The Philly office credited the singer with raising hotel revenues for first time since start of coronavirus pandemic.
The outing will now kick off in Baltimore on August 11 and stay on the road through November.
The singer also recalled sitting in the very "last row" at Swift's 2018 "Reputation" tour.
The 22-date tour will kick off on Sept. 6 at Detroit's Majestic Theatre, less than two weeks after she releases her new album Jaguar II on Aug. 25 via Lovett Music/RCA Records.
Stops include Madison Square Garden and a Halloween show at the Hollywood Bowl.
The run of dates will celebrate the Perry Farrell-fronted group's 30th anniversary.
The singer pushed the North American dates on her Celebration tour and is kicking off in Europe in October instead.
The rapper thankfully was not hurt and quickly brushed off the situation.
Steely Dan will open dates on the legendary band's last run after more than half a century of road work.
Refunds are available for the August 3 show.