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Actualizado 14/01/2025 - 16:58 CST
Taylor Swift's record-breaking Eras Tour may have concluded in December, but the global sensation could be gearing up for more performances.
Reports indicate that Swift's team has held "preliminary talks" with Chinese authorities about the possibility of a show in Shanghai.
Taylor's team in early talks for China show
Zhang Qi, deputy director of Shanghai's culture and tourism bureau, revealed the discussions during a recent event.
"We're optimistic that [there] may be hope this year,"Zhang said, while emphasizing that the final decision would depend on the market and the city's appeal.
Swift'sEras Tour, which began in March 2023, set unprecedented records, earning over $2 billion in ticket sales.
The tour, which spanned five continents and featured 149 shows, made Swift the first artist to achieve $1 billion in revenue from a single tour.
Despite its success, China was notably absent from her list of stops, even as Swift performed in other parts of Asia, including Japan and Singapore.
The pop icon's massive tour also brought significant economic benefits to host cities, sparking interest in securing future performances.
Shanghai's bid for a Swift concert could mirror the cultural and financial impact seen in other locations during the Eras Tour.
While Swift's team has yet to comment on the talks, her influence and popularity in China suggest the potential for a successful event.
With a loyal fan base and a track record of delivering groundbreaking performances, a Shanghai show would mark another milestone in her storied career.
In addition to her touring success, Swift has made headlines for her generosity.
Following the U.S. leg of the Eras Tour, she distributed over $55 million in bonuses to crew members, including $100,000 for each truck driver who transported equipment.
For now, fans in China remain hopeful as discussions unfold.
Whether Swift takes the stage in Shanghai this year remains uncertain, but the possibility alone has sparked excitement across her global fan base.