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“Taylor Swift’s Triumphant ‘Eras Tour’ Concludes with an Unforgettable Final Show in Vancouver After 18 Months”
Taylor Swift’s Triumphant ‘Eras Tour’
Taylor Swift Concludes Her Historic ‘Eras Tour’ With Her Final Concert in Vancouver
After nearly two years of traveling around the world with concert experiences to celebrate her 11 albums, Taylor Swift’s “Eras Tour” has come to an end.
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Taylor Swift’s “Eras Tour” is coming to an end.
It’s been a long time coming — and this end of an era has truly happened.
Remember November 2022, when Taylor Swift announced she was going on a stadium tour, her first tour since 2018. This concert, called the “Eras Tour,” is “a journey through the musical eras of my career (past and present!),” Swift said at the time — and it turned out to be the ticket everyone wanted.
Fans overwhelmed Ticketmaster to such an extent that even Congress had to intervene. The company said there was “historically unprecedented demand,” and they were right.
Over the course of nearly two years and 149 shows across five continents, “The Eras Tour” has broken attendance records, boosted the economy and is the highest-grossing concert tour of all time. And this weekend, it wraps up with a final show in Vancouver on Dec. 8.
The ‘Eras Tour’ by the numbers
Taylor Swift’s first “Eras Tour” show was in Glendale, Arizona, on March 18, 2023, and she’s since performed 148 more shows across five continents and 50 cities.
“The Eras Tour” has grossed at least $2 billion, Forbes reports. In 2023, it grossed about $1.04 billion from the U.S. leg, and an October 2024 report said it grossed $1.15 billion from its international stops.
Swift spends approximately 3.5 hours per show and plays 46 songs across her eras (sometimes more if there is a special guest).
Swift is known for her acoustic sets, where she surprises the audience with tracks that are not on her setlist. Instead, there are only 6 tracks in Swift’s entire discography that she has not performed: “That’s When,” “Bye Bye Baby,” “Girl at Home,” “Ronan,” “Forever Winter,” “Soon You’ll Get Better.” Fans from around the world flocked to Canada to see it live or gather at home for watch parties.

Taylor Swift plays final goodbye mashup to end final acoustic set of Eras Tour
“Welcome to the final acoustic segment of the Eras Tour,” Taylor Swift said in her sparkly purple-and-blue dress at BC Place Stadium in Vancouver, Canada, on Sunday before playing the final goodbye mashup.
“I was thinking about it,” she explained as fans held their breath waiting for the announcement, “because we had a lot of time to prepare for the end of this tour, I was trying to think of which songs really expressed the feelings I had, so I decided to go back to the beginning.”
Swift played “Only Place in the World” from her debut album and mixed “New Romantics” from “1989 (Taylor’s Version)”.
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When she finished and walked to the piano, Swift sat down and played a few keys of “Long Live” from the fandom anthem, “Speak Now (Taylor’s Version).” The slow-paced song sent electric shivers through the Vancouver audience.
She changed a word from the first verse, “It was the end of an era, but the beginning of an era.”
She then added “New Year’s Day” from “Reputation” and “The Manuscript” from “The Tortured Poets Department.”
The piano composition ended with the final lines of “The Manuscript”: “The only thing left is the manuscript, one last souvenir from my trip to your shores, sometimes I reread the manuscript, but the story is no longer mine.”
The first piano song on the tour was “Tim McGraw”, the first track from his first album, and the last song was “The Manuscript”, the last track from his last album.
And with that, the record-breaking tour came to an end. Goodbye, Eras Tour.
Conclusion
Taylor Swift‘s “Eras Tour” is a memorable milestone in her career, one that redefined the live music experience. Over the course of 18 months, Swift attracted millions of fans worldwide, celebrating the musical journey of her 11 albums.
The grand finale in Vancouver marked the culmination of a tour that not only solidified her status as one of the most influential artists of this generation, but also set new records in terms of attendance, ticket sales and cultural impact. Her ability to connect with her audience, as well as the immense energy and passion displayed throughout the tour, leaves an indelible mark on the history of music tours. As she concludes this epic chapter, Taylor Swift continues to inspire, entertain and influence the music industry for years to come.
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