Taylor Swift Eras Tour Dallas will be at the nearby AT&T Stadium in Arlington and will run for three nights from Friday, March 31, to Sunday, April 2, per CBS News.

The Arlington Police Department has warned tourists ahead of her North Texas dates, saying thousands of people are anticipated in the city over the next few days.

In addition to Swift's sold-out Eras Tour, this weekend also features the 2023 season opener for the Texas Rangers at Globe Life Field. The Arlington Renegades are playing at Choctaw Stadium.

Parking spaces for AT&T Stadium are available daily at 2 p.m. Lot 15 is designated for those taking rideshares to and from the performance. The events are expected to cause an unprecedented surge in ridesharing services demands.

Parking for events at the Arlington ISD Center for Visual & Performing Arts is available at 3:30 p.m. daily for those willing to walk the extra distance. However, there is no option to reserve a parking space in advance.

Several restaurants in downtown Arlington will provide shuttle services to the stadium, including J. Gilligan's Bar & Grill, Grease Monkey, Cartel Taco Bar, and Maverick's Bar & Grill. The restaurants can be contacted to enquire about event shuttle rates and availability.

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Where to Buy Taylor Swift Eras Tour Tickets

Ticketmaster reports that on November 15, fans purchased 2 million presale seats for the artist, the most for any artist in a single day, so the excitement is hardly surprising.

Some fans were left without seats after Ticketmaster abruptly halted the public sale, claiming insufficient tickets.

The only way for supporters to get tickets to the Arlington shows is through secondary ticket markets like StubHub and Vivid Seats, according to The Dallas Morning News.

Taylor Swift's Eras Tour Dallas promotes all her recordings, from her earliest to her most recent, "Midnights" (2022).

AT&T Stadium was a stop on her pre-pandemic "Reputation Tour" in 2018, her last tour. Due to scheduling conflicts, she postponed the 2021 "Lover Fest" mini-tour.

Swift has performed at AT&T Stadium five times since 2011.

Taylor Swift Eras Tour Dates

As the first artist in the stadium's history to sell out two nights on the same tour, Taylor Swift made a triumphant return to live performance on March 17 and 18 at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona, which was rebranded as "Swift City" for the occasions.

At that point, she had already sold more concert tickets in a single day than any other performer in history and surpassed Madonna's "Sticky & Sweet Tour" as the highest-grossing tour ever by a female act.

She promised fans "a journey through all of my musical eras," Taylor Swift delivered a 44-song set that spanned more than three hours, said AZCentral.

These are the next stops on the Eras Tour:

  • Friday-Sunday, March 31-April 2: AT&T Stadium, Arlington, Texas.
  • Thursday-Saturday, April 13-15: Raymond James Stadium, Tampa, Florida.
  • Friday-Sunday, April 21-23: NRG Stadium, Houston, Texas.
  • Friday-Sunday, April 28-30: Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta, Georgia.
  • Friday-Sunday, May 5-7: Nissan Stadium, Nashville, Tennessee.
  • Friday-Sunday, May 12-14: Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
  • Friday-Sunday, May 19-21: Gillette Stadium, Foxborough, Massachusetts.
  • Friday-Sunday, May 26-28: MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford, New Jersey.
  • Friday-Sunday, June 2-4: Soldier Field, Chicago, Illinois.
  • Friday-Saturday, June 9-10: Ford Field, Detroit, Michigan.
  • Friday-Saturday, June 16-17: Acrisure Stadium, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
  • Friday-Saturday, June 23-24: U.S. Bank Stadium, Minneapolis, Minnesota.
  • Friday-Saturday, June 30-July 1: Paycor Stadium, Cincinnati, Ohio.
  • Friday-Saturday, July 7-8: GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium, Kansas City, Missouri.
  • Friday-Saturday, July 14-15: Empower Field at Mile High, Denver, Colorado.
  • Saturday-Sunday, July 22-23: Lumen Field, Seattle, Washington.
  • Friday-Saturday, July 28-29: Levi's Stadium, Santa Clara, California.
  • Thursday-Saturday, Aug. 3-5: Sofi Stadium, Los Angeles, California.
  • Tuesday-Wednesday, Aug. 8-9: Sofi Stadium, Los Angeles, California.

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Written by: Bert Hoover

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