10-time Grammy winning singer, songwriter, musician and producer, Taylor Swift kicked off her highly anticipated reputation Stadium Tour last night with a sold-out show in Glendale, Arizona. Taylor (with special guests Camila Cabello and Charli XCX) played to a record-breaking capacity crowd of 59,157 fans at the University of Phoenix Stadium.

The Taylor Swift reputation Stadium Tour will play 53 shows encompassing 36 cities spanning seven countries and four continents in seven months in 2018.

The opening night of Taylor’s reputation Stadium Tour saw her perform over two hours across three separate stages in the stadium; with a mainstage that is 110 feet tall featuring a 172’ x 40-foot video wall that curves and continues into the floor. Taylor played electric guitar, piano and acoustic guitar.

Taylor’s 24-song set featured several songs from her record-breaking reputation  album, including, new takes on many other fan favorites from previous albums. Full set list below.

Taylor Swift will be bringing the Taylor Swift reputation Stadium Tour to the U.K. & Ireland in June. General ticketing and on-sale information is currently available at TaylorSwift.com.

The Taylor Swift reputation Stadium Tour is produced and promoted by Live Nation and S.J.M. Concerts in the UK, MCD in Ireland, and the Messina Touring Group (MTG) and AEG Presents in North America.

TAYLOR SWIFT REPUTATION STADIUM TOUR OPENING NIGHT SETLIST

…Ready For It?
I Did Something Bad
Gorgeous
Style
Love Story
You Belong With Me
Look What You Made Me Do
End Game
King Of My Heart
Delicate
Shake It Off
Dancing With Our Hands Tied
All Too Well
Black Space
Dress
Bad Blood
Should’ve Said No
Don’t Blame Me
Love Live
New Year’s Day
Getaway Car
Call It What You Want
We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together
This Is Why We Can’t Have Nice Things

TAYLOR SWIFT’S REPUTATION STADIUM TOUR – U.K. & IRELAND DATES

8 June 2018 – Manchester – Etihad Stadium
9 June 2018 – Manchester – Etihad Stadium
15 June 2018 – Dublin – Croke Park
16 June 2018 – Dublin – Croke Park
22 June 2018 – London – Wembley Stadium
23 June 2018 – London – Wembley Stadium

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