Taylor Swift's Eras concert tour became a worldwide phenomenon over the past year and a half. Not only did Swift reach billionaire status during the wildly successful tour, she also found love with Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce.
When the singer wasn't attending a Chiefs game, she was on stage performing her three-and-a-hour show in front of record-breaking crowds in cities across the globe.
The 34-year-old pop star concludes her tour in Canada, starting with three consecutive shows in Toronto that kicked off on Nov. 14.
While performing on Night 2 at the Rogers Centre on Nov. 15, the "Blank Space" singer acknowledged how the tour is soon coming to a close, which fittingly feels like the end of an era.
| Taylor Swift on Canada being the last stop on 'The Eras Tour' at today's show! #TorontoTSTheErasTour
— The Eras Tour (@tswifterastour) November 16, 2024
"We had to save the best for last!" pic.twitter.com/hPjwuH9IcL
She told the crowd on Saturday night, "We had to save the best for last!"
Fans strongly reacted to Swift's message. One person commented, "DONT SAY THE WORD LAST ." Another Swiftie lamented, "in another life london got this message." One woman wrote, "i can't believe it's ending so soon i feel ill."
Toronto reciprocated the love, creating custom menu items at the Rogers Centre for Swifties and decorating the stadium with gigantic friendship bracelets.
| Stadiums are trading the GIANT friendship bracelet! First seen at Caesars Superdome, then Lucas Oil Stadium, and now the Rogers Centre in Toronto to welcome The Eras Tour! pic.twitter.com/5MrvstlU7O
— Taylor Swift Updates (@TSUpdating) November 11, 2024
Swift spoke about the Eras tour's eventual closure on Night 1, as well. The 14-time Grammy winner, who racked up six more nominations after releasing "The Tortured Poets Department," in April, shared her thoughts on finishing up the tour in Canada on Nov. 14
"I was thinking, you know, I really wanted to spend those last shows with the most generous, encouraging, welcoming, passionate, excitable fans," she told the crowd.
| “If we are going to bring The Eras Tour to a close, which we are… in 9 shows!” pic.twitter.com/IWqU3KcJYp
— Taylor Swift Updates (@TSUpdating) November 15, 2024
After Friday's show, there are just seven more concerts on the schedule. Following Saturday's performance, the tour goes on break for four days before another she performs another set of three consecutive shows in Toronto.
She wraps up the final three performances in Vancouver, with the final show on Dec. 8.
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