How Much Money Has Taylor Swift Made From Her ‘Eras’ Tour?

If you’ve been on social media recently, you’ve likely been bombarded with videos, photos, and reactions of fans attending Taylor Swift’s ‘Eras’ Tour.

From pink cowgirl hats to full-blown costume recreations: it’s safe to say the Swifties are LIVING.

However, seeing enough content from this world tour led us to wonder how much the Nashville Songstress is making by doing this.

We know how expensive the tickets are for certain or entire sections/stadiums: so Taylor Swift could be raking in much more than anyone imagined.

Keep reading for all the deets we’ve uncovered about this long-awaited tour.

How Much Has Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour Made So Far?

Taylor Swift poster for her Eras Tour

Taylor Swift will likely pocket over $2 billion from her Eras Tour. She has already surpassed $1 billion, with more shows coming.

Taylor Swift’s last world tour, the Reputation Tour, brought in roughly $345 million worth of tickets in 2018, so this is quite a bit more being projected for 2023.

To be exact, Taylor’s newest tour will make 71% more than the last one.

One thing that likely went towards the ticket sale boost is the pricing. With inflation, ticket prices soared across reselling sites as well as through official ticket vendors.

Taylor Swift wrapped up this year’s leg of the tour, mainly in the United States, and has international dates planned for late 2023 and into 2024.

Taylor will return to North America and perform a half-dozen shows in Canada, which is exciting news for fans.

It’s also worth noting the Eras Tour is technically slated to run from Friday, March 17, 2023, to Saturday, November 23, 2024.

The tour is not over (yet) and should continue to blaze on until next year.

Taylor Swift has repeated this is one of her most extensive tours EVER, meaning fans who missed out this year can always see her again in 2024.

She is on a tour-heavy schedule to promote her various albums, so the Eras Tour has been a major part of that. Touring is where the money’s at.

That’s no secret.

We saw videos of excited fans flexing their $2,000+ tickets to come to see Taylor live, which, quite frankly: is ridiculous.

There was a federal investigation into how Ticketmaster handled the sales of this tour’s tickets, bringing attention from lawmakers on Capital Hill. It was THAT serious.

Of course, Taylor Swift also has millions upon millions of adoring fans. On top of the lavish ticket prices, that could easily explain the over half-billion paycheck coming her way.

It’s also worth noting that according to Forbes, the Eras Tour could also boost her net worth to 1.5 billion dollars when all is said and done.

For a musician to become a billionaire, this takes building a global brand.

There are few singer-songwriter billionaires, so Taylor Swift will enter her rich girl era alongside megastars like Beyonce, Jay-Z, Dr. DRE, Rihanna, etc.

Do you all think there is some party the other billionaires throw each other when a newbie gets added to the list?!

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How Much Does Taylor Swift Make Per Concert?

According to experts, Taylor rakes in around $9 million per concert, which is likely spread between her staff, talent, and other venue fees.

Regardless, she could easily be profiting $6-8 million from that estimate, which is a great reason to get up in the morning.

On top of touring/concert fees, Swift also sells merchandise at her shows, likely to make a few extra hundred thousand.

The more fans want merch from a T-Swift show, the more she makes. Ticket sales are only a portion of what this tour will add to Taylor’s net worth.

Taylor Swift performing live during her Eras Tour concert

Overall, it wouldn’t be uncommon for Miss Swift to pocket millions of dollars a week while actively performing.

One of the reasons these artists constantly tour is how much money they’re making.

Some of the greatest performers are sitting in mega-mansions, own multiple cars, start successful brands, and can fund a lavish lifestyle for many generations because of touring alone.

Think of this as one of the best ways to make money as a musician and, ultimately, be your way to venture into new things and markets.

Taylor Swift is one of the most successful touring acts, so normal people won’t expect to make even a fraction of what she is.

Off the top of our heads, the only artists currently making tour money like Taylor are Beyonce, Justin Bieber, Dua Lipa, Billie Eilish, and a few others.

Touring can be one of the best ways for a music-maker to secure a multi-million dollar net worth, so if you’re on the fence about it: here’s your sign to get in that tour bus.

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How Many Shows Is Taylor Swift Doing For Her Eras Tour?

Taylor Swift will perform 146 shows across five continents for her Eras Tour. The tour started in the United States and will likely end here or in Canada.

Swift recently announced 15 new shows for 2024, which is certainly exciting for anxious fans wanting to return to the stadium.

To make more than $500 million domestically is unheard of for a musician, especially if only performing in 20 cities.

What makes this entire case so intriguing is how much money Taylor can bring in PER night, PER city.

Between marketing, social media uproar, media coverage, and Taylor Swift just being herself: she’s on track to become one of the most successful touring artists of all time.

In related news, Beyonce’s Renaissance World Tour is gaining momentum, starting in Europe and making its way here to the US: potentially giving Taylor a run for her money.

Beyonce is in an entirely different ballpark in terms of vocal ability and legacy, so between the two shows: there’s not much to directly compare.

However, both women are incredibly successful and deserve all the flowers we can give. Touring is certainly not easy, whatever age or type of musician you are.

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Taylor Swift Announces New Tour Dates For 2024

Something exciting for Taylor Swift fans (#Swifties) is that the superstar announced 15 NEW tour dates for her Eras concert series.

These run through Miami, New Orleans, Indianapolis, and Toronto. The Eras Tour will extend more dates to the already-sold-out six shows at SoFi Stadium near Los Angeles.

Here is a stadium-approved bag you can use for the Eras Tour.

She plans to return to America in 2024, wrapping up the 160+ show world tour right where it started.

With extended tour dates and more to come, this could set the tour into the $2 billion revenue mark.

That would make it the most successful tour of all time.

Here are the dates that have been added:

  • October 18, 2024: Miami, Hard Rock Stadium
  • October 19, 2024: Miami, Hard Rock Stadium
  • October 20, 2024: Miami, Hard Rock Stadium
  • Oct. 25, 2024: New Orleans, Caesars Superdome
  • Oct. 26, 2024: New Orleans, Caesars Superdome
  • Oct. 27, 2024: New Orleans, Caesars Superdome
  • November 1, 2024: Indianapolis, Lucas Oil Stadium
  • November 2, 2024: Indianapolis, Lucas Oil Stadium
  • November 3, 2024: Indianapolis, Lucas Oil Stadium
  • November 14, 2024: Toronto, Rogers Centre
  • November 15, 2024: Toronto, Rogers Centre
  • November 16, 2024: Toronto, Rogers Centre
  • November 21, 2024: Toronto, Rogers Centre
  • November 22, 2024: Toronto, Rogers Centre
  • November 23, 2024: Toronto, Rogers Centre

Hopefully, all of you reading can get tickets to one of these dates!

Taylor Swift has never done a tour this long, so the Eras Tour will go down in history both for her and fans. Even Elton John would be impressed by this rollout.

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How Long Is The Eras Tour Setlist? How Many Hours Is The Show?

Close-up shot of drums being played during concert tour

Fans at the Eras Tour can expect to have fun and hear Taylor sing for roughly three hours throughout 45 songs.

According to reports, the show includes many outfit and stage changes and features various artists at select events.

More recently, Swift invited Ice Spice to come out for their first-ever live performance of the ‘Karma’ remix, which was undoubtedly fun for fans.

Although the ‘Karma’ remix was an odd pairing, we’re always happy to see veteran artists support and uplift the newbies.

If you read our blog, you know we love Ice Spice, so whenever she pops up, we’re happy.

Regardless, the Eras Tour is one for the books and should be well worth the ticket price. Taylor hasn’t had to cancel a show yet for health reasons, so let’s keep that energy moving forward.

It can be devastating when an artist gets sick on the road or something happens in their personal life: because they’re only human at the end of the day.

Props to you, Taylor, and we wish you continued success <3

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