Taylor Swift announes 'Red' tour dates 2013, including a May 4 concert at Ford Field in Detroit (complete list of tour ...

John Gonzalez | gonzo@mlive.com By John Gonzalez | gonzo@mlive.com MLive.comon October 27, 2012 at 7:35 AM, updated October 27, 2012 at 7:36 AM

taylor-swift-red-album-1350575305.jpgTaylor Swift will headline 58 shows in 45 cities in 29 states and 3 provinces in 2013 on her "Red" tour. She performs May 4 at Ford Field. taylorswift.com

Taylor Swift announced dates for her 2013 "Red" tour, including several stadium dates.

One of those stadium dates is May 4 at Ford Field in Detroit. Tickets will go on sale at 10 a.m. Nov. 16.

The others: Heinz Field in Pittsburgh, Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia, Cowboys Stadium in Dallas, Gillette Stadium near Boston and Soldier Field in Chicago.

Overall, Swifty is scheduled to headline 58 shows in 45 cities in 29 states and 3 provinces in 2013. It will kick off March 13 in Omaha, Nebraska and continue through September.

Every show will include tickets priced at under $50. The first tickets will go on sale on Nov. 16, and on-sale information is available now at TaylorSwift.com.

On her website, Swift said she is thrilled about bringing the ! show to her fans.

"I didn't think I could be any more excited about my Red album, but then I start thinking about how I'm going to put the new show together for The Red Tour," she said.

"I have so many ideas about how to really bring this music to life, and I can't wait to share the new show with all my fans!"

Swift also announced that British singer-songwriter Ed Sheeran will be her special guest. They worked together on the duet "Everything Has Changed" off "Red."

Video of Taylor Swift making the tour announcement below.

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The "Red Tour Dates: March 13-14: Omaha, Neb. March 18-19: St. Louis March 22: Charlotte, N.C. March 23: Columbia, S.C. March 27, 28 and 29: Newark, N.J. April 10: Miami April 11-12: Orlando, Fla. April 18-19: Atlanta April 20: Tampa, Fla. April 25: Cleveland April 26: Indianapolis April 27: Lexington, Ky. May 4: Detroit May 7: Louisville, Ky. May 8: Columbus, Ohio May 11-12: Washington, D.C. May 16: Houston May 21: Austin, Texas May 22: San Antonio May 25: Dallas May 28-29: Glendale, Ariz. June 1: Salt Lake City June 2: Denver June 15: Toronto June 22: Winnipeg, Manitoba June 29: Vancouver, British Columbia July 6: Pittsburgh July 20: Philadelphia July 27: Foxborough, Mass. Aug. 1: Des Moines, Iowa Aug 2-3: Kansas City Aug. 6: Wichita, Kansas Aug. 7: Tulsa, Okla. Aug. 10: Chicago Aug. 15: San Diego Aug. 19-20: Los Angeles Aug. 27: Sacramento, Calif. Aug. 30: Portland, Ore. Aug. 31: Tacoma, Wash Sept. 6: Fargo, N.D. Sept. 7-8: St. Paul, Minn.! Sept. 12! : Greensboro, N.C. Sept. 13: Raleigh, N.C. Sept. 14: Charlottesville, Va. Sept. 19, 20 and 21: Nashville