Taylor Swift fans can expect to get their workout on during her highly anticipated Eras Tour in February next year.

A study conducted by PureGym revealed the pop star’s, 33, high energy show may just be ‘the most physically demanding concert to attend’.

The research combined her set’s length against the overall average beats per minute (BPM) to determine the hitmakers ‘high energy’ ranking.

According to the data, ticketholders can expect to hit their 15,000 steps during the three-hour-long show, which is equivalent to walking 10 kilometres.

PureGym’s Chris Collett suggested concert goers should organise a ‘recovery day’ to bounce back from the 44-song setlist which averages at a BPM of 122.

Taylor Swift, 33, (pictured) fans can expect to get their workout on during her highly anticipated Eras Tour in February next year

Taylor Swift, 33, (pictured) fans can expect to get their workout on during her highly anticipated Eras Tour in February next year

It comes just hours after Taylor announced two more Australian concerts when millions of eager fans missed out on tickets during pre-sale.

The US pop star, 33, scheduled a third Melbourne show at the MCG on February 18 next year and a fourth Sydney concert at Accor Stadium on February 26.

Tickets for the new concerts will go on sale Friday at 10am in Sydney and 2pm in Melbourne.

A study conducted by PureGym revealed the pop star's high energy show may just be 'the most physically demanding concert to attend

A study conducted by PureGym revealed the pop star’s high energy show may just be ‘the most physically demanding concert to attend

Remaining tickets for the five previously announced shows will also go on sale at the same time and will be quickly snapped up.

The new gigs are in addition to the existing Melbourne concerts on February 16 and 17 and Sydney shows on February 23, 24, 25.

Frontier Touring announced two more shows on Thursday morning after ‘historically unprecedented demand’ for tickets in this week’s pre-sales.

The research combined her set's length against the overall average beats per minute (BPM) to determine the hitmakers 'high energy' ranking

The research combined her set’s length against the overall average beats per minute (BPM) to determine the hitmakers ‘high energy’ ranking

‘No further dates will be added for the Australian tour,’ the promoter added.

It means fans in Brisbane, Perth and Adelaide who are lucky enough to snare tickets will have to travel to either Sydney or Melbourne.

Tickets will be available through the Ticketek website. Prices range between $79 and $379 or up to $1249 if Swifties want to splash out on a VIP package.

Friday’s general sale ticket release is open to everyone.

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According to the data, ticketholders can expect to hit their 15,000 steps during the three-hour-long show, which is equivalent to walking 10 kilometres

According to the data, ticketholders can expect to hit their 15,000 steps during the three-hour-long show, which is equivalent to walking 10 kilometres