, cowboy boots, and screaming along to all the songs—it can only be 's Eras Tour. And now, after almost two years, it's come to an end. (We're not crying, you're crying.)The singer closed out her epic tour with a final show in Vancouver, Canada on December 8, where she was visibly emotional and feeling particularly nostalgic and grateful. "It's just crazy to think I'm going to sing the last song I ever sang in the Folklore cabin," she said as she played “Cardigan.” "That's wild.
Oh my God!"While many fans were hoping Swift would make an exciting announcement for the final show—with some speculating that the tour might be extended, and others hoping for info about the long-awaited reputation (Taylor's Version) album, that sadly didn't come to pass.This content can also be viewed on the site it from.However, Swift did announce that the Eras Tour had over 10 million attendees, making it the second most-attended concert tour of all time (Coldplay's Music of the Spheres World Tour managed to keep the record). “We have toured the entire world, we’ve had so many adventures,” said Swift during the final show. “It's been the most exciting, powerful, electrifying, intense, most challenging thing I’ve ever done in my entire life.”And although the Eras Tour didn't break the record for the most attendees, it has become the highest-grossing tour in history, making over $2 billion.
More than 10.1 million tickets were sold across the 149 shows, and it became the first tour in history to surpass $1 billion in ticket sales.This content can also be viewed on the site it from.It wouldn't be a Taylor Swift concert without surprise songs, and the musician delivered in her own unique way.
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