Is Taylor Swift going to the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris?
During her historic “Eras Tour,” Taylor Swift made her 87th performance, the start of a new era, and a new set list stop in Paris.
Does she intend to go back to the City of Lights, though?
Swift will carry on with her international leg of the tour during the Olympics. August 20 in London is her final show in Europe.
She does have gigs in Munich, Germany, on July 27–28; Warsaw, Poland, on August 1–3, and Vienna, Austria, on August 8–10. By plane, each of these cities is less than three hours from Paris.
Given that Swift performed in Tokyo, Japan on February 10 and then made it to the Super Bowl in Las Vegas on February 11, it is very likely that she will perform in Paris.
Swift has not made any statements in the public regarding her intentions to compete in the 2024 Olympics.
Swift is connected to the women’s gymnastics team of Team USA. Following Simone Biles’ withdrawal from the Tokyo Olympics in 2021, Swift narrated a video homage to the gymnast, highlighting her accomplishments against the tune “This Is Me Trying” as the background music. Additionally, the artist provided vocals for a teaser that hyped up Suni Lee and Jade Carey.
Biles and Swift had a cute exchange on X earlier this year. The gymnast has been including Swift’s song “…Ready For It?”
Swift tweeted, “Watched this so many times and still unready,” in response to a clip of Biles’s performance at the American gymnastics trials.
Swift and Flavor Flav have both given the women’s water polo team support. She gifted the group VIP tickets to a Paris event of her “Eras Tour” in May.
But given her relationship with Kansas Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce, it appears that she still loves American football.
Before Swift heads back to the United States, here is the remaining dates for her worldwide “Eras Tour”:
July 24: Volkswagen Stadium in Hamburg, Germany
July 27: Olympiastadion in Munich, Germany
July 28: Olympiastadion in Munich, Germany
Aug. 1: PGE Narodowy in Warsaw, Poland
Aug. 2: PGE Narodowy in Warsaw, Poland
Aug. 3: PGE Narodowy in Warsaw, Poland
August 8: Ernst-Happel-Stadion in Vienna, Austria
August 9: Ernst-Happel-Stadion in Vienna, Austria
August 10: Ernst-Happel-Stadion in Vienna, Austria
August 15: Wembley Stadium, London, United Kingdom
August 16: Wembley Stadium, London, United Kingdom
August 17: Wembley Stadium, London, United Kingdom
August 19: Wembley Stadium, London, United Kingdom
August 20: Wembley Stadium, London, United Kingdom
Holcomb will soon have the chance to meet the woman who is the subject of her podcast. She has tickets to the Indianapolis Eras Tour. She’ll be watching the show for the second time.
“I’m psyched she’s coming to Indy and making an opportunity for 32-year-old me to have this memory with my dad,” Holcomb said.
Holcomb is aware that her ticket is a blessing. Not everyone in the area is as lucky as most; 87% of visitors for the three nights in November are from outside the state.
“Since she announced the tour was ending in December, that’s when me and my mom really decided we need to get tickets,” Rosa Matley said.
Matley, who is planning to attend the event in Indianapolis, resides in Las Vegas. She has been producing friendship bracelets for Taylor Swift and selling them. She’s hoping that the bracelets will be her show ticket.
“At the moment, the cost of a ticket is between $2,500 and $20,000,” stated Patrick Tamm of the Indiana Restaurant and Lodging Association.
It’s one of the biggest travel events of the year because of the craze around Taylor Swift. In the Circle City, almost 200,000 people are anticipated.
“Taylor Swift has greatly boosted the economy. According to economists, the economic impact of each concert is $50 million. On a weekend, we have three nights in a row,” Tamm remarked.
“Hotels across the city are virtually sold out for Taylor’s weekend with rates going three times higher in that weekend compared to 2023,” Clare Clark of Visit Indianapolis stated.
An already busy year for Indiana tourism is made busier by the Eras Tour. Numbers indicate that this year will break records for everything from the NBA All-Star Game to the solar eclipse and the Olympic Swimming Trials.
The $5.8 million that tourism generates annually should be significantly higher this year, according to Visit Indianapolis.
“Thirty million visitors that descend on Indianapolis and again that number is going to be well above that,” Clark stated.