Taylor Swift wraps up $2B Eras Tour with emotional send-off: Here’s what she said
The “So High School” singer’s record-breaking tour kicked off in Glendale, Ariz., in March 2023, closing in Vancouver on Sunday night.
The “So High School” singer’s record-breaking tour kicked off in Glendale, Ariz., in March 2023, closing in Vancouver on Sunday night.
The “You Belong With Me” singer was in a relationship with Joe Alwyn when the tour began in 2023, moving on with Kelce that summer.
“This is the most fun, joyful, exciting, intense, powerful and wonderful tour I have ever done,” the “Bad Blood” singer told the crowd in Vancouver.
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Just one retail chain was enough for Swift to have the top-selling book last week and the biggest publishing launch of 2024.
After more than 150 shows across five continents over nearly two years, the global phenomenon that is the Eras Tour is coming to an end Sunday.
The pop star, 34, concludes her blockbuster Eras Tour in Vancouver on Dec. 8 after nearly two years of touring around the world.
Swift’s first-ever book is “filled with my own personal reflections, never-before-seen behind the scenes photos, all the magical memories you guys brought every single night.”
Two years, 54 cities, so many notable moments. As Taylor Swift will soon be closing out her Eras Tour on Dec.8, Page Six has rounded up the most memorable occurrences during her performances. Watch the full video to look back at the record-breaking tou…
It’s been a long time coming. Taylor Swift released her 256-page Eras Tour hardcover book, which includes 500 never-before-seen photos from the concerts as well as personal reflections. Among those, she discusses how the Eras Tour came to be, wha…
The Grammy-winning artist reflects on the glittering Versace bodysuit she wears to kick off the 3-hour concert and how it got her in the right mindset.
Swifties had mixed reactions as to whether the Super Bowl champion even deserved a feature in the book celebrating the record-breaking tour.
The “Cruel Summer” singer’s book features “personal reflections, never-before-seen behind-the-scenes photos [and] all the magical memories.”
The “I Can Do It With a Broken Heart” singer breaks down her preparations to become “physically and mentally tougher” for the “massive” shows.
The pop star acknowledges that revamping her show was “ambitious as hell” but calls her latest era “the most dramatic, cathartic, female-rage driven part.”
“Being the biggest-grossing touring artist, I think, of all time? And the amount of work she put into that doesn’t go unnoticed,” McCartney gushed to Page Six.