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    Taylor Swift performs at the DIRECTV NOW Super Saturday Night Concert in Houston on Feb. 4. Swift announced the first of dates for her “reputation Stadium Tour,” which kicks off May 8, 2018, at the University of Phoenix Stadium in Glendale, Ariz.

NEW YORK >> Taylor Swift is going to bring her new album to life when she hits the road next year.

The pop star announced the first of dates for her “reputation Stadium Tour” on Monday. It kicks off May 8 at the University of Phoenix Stadium in Glendale, Arizona.

Tickets for general public go on sale Dec. 13.

Swift announced 27 shows stretching through October, with stops in Chicago, Philadelphia, Miami and Houston.

Her last tour also visited stadiums, and it included a number of special guests, from singers like Justin Timberlake and the Weeknd to non-musicians such as Ellen DeGeneres and Kobe Bryant.

Swift released her sixth album, “reputation,” last week. It features the hit songs “…Ready for It?” and “Look What You Made Me Do.”

TAYLOR SWIFT: REPUTATION STADIUM TOUR 2018

>> May 08: Glendale, AZ

>> May 12: Santa Clara, CA

>> May 19: Pasadena, CA

>> May 22: Seattle, WA

>> May 25:Denver, CO

>> June 2: Chicago, IL

>> Jun 30: Louisville, KY

>> Jul 07: Columbus, OH

>> Jul 10: Washington, DC

>> Jul 14: Philadelphia, PA

>> Jul 17: Cleveland, OH

>> Jul 21: East Rutherford, NJ

>> Jul 28: Foxborough, MA

>> Aug 04: Toronto, ON Canada

>> Aug 07: Pittsburgh, PA

>> Aug 11: Atlanta, GA

>> Aug 14: Tampa, FL

>> Aug 18: Miami, FL

>> Aug 25: Nashville, TN

>> Aug 28: Detroit, MI

>> Sep 01: Minneapolis, MN

>> Sep 08: Kansas City, MO

Sep 15: Indianapolis, IN

Sep 18: St. Louis, MO

Sep 22: New Orleans, LA

Sep 29: Houston, TX

Oct 06: Arlington, TX

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