The Eras Tour is over for good, right? Well, maybe not.
According to Bloomberg, the Chinese digital media outlet The Paper reported on Jan. 13 that the city of Shanghai thinks it might be possible for Taylor Swift to perform there in 2025.
A Shanghai tourism official told the publication that authorities held "preliminary talks" with Taylor's team and was quoted as saying, "We are optimistic there may be hope [for a show] this year.”
Taylor last performed in Shanghai in 2014; her show was an instant sellout. According to Bloomberg, a Taylor show in China would be "especially welcome," since policymakers there want to "stimulate consumption" this year. A typical attendee of a Taylor show spends $1,500 on tickets, hotels, flights and food.
The Eras Tour, which wrapped up in December, skipped China. Taylor's concert film capturing the tour made $13 million at the box office in that country, according to Bloomberg.
Taylor doesn't officially have anything on her schedule this year, but fans are still hoping she'll release the Taylor's Version editions of her debut album and Reputation. At the Grammys, coming up Feb. 2, she's nominated for multiple trophies, including album of the year for The Tortured Poets Department.
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