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has extended her on-going tour with the addition of new shows in Ireland, England, Spain and Italy. The Oklahoma-born singer/songwriter played UK and European shows earlier this month, and will return in October, kicking off the next set of dates in Dublin on October 13. The singer described her current album to as " .

" Asked in an interview earlier this year what fans should expect from her live shows promoting the record, the musician - real name, Annie Clark - promised “I’m gonna fuck ‘em up. I’m gonna fuck ‘em up.” Oct 13: Dublin 3 Olympia Theater, Ireland Oct 14: Manchester Albert Hall, UK Oct 18: Barcelona Razzmatazz, Spain Oct 20: Madrid Riviera, Spain Oct 22: Milan Fabrique, Italy A pre-sale for the shows begins on Tuesday, June 25, at 10am, with the general on-sale commencing at 10am on Friday, June 28, .



A photo posted by on Last year, four years after its initial release as a single, the St. Vincent/Taylor Swift co-write spent four weeks at the top of the US Hot 100 chart, after pressure from Swift's fans prompted her label to re-release the song. Clark told 's Niall Doherty what it was like seeing Swifties demonstrate their full might.

“The Taylor Swift moment for me was just an absolute amazing testament to the incredible force of her amazing fans,” she said. “They took a song that was from many records ago and not a single at the time and just said, ‘No, we love this song, this song is a hit you guys’ and they marched it up the charts.” �.

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