Taylor Swift adds three new opening acts to her Eras Tour shows at Wembley Stadium in London

Taylor Swift revealed that she would be adding three new opening artists to UK dates on her Eras Tour.

She shared the news on her Instagram Story on Monday.

The 34-year-old hitmaker announced that Mette, Griff and Benson Boone would be performing with her on June 21, 22 and 23, respectively, at Wembley Stadium in London.

The songwriter will also be joined by Paramore for all eight of her dates at Wembley Stadium, four of which are set to take place in August.

The singer said she selected Mette, Griff and Boone to open for her in London because she 'chose artists whose music I love listening to.'

Swift also shared a message on her Story, in which she wrote that she was excited that her track Fortnight, which was featured on her recently-released album The Tortured Poets Department, had made it to the top of the UK airplay chart. 

Taylor Swift revealed that she would be adding three new opening artists to dates on her ongoing Eras Tour by sharing a photo on her Instagram Story on Monday; seen earlier this month

Taylor Swift revealed that she would be adding three new opening artists to dates on her ongoing Eras Tour by sharing a photo on her Instagram Story on Monday; seen earlier this month

One of the acts is Benson Boone, seen here on May 15 in New York City

One of the acts is Benson Boone, seen here on May 15 in New York City

The performer added that she could not 'wait for them to add an extra jolt of excitement to our shows at @wembleystadium in June.'

Swift commenced The Eras Tour last March with a pair of performances at the State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona.

The set list for the False God singer's tour is comprised of songs written over the entire length of her career as a songwriter.

The performer's run of shows has since become the most profitable tour in history, as it has grossed over $1 billion since its kickoff.

Swift has also enlisted several high-profile artists as openers, including Phoebe Bridgers, Haim and Gracie Abrams.

The hitmaker is currently scheduled to conclude her tour with a trio of shows at the BC Place in Vancouver this December.

The songwriter recently changed up the setlist of her shows following the release of The Tortured Poets Department, which took place last month.

The record was partially produced by Swift's longtime collaborators Jack Antonoff and Aaron Dessner, and it featured contributions from guest artists Post Malone and Florence and the Machine.

The 34-year-old hitmaker announced that Mette, Griff and Benson Boone would be performing with her on June 21, 22 and 23, respectively, at Wembley Stadium in London; seen earlier this month

The 34-year-old hitmaker announced that Mette, Griff and Benson Boone would be performing with her on June 21, 22 and 23, respectively, at Wembley Stadium in London; seen earlier this month

The songwriter will also be joined by Paramore for all eight of her dates at Wembley Stadium, four of which are set to take place in August

The songwriter will also be joined by Paramore for all eight of her dates at Wembley Stadium, four of which are set to take place in August

Swift commenced The Eras Tour last March with a pair of performances at the State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona; seen earlier this month

Swift commenced The Eras Tour last March with a pair of performances at the State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona; seen earlier this month

Fortnight, which was the result of a collaboration between Swift and the Congratulations rapper, was also released as a single on the same day as the album's debut. 

The record was expanded into a double album, subtitled The Anthology, just two hours after its official release.

The Tortured Poets Department went on to peak at the top of the US Billboard 200 chart. 

The hitmaker's newest album received generally positive reviews from critics following its official debut.

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