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Taylor Swift Quick’s stop in Paris on her record-breaking “Times Visit” brought the presentation of a period, another setlist, and her 87th show.
However, does she have plans to get back to the City of Lights?
During the Olympics, Quick will proceed with the global leg of her visit. Her last show in Europe is Aug. 20 in London.
However, there are holes in the artist’s timetable. For instance, she doesn’t have a show planned on July 26, the day of the initial services, nor on Aug. 11, the finish of the Late spring Games.
She has shows July 27-28 in Munich, Germany, Aug. 1-3 in Warsaw, Poland, and Aug. 8-10 in Vienna, Austria, with every city under three hours from Paris via plane.
Thus, taking into account Quick came to the Las Vegas Super Bowl Feb. 11 subsequent to acting in Tokyo, Japan, Feb. 10, it’s surely workable for her to show up in Paris.
Quick has not freely remarked whether she intends to go to the 2024 Olympics.
Quick has connections to Group USA’s ladies’ tumbling group. In 2021, after Simone Biles pulled out from the Tokyo Olympics, Quick portrayed a video recognition for the tumbler, highlighting her achievements with the foundation track, “This Is Me Attempting.” The vocalist likewise loaned her voice to a trailer building up Suni Lee and Jade Carey.
Recently, Biles and Quick shared a sweet connection on X. The gymnastic specialist, who authoritatively sent off her Olympic rebound in August 2023, has been utilizing Quick’s melody “…Ready For It?” for her floor schedule.
“Watched this so often yet unready,” Quick said in a tweet, answering a video of Biles’ exhibition at the U.S. Olympic aerobatic preliminaries.
Quick, alongside Flavor Flav, has additionally upheld the ladies’ water polo crew. In May, she gave the group celebrity passes to one of her “Times Visit” show in Paris.
Nonetheless, her #1 game actually is by all accounts football (the American rendition, that is) because of her sentiment with Kansas Bosses tight end Travis Kelce.
Here is a glance at the remainder of Quick’s worldwide “Times Visit” plan, before she returns stateside:
- July 24: Hamburg, Germany — Volksparkstadion
- July 27: Munich, Germany — Olympiastadion
- July 28: Munich, Germany — Olympiastadion
- Aug. 1: Warsaw, Poland — PGE Narodowy
- Aug. 2: Warsaw, Poland — PGE Narodowy
- Aug. 3: Warsaw, Poland — PGE Narodowy
- Aug. 8: Vienna, Austria — Ernst-Happel-Stadion
- Aug. 9: Vienna, Austria — Ernst-Happel-Stadion
- Aug. 10: Vienna, Austria — Ernst-Happel-Stadion
- Aug. 15: London, United Kingdom — Wembley Stadium
- Aug. 16: London, United Kingdom — Wembley Stadium
- Aug. 17: London, United Kingdom — Wembley Stadium
- Aug. 19: London, United Kingdom — Wembley Stadium
- Aug. 20: London, United Kingdom — Wembley Stadium