Data from Taboola shows that the Brazilian public is one of the biggest interested in Taylor Swift
It’s a good time to be a Swiftieas the fan base of Taylor Swift. The 33-year-old singer is in the midst of her biggest stadium tour yet – with a three-hour set and more than 40 songs spanning every album in her career.
It’s not news to any artist that Brazilians are one of the warmest audiences in the world. With the arrival of the first tour of Taylor Swift in Brazil, the Taboola assessed which countries are the most swifties in the world – that is, that they reflect the largest number of people with a great interest in the artist.
Taboola’s page reading data for the last 90 days reveals that the top 5 most “swiftie” countries are:
- United States: 50 million page views
- United Kingdom: 9.5 million pageviews
- Mexico: 2 million pageviews
- Spain: 1.4 million pageviews
- Brazil: 447 thousand pageviews
The Eras Tour in Brazil
Taylor Swift will perform six shows in Brazil starting this week: on the 17th, 18th and 19th of November, the singer will perform at the Nilton Santos Olympic Stadium, popularly known as Engenhão, in Rio de Janeiro, and on the 24th, 25th and 26th of November at Allianz Parque, in São Paulo.
Sabrina Carpenter – which was the attraction of MITA Festival 2023 – will be the special guest of Taylor Swift for the opening of the shows The Eras Tour in Brazil.
The last and only passage of Taylor Swift in Brazil was in 2012. The artist performed a 35-minute show, which was attended by a thousand fans and the press, to promote the track “Long Live” with Paula Fernandesin Rio de Janeiro.
In 2020, Taylor had shows scheduled in Brazil with the tour Lover Fest, but was canceled due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
Source: Rollingstone

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