Reputation Stadium Tour Explained

Concert Tour Name:Reputation Stadium Tour
Border:yes
Artist:Taylor Swift
Album:Reputation
Number Of Shows:53
Attendance:2,888,922
Gross:$345.7 million[1] ($ million in dollars)
Last Concert:The 1989 World Tour
(2015)
This Concert:Reputation Stadium Tour
(2018)
Next Concert:The Eras Tour
(2023–2024)
Type:World

The Reputation Stadium Tour was the fifth concert tour by the American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift, who embarked on it to support her sixth studio album, Reputation (2017). Her first all-stadium tour, it began on May 8, 2018, in Glendale, Arizona, and concluded on November 21, 2018, in Tokyo, Japan. The tour encompassed 53 shows and visited 7 countries in total.

The set list consisted mostly of the songs from Reputation and some from Swift's other albums. The stage incorporated prominent snake motifs and imagery as decoration, reflecting the album's concept and Swift's public image. The main stage had a wedge-shaped display resembling a skyscraper under construction and was equipped with elaborate lighting, and two smaller B-stages were used for acoustic "surprise song" performances. The October 6, 2018, show at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, was recorded and released as a Netflix original concert film on December 31, 2018.

Music critics commented that the production evoked Goth subculture and Broadway theatricality, praising the stage design, production, and wardrobe. They lauded Swift's showmanship and interactions with her audience that brought forth an exhilarating yet intimate experience. The Reputation Stadium Tour received 2.88 million attendees and grossed $345.7 million, becoming the highest-grossing U.S. and North American tour upon completion. It was awarded Tour of the Year at the People's Choice Awards, American Music Awards, and iHeartRadio Music Awards.

Development

In August 2017, Billboard reported that Swift would be using Ticketmaster's Verified Fan program to prevent bots and ticket scalpers from purchasing tickets. The program, named "Taylor Swift Tix", allowed fans to purchase tickets in advance of the public on-sale by participating in boost activities to increase chances of getting a pre-sale access code.[2] [3] On November 13, 2017, Swift's management announced the first round of dates for the tour jointly with Ticketmaster.[4] [5] Tickets went on sale to the general public on December 13, 2017, Swift's 28th birthday.[6]

In late November, Swift announced shows in Manchester, Dublin, and London. Due to overwhelming demand, additional dates were announced for all three cities. Furthermore, the singer also announced extra shows in North America for Pasadena, Chicago, East Rutherford, Foxborough, Toronto, and Atlanta due to popular demand before the pre-sale began.[7] [8] On December 3, Swift announced five dates for Oceania.[9] [10] In January 2018, due to high demand, Swift added second dates in Santa Clara, Landover, Philadelphia, Minneapolis and Arlington and third dates in East Rutherford and Foxborough, totalling 40 shows for the tour's North American leg.[11]

On March 1, 2018, Swift officially announced Camila Cabello and Charli XCX as the opening acts for the Reputation Stadium Tour.[12] Cabello was previously speculated as the opening act as the shows for her Never Be the Same Tour did not coincide with Swift's tour dates;[13] Portland's Live 95.5 also announced her in a sweepstake for the concert of June 22, 2018, at Wembley Stadium in London through a since-deleted post on Twitter, one day before Swift confirmed her as the opening act.[14]

On May 7, 2018, the day before the tour kicked off at Glendale, Arizona, Swift invited 2,000 foster and adopted children to a private dress rehearsal.[15] The following day, she announced two shows in Tokyo in partnership with Fujifilm Instax, with Charli XCX as the opening act.[16] [17] [18] In September, Broods was announced as an opening act for the Oceania leg of the tour.[19]

During the shows, Swift performed "surprise songs" as part of an acoustic segment at different concerts. The songs varied by venue and were taken from Swift's back catalog. A streaming-exclusive compilation playlist, Reputation Stadium Tour Surprise Song Playlist, was released to digital music platforms on November 30, 2018.[20] [21]

Swift used "Obsessed" by Mariah Carey and "Bad Reputation" by Joan Jett as her entrance songs.

Concert synopsis

The concert begins with many people are reporting Swift the many different ways as a female voice shout out the word "Reputation".

Stage

Swift designed her own stage, complete with an elevator, and a rapid changing room for her eight costumes.

The main screen was 110 feet tall and made of 12 columns and 1,5OO LED tiles that split into 49 individual screens that moved depending on the song. The stage design is an X shape and it also features a B & C Stage that Taylor accessed with the floating constellation and snake gondolas during "Delicate (Taylor Swift song)" and the "Bad Blood"/"Should've Said No" mashup. The band played right behind the main screen and during certain parts of the show, the screen opened and the audience could see them.

During "Look What You Made Me Do", there was a giant inflatable snake named Karyn on the stage as well as smaller inflatable snakes on the B & C Stage and for the show encore, a water fountain was installed on stage. There were also fire, smoke and fireworks effects throughout the show from the stage. The LED bracelets distributed to the attendees were interactive with the songs and stage visuals.

Critical reception

Media publications and journalists gave the tour rave reviews and many of them deemed it one of the best tours of 2018.[22] [23] [24] The concerts were complimented for Swift's on-stage persona and intimacy with the audience, the versatile set list and the transition between songs, production value, the stripped-down performances and wardrobe choices, with many commentators noting the Gothic visuals and costumes and Broadway theatricality of the show.[23]

Stereogums Chris DeVille deemed it a "hyper-maximalist" tour and "a perpetual gargantuan flex, a roving musical Infinity War that amplifies everything extra about her persona to an exponential scope" and added that it is designed to be "the biggest spectacle in all of summer entertainment". He also described the tour as "an oversized, high-tech touring Broadway production with a mostly tremendous soundtrack" and concluded that "when discussing the biggest artists of her [Swift's] generation, she's undeniably on the shortlist" and that the singer has ascended to the same "rarefied" tier as the "classic rock deities who've echoed across this venue [''[[Ohio stadium|the Horseshoe]]] before her, able to keep commanding stadium status for the rest of her career".[25] Rob Sheffield of Rolling Stone named the tour as Swift's "most astounding tour yet" and complimented it for giving "it all the vibe of a mass communion" despite aiming for "maximum stadium-rock razzle-dazzle bombast". He observed the acoustic performances of Swift's fan-favorite deep cuts and dubbed them "a powerhouse performance that made all the different Taylors sound like part of the same story".[26]

The Guardians Bob Gordon thought that "...Ready for It?" is "an appropriate and compelling opener". He opined that Swift made a "striking entrance" with "no elevation or descent, simply walking out from behind a curtain bathed in brilliant white light, in what was a real 'now I'm here' moment, as Freddie Mercury would once have put it".[27] Awarding the tour five stars, Roisin O'Connor of The Independent lauded the set-list and how it "transitions seamlessly from one song to another, crafted out of some of the best from Swift's canon". Also, she compared the tour to a Broadway show because the stage was "flooded with red lighting and dancers swing from trapeze with all the splendour of a Broadway show".[28] Lydia Burgham of The Spinoff defined the tour's Auckland concert a "theatrical, mega-production that somehow also strips down to raw intimate moments". Commenting on the set list, she noted that Swift "had the crowd aching for more with the commencement of every song, thanks to seamless transitions". Burgham highlighted the intimacy of Swift's acoustic guitar and piano performances that proved Swift remained "integral to her singer-songwriter origins". Burgham summarized her review by stating that "there may not be an artist in this lifetime who quite manages to connect to thousands of people on a rainy night as well as Taylor Swift can – and that's the reputation she will be remembered for".[29] Varietys Chris Willman wrote that the show "had plenty of fierceness, especially in the early going" but also the "pre-decedent Taylor on the line… the guileless Swift we remember from two or three skins ago", and commended Swift for using her two hours on the stage to "paint a rewardingly holistic picture". Willman believed that, despite the huge production, "we're still left not so much with dragons or defensiveness but in the endearingly earnest presence of pop's most approachable superstar". He further remarked that the acoustic performance of "Dancing With Our Hands Tied" proved that Reputation worked acoustically as well, without the "Max Martin-izing".[30] Randy Lewis of Los Angeles Times wrote that Swift gave "a master class in the constructive use of the modern technology that's allowed her to establish and nurture an exceptionally powerful connection with a massive audience." He underlined the use of light-up bracelets that allowed the attendees "to feel like participants, even collaborators, rather than passive observers" and appreciated the stage's resemblance to "a skyscraper in progress, with six crane-like contraptions stretching up above a wedge-like screen". Lewis summarized the show as "tightly structured for the most part, featuring elaborate production numbers that rely on video projection, eye-popping lighting and pyrotechnics, choreography and precisely coordinated interaction among the star, band, singers and dancers".[24]

Reviewing for V magazine, Greg Krelenstein stated that Swift possesses "a rare gift of turning a stadium spectacle into an intimate setting", with the new persona the singer adopted on Reputation album cycle suiting itself "excellently to a show of this magnitude where she appears larger than life". He thought that Swift fully embraced her vast back catalog and praised her command of the stage—"whether plucking a guitar or leading an army of dancers" that showed that Swift's musical and performance evolution is an "absolute success". Krelenstein concluded that the pop star "delivers in every way to a mesmerized and devoted audience, re-defining what the modern stadium tour can be".[23] Ed Masley of The Arizona Republic wrote that "there were many moments in the course Swift's performance that felt like she was playing to the back rows of the stadium by simply sharing with her fans", while complimenting the tour's production and Swift's connection with the crowd.[31] Jim Harrington of The Mercury News asserted that the singer's vocal work and performance skills have improved over the years, and added that "her game is well-rounded enough that she can excel equally at every different aspect of the show."[32] Chris Tuite of CBS San Francisco wrote: "The only thing more prominent than the singer herself during her current costume-change filled spectacle are the massive, vicious looking snakes that symbolically appear throughout the set."[33] Michael Tritsch of 303 magazine raved that the tour "broke new ground and set the bar high for future stadium tours", burning "its way into the history books".[34]

Commercial performance

Ticket sales

After four days of sales through the Verified Fan platform and three days of sales to the general public that began December 13, the tour had already grossed $180 million from 33 dates in North America alone.[35] Pollstar reported data supplied by the Gridiron Stadium Network, a consortium of NFL facilities that work together to book concerts at their buildings, which showed at least 35,000 tickets had been sold at ten of the stadiums on the route as of December 18. The tickets sold ranged from 35,419 at Heinz Field in Pittsburgh to a high of 48,039 at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia. With more than 47,000 tickets sold, it was reported the May 12, 2018, date at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara was generating close to $9 million in ticket revenue, which prompted the addition of an extra date.[36]

According to StubHub, the tour is the best-selling female tour in the United Kingdom in 2018.[37]

Boxscore

The first seven shows of the tour grossed $54 million with 390,000 tickets sold, leading Swift to the top of Billboards Hot Tours chart in June 2018. She performed to sold-out crowds of 59,157 in Glendale and 107,550 in Santa Clara (over two nights), grossing $7.21 million and $14 million respectively, while the Pasadena shows combined for a gross of nearly $16.3 million and Seattle accounted more than $8.6 million.[38] [39] The concerts in Louisville and Columbus, reported in July 2018, grossed $11.5 million with around 115,000 tickets sold, with the latter city having the highest gross and most tickets sold, with approximately 63,000 tickets and $6.6 million. These concerts led the singer once again to the top of Hot Tours chart.[40]

Records

The tour broke multiple venue attendance and grossing records. The opening show at University of Phoenix Stadium set new venue records in both gross and attendance, topping Metallica's $5.2 million gross from August 2017 by almost $2 million. With 59,157 tickets sold, Swift also broke the attendance record set by One Direction on their Where We Are Tour in 2014 by 2,633 seats.[41] With a $14 million take from 107,550 sold tickets at Levi's Stadium, she topped her own gross and attendance counts set during the 1989 World Tour in 2015. With more than 118,000 fans in attendance at the Rose Bowl, the two-show run earned $16.2 million and set a new gross record for a single headliner at the venue, surpassing U2's 2017 record by over $467,000. Grossing records previously set by U2 as well were broken at Seattle's CenturyLink Field, where she topped their Joshua Tree Tour 2017 gross by $2.4 million, and Denver's Sports Authority Field at Mile High, where she surpassed the $6.6 million gross set by the band in 2011 during their 360° Tour by $1.2 million.[42]

Swift made history by becoming the first ever female artist to headline Dublin's Croke Park twice, with reportedly 136,000 fans in attendance.[43] Similarly, she became the first woman to headline three consecutive nights at MetLife Stadium[44] and Gillette Stadium.[45]

Following the 29th show in North America at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami, the tour had grossed $202.3 million in the continent ($191.1 million in the United States and $11.1 million in Canada), thus breaking Swift's own record of the highest-grossing North American tour by a female artist, previously held by the 1989 World Tour, with fewer dates.[46] The tour eventually broke the overall record set by the Rolling Stones' A Bigger Bang Tour to become the highest-grossing tour in US and North American history, grossing $266.1 million, besting the Rolling Stones' $245 million gross. The Rolling Stones achieved their then-record from 70 American shows, while Swift did so with just 38 shows.[47] Additionally, the Reputation Stadium Tour holds the Guinness World Record for 2018's highest-grossing tour by a female artist.[48]

Honor

Mark Dayton, Governor of Minnesota (2011–2019), declared August 31, 2018, as "Taylor Swift Day" in the state in honor of Swift's two shows (August 31 and September 1) at the United States Bank Stadium in Minneapolis. He remarked that "through her personal and honest music, Taylor Swift has energized and inspired not only Minnesotans, but people all over the world, and is a positive influence on her fans through her example of truthfulness, grace, extensive philanthropy, and strength of character".[49]

Awards

YearOrganizationAwardResultRef.
2018Billboard Live Music AwardsTop U.S. Tour
Top Tour
Top Boxscore (MetLife Stadium (July 20–22, 2018)
American Music AwardsTour of the Year
People's Choice AwardsConcert Tour of the Year
Guinness World RecordsHighest Grossing Music Tour by a Female Artist in 2018[50]
2019Billboard Live Music AwardsConcert and Marketing Promotions Award (Taylor Swift x Fujifilm Activation for the Reputation Stadium Tour)[51]
Pollstar AwardsBest Pop Tour
iHeartRadio Music AwardsTour of the Year
Ticketmaster AwardsTouring Milestone Award[52]
2020Art Directors Guild AwardsVariety, Reality or Competition Series

Set list

This set list is from the concert on May 8, 2018, in Glendale, Arizona. It is not intended to represent all shows throughout the tour.[53]

  1. "...Ready for It?"
  2. "I Did Something Bad"
  3. "Gorgeous"
  4. "Style" / "Love Story" / "You Belong with Me"
  5. "Look What You Made Me Do"
  6. "End Game"
  7. "King of My Heart"
  8. "Delicate"
  9. "Shake It Off"
  10. "Dancing with Our Hands Tied"
  11. "All Too Well"
  12. "Blank Space"
  13. "Dress"
  14. "Bad Blood" / "Should've Said No"
  15. "Don't Blame Me"
  16. "Long Live" / "New Year's Day"
  17. "Getaway Car"
  18. "Call It What You Want"
  19. "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together" / "This Is Why We Can't Have Nice Things"

Surprise songs and Special guests

The following songs were performed by Swift as surprise songs and on select dates, Swift performed a duet with a special guest:[54]

!Date!City!Surprise Songs!Special Guests!Duet song(with guests)
May 8Glendale All Too Well
May 19Pasadena (second show)Troye SivanMy My My!
Selena GomezHands to Myself
October 6 Arlington (second show)SugarlandBabe
May 11Santa Clara (first show)Wildest Dreams
November 21Tokyo (second show)
May 12Santa Clara (second show)The Best Day
May 18Pasadena (first show)RedShawn MendesThere's Nothing Holdin' Me Back
May 22Seattle Holy Ground
May 25Denver Teardrops on My Guitar
June 1Chicago (first show)Our Song
June 2Chicago (second show)22
July 26Foxborough (first show)Hayley KiyokoCurious
November 2Sydney
June 8Manchester (first show)I Knew You Were Trouble
October 19Perth
June 9Manchester (second show)I Don't Wanna Live Forever
June 15Dublin (first show)Mean
June 16Dublin (second show)How You Get the Girl
June 22London (first show)So It Goes...Niall HoranSlow Hands
June 23London (second show)FifteenRobbie WilliamsAngels
June 30Louisville Mine
July 7Columbus Sparks Fly
July 10Landover (first song)State of Grace
July 11Landover (second song)Haunted
July 13Philadelphia (first show)Never Grow Up
July 14Philadelphia (second show)Treacherous
July 17Cleveland Babe
July 20East Rutherford (first show)Welcome to New York
July 21East Rutherford (second show)Fearless
July 22East Rutherford (third show)Enchanted
July 27Foxborough (second show)Change
July 28Foxborough (third show)Ours
August 3Toronto (first show)Out of the Woods
November 9Auckland
August 4Toronto (second show)Come Back... Be HereBryan AdamsSummer of '69
August 7Pittsburgh A place in This World
August 10Atlanta (first show) This Love
August 11Atlanta (second show) The Lucky One
August 14Tampa Invisible
August 18Miami Gardens Breathe
August 25Nashville Better ManTim McGraw Faith HillTim McGraw
August 28Detroit Jump Then Fall
August 31Minneapolis (first show)Begin Again
September 1Minneapolis (second show)Tied Together with a Smile
September 8Kansas CityThe Story of Us
September 15Indianapolis Forever & Always
September 18St. Louis Hey Stephen
September 22New Orleans Speak Now
September 29Houston Wonderland
October 5Arlington (first show)White HorseMaren MorrisThe Middle
October 26Melbourne I'm Only Me When I'm with You
November 6Brisbane Starlight
November 21Tokyo (first show)I Know Places

Notes

Concert film

Taylor Swift: Reputation Stadium Tour
Italic Title:no
Director:Paul Dugdale
Producer:Taylor Swift
Starring:Taylor Swift
Music:Taylor Swift
Cinematography:Brett Turnbull
Editing:
  • Tom Watson
  • Jose Fortanel
  • Simon Bryant
  • Bill DeRonde
  • Adrianna Merlucci
  • Ben Wainwright-Pearce
Studio:Taylor Swift Productions
Distributor:
Runtime:125 minutes
Country:United States
Language:English

Taylor Swift: Reputation Stadium Tour is a concert film directed by Paul Dugdale.[59] It was released on December 31, 2018, exclusively via Netflix for a limited time. The film follows American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift's second performance at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas on her record-breaking fifth headlining concert tour, the Reputation Stadium Tour.[60]

Swift announced on social media on her birthday, December 13, that the concert film would be released globally in partnership with Netflix on New Year's Eve. It was filmed on the last day of the North American leg of the tour. For their work on the film, Tamlyn Wright and Baz Halpin were nominated in the category "Variety, Reality or Event Special" at the 24th Art Directors Guild Annual Excellence in Production Design Awards.[61]

The film left Netflix on December 30, 2023, five years after its original release.[62] [63] As of December 2023, there have been no announcements of where the film will be available after it leaves Netflix.

Critical reception

The film received widespread critical acclaim upon release, with many critics labeling the film as "immortalizing" and "unforgettable". Commentators praised the camerawork from director Paul Dugdale for documenting Swift's "stardom", the crowd's emotions, and the production involved in the concert. Rolling Stones Rob Sheffield wrote that the film "immortalizes her best tour yet" and that the film shows off "the stadium-rocking spectacle without toning down any of her songs' one-on-one emotional intimacy".[60] Describing the Netflix special as "the end of an era", Amanda Petrusich of The New Yorker opined that the film "will soon either be regarded as a museum piece or as a testament to Swift's era-defying longevity".[64]

Billboards Denis Warner stated that the film "illuminates the singer's power, dedication, and strength as an artist". He further stated that the film "allows you to get more of a feel of the singer as a performer – and experience just how delicately everything is staged" and appreciated Swift for giving "a gorgeous look into her [Swift's] world as one of today's greatest entertainers".[65] Deciders Benjamin Smith called the film as an "intimate document of an impersonal event". He further expanded that Swift "will stand the test of time more than her fellow early 21st century pop queens", stating the reason "Taylor Swift is perhaps the only one who has figured out a way to turn her music into something more than mere pop".[66] Complimenting Swift's connection with her fans, Nardin Saad of Los Angeles Times stated that "the 10-time Grammy-winner's star power is tantamount as evidenced" in the film.[67]

Katie Collins of CNET opined that the film "serves as a reminder that no matter what else happens, Swift's stardom is perennial" and praised the film for "the divine showcase of the costumes, the dancing and especially Swift's own barely-contained effervescent joy at being on stage". She further complimented the camerawork, stating "closeups brought new insights" into the show.[68] Nicholas Hautman of Us Weekly appreciated the camerawork for depicting "the fans hysterically crying and screaming in support of their idol".[69] Writing for Uproxx, Chloe Gilke labelled the film as a "masterful documentation of the magical energy at a pop show" and as "a love letter to the audience at her shows, and to her fans", while stating that the film "honors the sacred joy of her [Swift's] performance that night, and the people who made it happen". She lauded the camerawork for capturing "the massive scope of the production from every angle," and the audio which "is crystal-clear and beautiful, with the crowd quieted down so viewers at home can hear Swift best."[70]

Performances

Nineteen songs were performed in the following order in the film:

  1. "...Ready for It?"
  2. "I Did Something Bad"
  3. "Gorgeous"
  4. "Style" / "Love Story" / "You Belong with Me"
  5. "Look What You Made Me Do"
  6. "End Game"
  7. "King of My Heart"
  8. "Delicate"
  9. "Shake It Off"
  10. "Dancing with Our Hands Tied"
  11. "All Too Well"
  12. "Blank Space"
  13. "Dress"
  14. "Bad Blood" / "Should've Said No"
  15. "Don't Blame Me"
  16. "Long Live" / "New Year's Day"
  17. "Getaway Car"
  18. "Call It What You Want"
  19. "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together" / "This Is Why We Can't Have Nice Things"

Tour dates

List of 2018 concerts, showing date, city, country, venue, opening acts, attendance and gross revenue[71]
Date (2018)CityCountryVenueOpening actsAttendanceRevenue
May 8GlendaleUnited StatesUniversity of Phoenix StadiumCamila Cabello
Charli XCX
59,157 / 59,157$7,214,478
May 11Santa ClaraLevi's Stadium107,550 / 107,550$14,006,963
May 12
May 18PasadenaRose Bowl118,084 / 118,084$16,251,980
May 19
May 22SeattleCenturyLink FieldCharli XCX56,021 / 56,021$8,672,219
May 25DenverSports Authority Field at Mile HighCamila Cabello
Charli XCX
57,140 / 57,140$7,926,366
June 1ChicagoSoldier Field105,208 / 105,208$14,576,697
June 2
June 8ManchesterEnglandEtihad Stadium77,258 / 77,258$6,169,724
June 9
June 15DublinIrelandCroke Park133,034 / 133,034$8,567,769
June 16
June 22LondonEnglandWembley Stadium143,427 / 143,427$12,214,933
June 23
June 30LouisvilleUnited StatesCardinal Stadium52,138 / 52,138$4,928,219
July 7ColumbusOhio Stadium62,897 / 62,897$6,606,529
July 10LandoverFedExField95,672 / 95,672$11,396,004
July 11
July 13PhiladelphiaLincoln Financial Field107,378 / 107,378$11,951,047
July 14
July 17ClevelandFirstEnergy Stadium51,323 / 51,323$5,148,757
July 20East RutherfordMetLife Stadium165,654 / 165,654$22,031,386
July 21
July 22
July 26FoxboroughGillette Stadium174,764 / 174,764$21,779,846
July 27
July 28
August 3TorontoCanadaRogers Centre100,310 / 100,310$11,177,000
August 4
August 7PittsburghUnited StatesHeinz Field56,445 / 56,445$6,230,876
August 10AtlantaMercedes-Benz Stadium116,746 / 116,746$18,089,415
August 11
August 14TampaRaymond James Stadium55,909 / 55,909$7,244,264
August 18Miami GardensHard Rock Stadium47,818 / 47,818$7,072,164
August 25NashvilleNissan Stadium56,112 / 56,112$9,007,179
August 28DetroitFord Field49,464 / 49,464$6,597,852
August 31MinneapolisU.S. Bank Stadium98,774 / 98,774$10,242,024
September 1
September 8Kansas CityArrowhead Stadium58,611 / 58,611$6,730,138
September 15IndianapolisLucas Oil Stadium55,729 / 55,729$6,531,245
September 18St. LouisThe Dome at America's Center47,831 / 47,831$4,884,054
September 22New OrleansMercedes-Benz Superdome53,172 / 53,172$6,491,546
September 29HoustonNRG Stadium53,800 / 53,800$9,350,275
October 5ArlingtonAT&T Stadium105,002 / 105,002$15,006,157
October 6
October 19PerthAustraliaOptus StadiumCharli XCX
Broods
50,891 / 50,891$4,153,658
October 26MelbourneMarvel Stadium63,027 / 63,027$6,755,570
November 2SydneyANZ Stadium72,805 / 72,805$7,686,564
November 6BrisbaneThe Gabba43,907 / 43,907$4,338,127
November 9AucklandNew ZealandMount Smart Stadium35,749 / 35,749$3,617,593
November 20TokyoJapanTokyo DomeCharli XCX100,109 / 100,109$14,859,847
November 21
Total2,888,922 / 2,888,922 (100%)$345,675,146

See also

External links

Notes and References

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  71. Compilation of box office data for the Reputation Stadium Tour:
    • North America and Europe:
      • Current Boxscore . Billboard. May 30, 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20180529133610/https://www.billboard.com/biz/current-boxscore. May 29, 2018.
      • Current Boxscore . Billboard. June 6, 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20180606163404/https://www.billboard.com/biz/current-boxscore. June 6, 2018.
      • Web site: 2018 Year End Top 100 International Box Office . December 22, 2018 . Pollstar . January 2, 2019 . https://web.archive.org/web/20190102142636/https://www.pollstar.com/Chart/2018/12/2018YearEndTop100InternationalBoxoffice_701.pdf . live .
      • Current Boxscore . Billboard . https://web.archive.org/web/20180711115955/https://www.billboard.com/biz/current-boxscore . July 11, 2018 . July 11, 2018 .
      • Current Boxscore . Billboard . https://web.archive.org/web/20180718153637/http://www.billboard.com/biz/current-boxscore . July 18, 2018 . July 18, 2018 .
      • Current Boxscore . Billboard . https://web.archive.org/web/20180726052424/https://www.billboard.com/biz/current-boxscore . July 26, 2018 . July 27, 2018 .
      • Current Boxscore . live . Billboard . https://web.archive.org/web/20180801170215/https://www.billboard.com/biz/current-boxscore . August 1, 2018 . August 1, 2018 .
      • Current Boxscore . Billboard . https://web.archive.org/web/20180810173008/https://www.billboard.com/biz/current-boxscore . August 10, 2018 . August 14, 2018 .
      • Current Boxscore . Billboard . https://web.archive.org/web/20180817081748/https://www.billboard.com/biz/current-boxscore . August 17, 2018 . August 17, 2018 .
      • Current Boxscore . Billboard . https://web.archive.org/web/20180821171231/https://www.billboard.com/biz/current-boxscore . August 21, 2018 . August 21, 2018 .
      • Current Boxscore . Billboard . https://web.archive.org/web/20180914174744/https://www.billboard.com/biz/current-boxscore . September 14, 2018 . September 14, 2018 .
      • Current Boxscore . Billboard . https://web.archive.org/web/20181010194425/https://www.billboard.com/biz/current-boxscore . October 10, 2018 . October 10, 2018 .
      • Current Boxscore . Billboard . https://web.archive.org/web/20181106221021/https://www.billboard.com/biz/current-boxscore . November 6, 2018 . November 6, 2018 .
    • Japan and Australasia:
      • Current Boxscore . Billboard . https://web.archive.org/web/20181206161240/https://www.billboard.com/biz/current-boxscore . December 6, 2018 . December 6, 2018 .