Taylor Swift, performing last month in New York. (photo by Greg Allen/Invision/AP)

She's nowhere near Garth Brooks territory, but Taylor Swift now has three shows scheduled at Xcel Energy Center next fall.

Swift had announced two concerts Sept. 11-12, but when tickets went on sale Friday morning, demand was heavy enough that promoters added a Sept. 13 date.

Tickets for that show will go on sale at 10 a.m. Dec. 12 at the arena box office or via Ticketmaster. Limited seats remain for the two earlier concerts.

Xcel Center has been Swift's Twin Cities home ever since she opened for Rascal Flatts there in 2008. Since then she's headlined the arena five times, with two-nighters in 2011 and 2013. All were sellouts.

While Brooks set a North American single-city sales record with his recent 11-show run at Target Center in Minneapolis, he is no match for Swift on the record-sales front. His new record "Man Against Machine" made its debut at No. 4 on Billboard's albums chart Thursday while Swift's latest, "1989," held the No. 1 spot for the third week in a row.

Brooks' album -- his first studio release in 13 years -- sold just 130,000 compared with 312,000 for Swift, bringing total sales for "1989" to 2 million. While Garth's disc did top the country chart, he was outpaced by new discs from the Foo Fighters and Pink Floyd (!).