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Taylor Swift Announces Red Tour for 2013

Nine Stadiums Included Among 58 Shows in 45 Cities

Taylor Swift will launch a North American tour in March in support of her just-released album, Red. The announcement was made Friday night (Oct. 26) during an ABC special, All Access Nashville With Katie Couric -- A Special Edition of 20/20.

British singer-songwriter Ed Sheeran will be the guest performer on the 58-date tour of stadiums and arenas in 45 cities in the U.S. and Canada. He and Swift recorded "Everything Has Changed," a duet on her new album.

Swift's 2013 concert schedule includes nine stadiums, including shows at Ford Field in Detroit, Cowboys Stadium in Dallas, Heinz Field in Pittsburgh, Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia, Gillette Stadium near Boston and Soldier Field in Chicago.

The first round of tickets goes on sale Nov. 16. Additional information is available at Swift's official website.

Here's a list of the tour dates for the Red tour:

March 13-14: Omaha, Neb.

March 18-19: St. Louis

March 22: Charlotte, N.C.

March 23: Columbia, S.C.

March 27, 28 and 29: Newark, N.J.

April 10: Miami

April 11-12: Orlando, Fla.

April 18-19: Atlanta

April 20: Tampa, Fla.

April 25: Cleveland

April 26: Indianapolis

April 27: Lexington, Ky.

May 4: Detroit

May 7: Louisville, Ky.

May 8: Columbus, Ohio

May 11-12: Washington, D.C.

May 16: Houston

May 21: Austin, Texas

May 22: San Antonio

May 25: Dallas

May 28-29: Glendale, Ariz.

June 1: Salt Lake City

June 2: Denver

June 15: Toronto

June 22: Winnipeg, Manitoba

June 29: Vancouver, British Columbia

July 6: Pittsburgh

July 20: Philadelphia

July 27: Foxborough, Mass.

Aug. 1: Des Moines, Iowa

Aug 2-3: Kansas City, Mo.

Aug. 6: Wichita, Kansas

Aug. 7: Tulsa, Okla.

Aug. 10: Chicago

Aug. 15: San Diego

Aug. 19-20: Los Angeles

Aug. 27: Sacramento, Calif.

Aug. 30: Portland, Ore.

Aug. 31: Tacoma, Wash.

Sept. 6: Fargo, N.D.

Sept. 7-8: St. Paul, Minn.

Sept. 12: Greensboro, N.C.

Sept. 13: Raleigh, N.C.

Sept. 14: Charlottesville, Va.

Sept. 19, 20 and 21: Nashville

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