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Taylor Swift adds five opening acts to her August Wembley shows. See the women she picked
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Date:2025-04-08 19:03:40
Taylor Swift added five opening acts for her upcoming London shows.
"Just wanted to tell you about something coming up that I've been so excited about: we're adding 5 incredible artists to our 5 Wembley shows, going on right before Paramore," the singer said on her Instagram story.
Swift's five openers include:
- Aug. 15: Sofia Isella
- Aug. 16: Holly Humberstone
- Aug. 17: Suki Waterhouse
- Aug. 19: Maisie Peters
- Aug. 20: Raye
"I asked them to play on this tour because I love their music and I think they'll absolutely smash it in Wembley Stadium," Swift continued. "Go check out their music if you haven't already. Gonna be a fun 5 nights."
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Four of the five women she selected are from the United Kingdom. Isella is from the U.S.
Swift praised her longtime friend Waterhouse to Ssense magazine last year.
“Suki has always seemed like she stepped out of a time machine," Swift said. "Her music is so raw and hopelessly romantic because that’s how she moves through the world."
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Similarly in June, the singer had three openers in Wembley Stadium: Mette, Griff and Benson Boone.
"It was very, very surreal," Griff said a couple weeks after her performance to 89,000 screaming Wembley fans. "Everyone was texting me. My phone was blowing up. ... It was amazing, and it was really cool to do it in my hometown as well."
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