Taylor Swift Taking ‘Red’ On the Road with Tour Featuring Ed Sheeran

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How do you cap off a successful album release week? By announcing a tour of course!

Taylor Swift made a big announcement during her 20/20 interview with Katie Couric last night – she’s going on tour! TSwift will be touring North America on her ‘Red’ stadium and arena tour which kicks off in March 2013. Supporting Taylor will be special guest Ed Sheeran! That means we can definitely expect Taylor & Ed to perform their duet “Everything Has Changed”…at least we hope!

On The RED Tour, Taylor is currently slated to headline 58 shows in 45 cities in 29 states and 3 provinces in 2013. The tour will kick-off on March 13 in Omaha, Nebraska and continue through September.

And even better, are you tired of overpriced concerts? Well Taylor has a surprise for you! At Taylor’s request, every show will include tickets priced at under $50. The first tickets will go on sale on November 16th, and on-sale information is available now at www.taylorswift.com and www.abcnews.com.

“I didn’t think I could be any more excited about my RED album, but then I start thinking about how I’m going to put the new show together for The RED Tour,” says Taylor. “I have so many ideas about how to really bring this music to life, and I can’t wait to share the new show with all my fans!”

Are you excited for the RED tour? Click inside for all the tour dates and her All Access Nashville interview!

DATE CITY

March 13 & 14 Omaha, Nebraska

March 18 & 19 St. Louis, Missouri

March 22 Charlotte, North Carolina

March 23 Columbia, South Carolina

March 27 & 28 & 29 Newark, New Jersey

April 10 Miami, Florida

April 11 & 12 Orlando, Florida

April 18 & 19 Atlanta, Georgia

April 20 Tampa, Florida

April 25 Cleveland, Ohio

April 26 Indianapolis, Indiana

April 27 Lexington, Kentucky

May 4 Detroit, Michigan

May 7 Louisville, Kentucky

May 8 Columbus, Ohio

May 11 & 12 Washington, DC

May 16 Houston, Texas

May 21 Austin, Texas

May 22 San Antonio, Texas

May 25 Dallas, Texas

May 28 & 29 Glendale, Arizona

June 1 Salt Lake City, Utah

June 2 Denver, Colorado

June 15 Toronto, Ontario

June 22 Winnipeg, Manitoba

June 29 Vancouver, British Columbia

July 6 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

July 20 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

July 27 Foxborough, Massachusetts

August 1 Des Moines, Iowa

August 2 & 3 Kansas City, Missouri

August 6 Wichita, Kansas

August 7 Tulsa, Oklahoma

August 10 Chicago, Illinois

August 15 San Diego, California

August 19 & 20 Los Angeles, California

August 27 Sacramento, California

August 30 Portland, Oregon

August 31 Tacoma, Washington

September 6 Fargo, North Dakota

September 7 & 8 St. Paul, Minnesota

September 12 Greensboro, North Carolina

September 13 Raleigh, North Carolina

September 14 Charlottesville, Virginia

September 19, 20 & 21 Nashville, Tennessee