BREAKING NEWS: Taylor Swift Faces Backlash in 21 Countries Over Her ‘Strange’ Gesture at $2 Billion Eras Concert in Vancouver That Left the World Stunned
After a year and a half on the road, Taylor Swift kicks off the last weekend of her record-breaking Eras tour in Vancouver, British Columbia on Dec. 6.
The Eras tour, which stopped in 21 countries across the globe, became the highest-grossing tour in history. Amid the tour’s unprecedented success and the release her 11th studio album, “The Tortured Poets Department,” Swift became the wealthiest female musician in the world with a net worth of $1.6 billion.
A week before the Eras tour’s final weekend, Swift released, “The Eras Tour Book” exclusively at Target, which quickly became the best-selling print book of 2024.
Amid the “Karma” singer’s staggering success, the 34-year-old pop star wanted make sure every single fan who attended the Eras tour’s final stop at BC Place felt the love, especially those who could only afford the worst seats in the house.
While the hard-working crew set the stage for Night 1 of the Eras show on Friday, screens were installed for the “behind the stage” seats. Fans who paid $16 to merely listen to Swift’s show will now get to watch a livestream of the performance, as well.
One fan responded, “She’s actually so amazing for this.” One woman wrote, “I knew she would add TVs!!!! She wasn’t going to leave her fans out like that. Its going to be cool to see the whole stadium full!”
One man commented, “She just keeps finding new ways to be awesome.” Another person posted, “That’s such a thoughtful move by Taylor Swift, she truly cares about her fans.” One Swiftie wrote, “A generous queen.”
Swift, who met and fell in love with Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce during the tour’s run, is excited to spend more time with her boyfriend after her last show. However, like her fans, she’s reeling with emotions before taking her final bow.
Swift wiped away tears during her sixth and final show in Toronto on Nov. 23.
“My band, my crew, all of my fellow performers, we have put so much of our lives into this,” she told the sold-out crowd at the Rogers Centre. “And you’ve put so much of your lives into being with us tonight and to giving us that moment that we will never forget.”