From "You've Got a Friend" to "Sweet Baby James," to "Carolina in My Mind," "Fire and Rain," and even his classic hit that started out as a parody, "Steamroller Blues," you just can't help but sing along anytime you hear Taylor's voice.
And if you've ever had the pleasure of seeing him perform live in concert, you know there's just nobody quite like him. That's why fans are absolutely thrilled with an announcement he shared early on the morning of November 4. Get ready, Europe -- Taylor just announced five new shows for 2026!
View this post on InstagramAs he noted, he's also headed to London, Halifax, Amsterdam, and Scarborough.
Another added, "We may need to visit the UK in July 2026! You are the best JT ?"
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A couple of other people asked if he'd be visiting South America, in particular, Brazil and Argentina.
While he's gearing up for next summer's tour, it looks as though Taylor is enjoying some well-deserved downtime with his family.
They even got into the Halloween spirit last week with these cute photos.
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