Where Is Taylor Swift Today, October 29? When Is Her Next Show?

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After captivating audiences across Europe, Taylor Swift‘s Eras Tour is now making waves in the U.S., with fans eagerly anticipating what’s next. The pop star has enchanted audiences with her breathtaking performances and innovative staging. As the tour continues, excitement builds for the upcoming stops in this remarkable journey.

Curious about where is Taylor Swift today, October 29? Here is more about her upcoming schedule and shows.

Where is Taylor Swift today, October 29?

Taylor Swift has no scheduled performance for today, October 29.

At her Eras Tour concert on October 27 in New Orleans, Taylor Swift seemed to honor Travis Kelce’s first touchdown of the NFL season. As she performed “Midnight Rain,” fans observed her imitating Kelce’s signature first-down gesture by lifting her index fingers in the air. Following that, she kissed her three fingers and blew a kiss to the crowd. Many took this as a sign of good luck for Kelce and his team Kansas City Chiefs. This gesture followed closely after Kelce scored his first touchdown of the season just a day earlier.

Notably, on October 26, during her concert, Swift was spotted mouthing the word “touchdown” while mimicking a football throw. Many fans interpreted this as a manifestation of a touchdown for her boyfriend, Travis Kelce. The next day, Kelce caught a 5-yard touchdown pass from quarterback Patrick Mahomes in the Chiefs’ game against the Las Vegas Raiders.

When is Taylor Swift’s next show?

Taylor Swift’s next performance is on November 1 in Indianapolis, the first of her three performances in the city, marking the conclusion of the U.S. leg of her Eras Tour.

Following this, the pop star will head to the Rogers Centre in Toronto, Canada, where she will perform from November 14 to November 23. After her Toronto shows, Swift will take the stage in Vancouver from December 6 to December 8, bringing her highly anticipated Eras Tour to a spectacular close.