5 NFL stadiums Taylor Swift snubbed for her The Eras Tour, feat Dan Snyder’s derelict FedEx Field
Taylor Swift is one of the most popular recording artists in the entire world. She reportedly has millions of loyal followers. They consistently download her music, buy her albums and merchandise, and attend her live performances.
Her massive fan base and devoted following is demonstrated by the incredible success of her most recent album Midnights. The extremely popular Billboard Charts ranks the most popular songs in the market, and Taylor Swift currently owns the list right now. The entire Billboard Top 10 features ten songs from the most recent Midnights album.
In the aftermath of her album's extreme success, Taylor Swift has also officially announced that she will be going on tour again. The tour starts in March 2023 in the United States and eventually will be going international. The Eras Tour will reportedly tell the story of her musical journey over the years.
Among her many announced locations, Taylor Swift has included 22 NFL stadiums in her tour schedule. This also means that ten NFL stadiums have been snubbed from her tour list, which is projected to make massive ticket sales and significant revenues. Here are five of the most notable NFL stadiums that Taylor Swift excluded from The Eras Tour.
#1 - Hard Rock Stadium
Hard Rock Stadium is often a popular stop for many musical tours, but Taylor Swift has decided to skip the home of the Miami Dolphins. It's a bit surprising considering the capacity of the stadium and that it's located in a warm-weather climate for her winter tour. Raymond James Stadium in Tampa Bay is currently the only announced location in Florida.
#2 - Lambeau Field
Lambeau Field is one of the most iconic NFL stadiums. It's considered one of the best destinations for NFL fans to visit because of its historic significance. The issue is that it's pretty much just known for football, rather than an epic stadium. Taylor Swift has decided to skip the home of the Green Bay Packers on her tour.
#3 - FedEx Field
FedEx Field has a terrible reputation for being beaten up and run down. Among many issues with the stadium, a sewage pipe burst in 2020 during an NFL game, soaking fans in the stands. The poor and hazardous conditions of the Washington Commanders home stadium may be why The Eras Tour will be skipping it, despite being in a heavily populated city.
#4 - Bank of America Stadium
The Carolina Panthers' Bank of America Stadium was a bit of a surprise to be skipped by The Eras Tour. Charlotee, North Carolina is one of the 15 most populated cities in the country. It is also known for having a huge country music fan base. The stadium is also known to be a bit old and run down, so maybe that's why it was excluded.
#5 - Caesars Superdome
The Caesars Superdome is another one of the most surprising snubs. The home of the New Orleans Saints is often considered one of the loudest stadiums in the NFL with one of the best and most supportive crowds. Many musicians have made it one of the stops on their tours, including Taylor Swift on previous tours.