Taylor Swift announces a giant European tour for 2020. The American popstar will perform at NOS Alive, Roskilde and Open’er, amongst others.

In a massive surprise, Taylor Swift will perform at European festivals for the first time ever. More festivals, as well as UK dates, will be announced soon.

NOS Alive had already confirmed another act, but for the other festivals this is the first announcement.

This is the list of tour dates:

20 June: Werchter Boutique, Belgium

24 June: Waldbühne, Berlin, Germany

26 June: Oslo Sommertid, Norway

1 July: Roskilde Festival, Denmark

3 July: Open’er Festival, Poland

5 July: Festival de Nîmes, France

9 July: NOS Alive, Portugal

18 July: Allianz Parque, Sao Paulo, Brazil

25 & 26 July: Lover Fest West, Los Angeles, CA, USA

31 July & 1 August: Lover Fest East, Foxborough, MA, USA

You can see the Taylor Swift announcement here:

The Lover album is open fields, sunsets, + SUMMER. I want to perform it in a way that feels authentic. I want to go to some places I haven’t been and play festivals. Where we didn’t have festivals, we made some. Introducing, Lover Fest East + West! https://t.co/xw6YMN38WE pic.twitter.com/IhVPQ8DMUG — Taylor Swift (@taylorswift13) September 17, 2019

Taylor Swift

One of the most iconic artists of the moment, Taylor Swift started when she was only 14. At first she mostly played country music, but her music became more and more pop. The American singer’s international breakthrough was second album Fearless, especially single ‘Love Story’. After that, she released many more hits, such as ‘I Knew You Were Trouble’, ‘Shake It Off’ and ‘Bad Blood’. In total, Taylor has sold more than 50 million albums and 150 million singles.

NOS Alive 2020

The thirteenth edition of NOS Alive takes place at Passeio Maritimo De Algès in Lisbon from 9 to 11 July 2020. Since 2007, the festival has booked the biggest musical acts, and has become Portugal’s most famous music festival. It now has a global reputation as one of the very best festivals in the world.

Location: Lisbon, Portugal.

Dates: 9-11 July 2020.

Tickets: not on sale yet.

For more information, visit the official website.

Roskilde 2020

Since 1971, Roskilde has been one of the largest European music festivals. The strong lineup includes 175 acts performing on six different stages. From rock and metal to hip-hop, electro, dance and world music, everything is there. The festival attracts over 80,000 people to the small Danish town of the same name.