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Brides Are Actually Considering Changing Their Wedding Dates After Taylor Swift Announces Tour

Brides Are Actually Considering Changing Their Wedding Dates After Taylor Swift Announces Tour
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Swifties who have been planning their weddings for months are now having an existential crisis over the announcement of Swift's 'Eras Tour' dates.

The October 21 release of Taylor Swift's new album Midnights was almost too much for the aptly-named Swifties to handle. But the revelation of her Eras Tour dates has literally been life-changing for some.

The 27-date tour will begin March 18 and run through August 5, 2023. While this is great news for many who have been long awaiting Swift's tour since her last one in 2018, some who have been ecstatically anticipating her return to the road are distraught over conflicting dates...specifically wedding dates.


One TikToker posted a video with the caption:

"Sooo do I cancel my wedding or..??"


@jingersoll06

Sooo do I cancel my wedding or..?? 😭😭 #greenscreen @taylornation @taylorswift #taylorswift #TStheerastour

While the inflicted brides are surely devastated, Twitter is highly entertained.












While priorities will soon become evident, we have to agree with Twitter user @mtrlguy:

"Choices will be made."

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