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Swifties react after singer books no stops in Canada for 2024 leg of international tour

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Canadian Swifties aren’t too thrilled with Taylor Swift’s newly announced 2024 tour dates after the singer included no stops in Canada.

In a , Taylor Swift wrote, "I can’t wait to see so many of you on The Eras Tour next year at these new international dates."

Her tweet included a photo of 38 dates, starting on Feb. 7, with mutiple shows in countries like Australia, the U.K., and Japan, but none in Canada.

The singer announced that American singer and actress Sabrina Carpenter would join her on the worldwide stage as a special guest. 

This is the second leg of international dates for Taylor Swift after she kick-started her eight-month-long tour on Mar. 17, with the final date on Nov. 26 in Brazil.

Canadian companies like Much Music saying "Canada, how we doing?" with an upside-down smiley face emoji, while McDonalds Canada , "*cries in Canadian*."

Several fans also took to social media to express their disappointment.

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