Taylor Swift is nearing the end of her mega popular Eras Tour, with just three shows remaining in Vancouver, British Columbia.
The 14-time Grammy winner has been touring around the world for nearly two years, during which she has released three albums — Speak Now (Taylor’s Version), 1989 (Taylor’s Version) and The Tortured Poets Department — put out a tour movie that became the highest grossing concert film of all time and started a relationship with Kansas City Chief Travis Kelce.
Every show, the crowd follows her “Champagne Problems” performance with an extended ovation. The emotion of her tour drawing to a close overwhelmed the singer on Saturday night’s Toronto show, bringing Swift to tears as she spoke about what the experience has meant to her and her entire tour staff.
🚨| Taylor got so emotional and started crying during the last standing ovation in Toronto 🥹!
— Taylor Swift Updates (@TSUpdating) November 24, 2024
It was a beautiful moment between Swift and the Rogers Centre crowd.
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