Taylor Swift ends record-smashing Eras Tour in Vancouver, after glittering global run
CTV
Taylor Swift took the stage for the final time on her record-smashing Eras Tour, watched by tens of thousands of delirious fans in Vancouver's BC Place arena and by millions on livestreams around the world.
Is it over now?
For Vancouver and Taylor Swift fans around the world basking in the afterglow of the final performance of the pop megastar's record-smashing Eras Tour, the answer is yes, it's over.
The "Cruel Summer" star took to the Eras runway stage for the last time on Sunday night in a sold-out BC Place stadium, telling fans she was getting to "spend the last night of the Eras Tour with 60,000 people in Vancouver," after performing the three-hour-plus show for more than 10 million fans globally.
The last performance was also watched by millions on livestreams around the world.
"Vancouver, I want to thank every single one of you for being part of the most thrilling chapter of my entire life to date," Swift said near the end of the night.
Over the course of its 149-show, 20-month run, the Eras Tour became nothing short of a glittery global cultural phenomenon.
It generated revenue estimated by music industry publication Pollstar at more than US$2 billion, a concert movie that took US$261 million at the box office, and even a book that was the biggest publishing launch of 2024.