially, Taylor Swift’s tour schedule did not include cities in Canada, making fans here feel disappointed. Trudeau also couldn’t help but wish to see the famous pop star perform in his country.

Taylor Swift đáp lại lời "thỉnh cầu" của Thủ tướng Canada - Ảnh 1.
Taylor Swift responded to the Canadian Prime Minister’s “request”. Photo: IT.

Inspired by Taylor Swift’s own lyrics, Trudeau tweeted last month: “This is me, hello. I know that many places in Canada would be delighted to host you. So don’t let the summer fall become so cruel. We hope to see you soon.” His message quickly went viral and focused attention on the singer’s fans in Canada and their desire to see her perform live.

Responding to Trudeau’s overwhelming requests and calls, Taylor Swift certainly “served” Canadian fans in the second leg of her tour. Among these new shows, she will appear on stage in Miami, New Orleans and Indianapolis before moving north for six shows at Toronto’s famous Rogers Center.

Swift initially planned to perform more than 50 shows in cities in the United States before touring overseas to Europe and Asia in the spring and summer of 2024. Adding shows in North America This is expected to increase the “unbelievable” success of this tour.

“The Eras Tour” is a huge success for Taylor Swift, expected to rake in more than $1 billion in revenue. The effects of this concert even caught the attention of officials at the US Federal Reserve Bank, which was mentioned in the Central Bank’s beige book in June.