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Taylor Swift announces ‘Reputation’ stadium tour, and it comes to Gillette in July

We’re sorry, but the old Taylor Swift can’t come to the phone right now. Why? Oh, ’cause she’s …uhh, going on tour.

Now that we’ve been afforded a chance to wrap our heads around Tay’s gaudy new album Reputation and watch her show off on SNL, we’ve settled into countdown mode for the pop queen’s return to Massachusetts. And today we have a date: Swift brings that Reputation to Gillette Stadium on July 28, and tickets go on sale December 13.

Look what you made Santa do.

Those hoping to experience Taylor Swift live may need to jump on that on-sale date, as she has performed in Foxborough seven times previous, selling out each show. In 2010, she became the first female artist to headline Gillette.

Check out how to score tickets via the Twitter link below, and scan through all of Swift’s 2018 dates after the jump.

Taylor Swift: Reputation 2018
May 8: Glendale, AZ — University of Phoenix Stadium
May 12: Santa Clara, CA — Levi’s Stadium
May 19: Pasadena, CA — Rose Bowl
May 22: Seattle, WA — CenturyLink Field
May 25: Denver, CO — Sports Authority Field At Mile High
June 2: Chicago, IL — Soldier Field
June 30: Louisville, KY — Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium
July 7: Columbus, OH — Ohio Stadium
July 10: Washington, DC — FedEx Field
July 14: Philadelphia, PA — Lincoln Financial Field
July 17: Cleveland, OH — First Energy Stadium
July 21: East Rutherford, NJ — MetLife Stadium
July 28: Foxborough, MA — Gillette Stadium
August 4: Toronto, ON — Rogers Centre
August 7: Pittsburgh, PA — Heinz Field
August 11: Atlanta, GA — Mercedes-Benz Stadium
August 14: Tampa, FL — Raymond James Stadium
August 18: Miami, FL — Hard Rock Stadium
August 25: Nashville, TN — Nissan Stadium
August 28: Detroit, MI — Ford Field
September 1: Minneapolis, MN — U.S. Bank Stadium
September 8: Kansas City, MO — Arrowhead Stadium
September 15: Indianapolis, IN — Lucas Oil Stadium
September 18: St. Louis, MO — The Dome at America’s Center
September 22: New Orleans, LA — Mercedes-Benz Superdome
September 29: Houston, TX — NRG Stadium
October 6: Arlington, TX — AT&T Stadium