Cincinnati – It’s been a long time coming, but it’s finally time for Taylor Swift’s concerts in Cincinnati.
The global superstar will take to the stage Friday night after her opening act, which will begin at approximately 6:30 p.m. The Eras Tour featured many different versions of opening acts, including performers such as Phoebe Bridgers, Paramore, and Girl in Red.
Concerts this weekend will feature Gracie Abrams and MUNA.
Those who don’t know Abrams may be more familiar with her father, director JJ Abrams, who created shows like “Alias” and “Lost” and produced “Stark Trek,” “Star Wars: The Force Awakens” and “Armageddon.”
Gracie Abrams has released two EPs ahead of the release of her debut album, “Good Riddance,” in February 2023. She previously visited Cincinnati in 2022 as an opener for singer Olivia Rodrigo’s Sour Tour.
Indie pop group MUNA will perform next. The group isn’t new to big shows, having previously opened for country star Kacey Musgrave’s 2022 tour and joined Lorde’s Solar Power Tour this year. Their hit “Silk Chiffon” with fellow Eras Bridgers tour opener found itself in several rankings for year-end songs in 2021.
Previous Cities reported the first opening coming on stage around 6:30pm, the second arriving near 7pm and Swift performing for more than three hours each night starting around 8pm and ending around 11:30pm
We hope Swifties have the “best day!”
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