Taylor Swift’s ‘Eras Tour’ is far from done.In fact, the 12-time Grammy winner is just getting started.After Tay Tay completes the U.S. leg of her tour at Inglewood, CA’s SoFi Stadium on Aug.
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Taylor Swift is causing something of an international incident.
Earlier this week, the pop superstar announced new dates across the globe for her Eras Tour, and once again Canada was snubbed, but now a Canadian MP is taking action.
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On Wednesday, Conservative Party MP Matt Jeneroux filed “official grievance” with the House of Commons, the Toronto Star reported.
The politician announced his intention to file the grievance over Swift failing to announce Canadian tour dates on Twitter.
“It has come to my attention that despite much anticipation, Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour has neglected to include any Canadian dates or locations as she released her international dates, which includes stops throughout Asia and Europe,” Jeneroux wrote in a letter to the Speaker, which he posted on his Instagram Story.
“Not only is this leaving Canadian fans without the opportunity to see her tour, but it is also leaving Canada out of the economic opportunities her shows generate. It is estimated that these shows could generate $4.6 billion for local economies. Fans just don’t simply attend concerts, they spend money at local businesses including hotels, restaurants and shops,” he added. “This motion is non-partisan in nature and requires swift action to address what I can only assume is a serious oversight.”
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Other MPs shared their support for their colleague’s grievance, including Tory MP Melissa Lantsman and Liberal MP Ya’ara Saks.
“It’s a grievance that unites us,” Jeneroux joked.
The move was inspired by Australian
Taylor Swift’s ‘Eras Tour’ is far from done.In fact, the 12-time Grammy winner is just getting started.After Tay Tay completes the U.S. leg of her tour at Inglewood, CA’s SoFi Stadium on Aug.
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Sydney TikTok user, Yana, is one of the Swifties telling the A-lister’s American fans to back off.“If you’re American, stay in your own country. I don’t even understand how you should be allowed to buy tickets here,” she said in a video posted on Tuesday.“You had 50 shows, 50.
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The Eras Tour - hitting up Melbourne and Sydney as part of her international tour that includes dates across North America, Europe and Asia. WATCH: Taylor Swift performs All Too Well on SNLLast year, Taylor confirmed she would be taking her music on the road with a whirlwind 52-stop tour of North America - featuring tracks from her debut album all the way to her latest release, Midnights.After an impressive stint in America, Taylor has confirmed she'll be heading off on an international tour soon - with dates confirmed for those of us down under. Scroll through for everything you need to know, including how to get your hands on tickets. Taylor Swift is hitting the road.Fans are getting ready to get their hands on tickets: Taylor Swift has announced her international dates and Australia is on the list!Fortunately, there are a few ways to get your hands on tickets early.The Eras Tour is in the works.Taylor Swift performs in Brisbane in 2018.Brace yourselves - the latest bit of news about Taylor's upcoming Aussie tour isn't the greatest. Earlier this year The Courier Mail reported that "sources" say Taylor will only be performing in Sydney and Melbourne. The sources revealed that the popstar would be skipping Brisbane, Perth and Adelaide because of "time constraints and travel costs." And it looks like the news was true!Two separate presale events have now finished - and safe to say many Swifties missed out.
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announced a bunch of new international dates on Tuesday for South America, Asia, Australia, Europe, and the UK, however at the time of writing, she has no plans to put on a show for her Kiwi supporters. Unsurprisingly, the Swifties are livid and have voiced their complaints on social media, with one branding the snub ‘absolutely criminal’.
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Taylor Swift has devastated Kiwi fans after she appeared to confirm she will not be taking her Eras Tour to New Zealand. The pop superstar announced she will play three nights at Sydney's Accor Stadium and two at the Melbourne Cricket Ground in Australia on Wednesday morning, but made no mention of the neighbouring country. Some fans have speculated the reason she's decided not to tour the country is simply because there isn't a stadium big enough for her massive production.
Taylor Swift announced on Wednesday she will be bringing her The Eras Tour Down Under in February 2024. The Shake It Off hitmaker, 33, will play two shows at the Melbourne Cricket Ground before moving to Sydney's Accor Stadium for three shows. Fans will need to spend between $79.