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Taylor Swift announced her Reputation Tour on Monday. Mark Davis/Getty Images

It’s been quite the few days for Taylor Swift, who released her sixth studio album, “Reputation,” on Friday, performed two songs on “Saturday Night Live” over the weekend and announced her Reputation tour on Monday.

That’s a lot in a short amount of time, but after having waited three years for this new album, Swifties are happy to hear about all the Swift happenings.

So happy, in fact, that fans rushed to buy “Reputation” when it came out on Friday, resulting in the album selling 700,000 copies in the United States on its first day.

Now, fans are likely to do the same and rush to buy tickets to Swift’s upcoming tour, as soon as they go on sale.

Swift’s Reputation Tour begins in Glendale, Arizona, at the University of Phoenix Stadium on May 8, 2018 and will continue with stops all over the country before ending on Oct. 6 in Arlington, Texas, at the AT&T Stadium.

Currently, the only way to get presale tickets for this tour is to sign up for Swift’s Ticketmaster Verified Fan program by Nov. 28, after which fans will receive their own presale date and time via email on Dec. 2 Exact ticket pricing is not yet available. No general onsale date has been announced, which means that the Verified Fan program is the way to go to purchase tickets.

See the tour dates for Taylor Swift’s 2018 Reputation Tour dates below:

  • May 8 – Glendale, Arizona at University of Phoenix Stadium
  • May 12 – Santa Clara, California at Levi’s Stadium
  • May 19 – Pasadena, California at Rose Bowl
  • May 22 – Seattle, Washington at CenturyLink Field
  • May 25 – Denver, Colorado at Sports Authority Field At Mile High
  • June 2 – Chicago, Illinois at Soldier Field
  • June 30 – Louisville, Kentucky at Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium
  • July 7 – Columbus, Ohio at Ohio Stadium
  • July 10 – Washington, D.C. at FedEx Field
  • July 14 – Philadelphia, Pennsylvania at Lincoln Financial Field
  • July 17 – Cleveland, Ohio at First Energy Stadium
  • July 21 – East Rutherford, New Jersey at MetLife Stadium
  • July 28 – Foxborough, Massachusetts at Gillette Stadium
  • Aug. 4 – Toronto, Ontario at Rogers Centre
  • Aug. 7 – Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania at Heinz Field
  • Aug. 11 – Atlanta, Georgia at Mercedes-Benz Stadium
  • Aug. 14 – Tampa, Florida at Raymond James Stadium
  • Aug. 18 – Miami, Florida at Hard Rock Stadium
  • Aug. 25 – Nashville, Tennessee at Nissan Stadium
  • Aug. 28 – Detroit, Michigan at Ford Field
  • Sept. 01 – Minneapolis, Minnesota at U.S. Bank Stadium
  • Sept. 08 – Kansas City, Missouri at Arrowhead Stadium
  • Sept. 15 – Indianapolis, Indiana at Lucas Oil Stadium
  • Sept. 18 – St. Louis, Missouri at The Dome at America’s Center
  • Sept. 22 – New Orleans, Louisiana at Mercedes-Benz Superdome
  • Sept. 29 – Houston, Texas at NRG Stadium
  • Oct. 6 – Arlington, Texas at AT&T Stadium