The Eras Tour, which has spanned many countries, is drawing to a close, and Taylor Swift is beginning to feel sentimental.
After playing “Champagne Problems” from evermore at her sixth and last sold-out gig in Toronto on Saturday, November 23, the pop vocalist, who is 34 years old, shed tears onstage as she earned a standing ovation that lasted for a whole minute.
After saying, “Toronto, we’re at the very end of this tour so you doing that, you have no idea how much it means to me and to my…,” Swift appeared to become very emotional and turned away from the crowd for a moment before looking back as they cheered. This was captured in a video that was uploaded to TikTok by a fan while she was performing at the Rogers Centre.
In continuation, the singer who is known for her song “I Can Do It with a Broken Heart” said, “This tour… I don’t even know what I’m saying anymore.” That was… well, I’m just having a moment so I’ll just say that…” Swift stopped for a while as she choked up once again and wiped tears from her cheeks as the crowd applauded and cheered for her.
Even if it’s not even the last show! Swift made a joke while laughing, and then she continued by saying, “My band, my crew, and all of my fellow performers, we have made a significant investment of our lives into this.” Furthermore, you have invested a significant amount of your life in being here with us tonight and in providing us with that moment that we will never forget about you.


Swift continued by saying, “We’ve loved our time in Toronto, it’s been so amazing,” before pausing once again and shedding tears. She dried her tears for a second time as the audience cheered loudly and encouraged her to take the stage.
“I adore you all very much. “I am extremely grateful to you for that,” she ended.
Following that, Swift surprised her audience by performing two acoustic mashups during the secret songs portion of her 45-song setlist, which spanned her whole career.
An acoustic guitar mashup of “Sparks Fly” and “Message in a Bottle” was performed by the 14-time Grammy winner, who then proceeded to perform an acoustic piano mashup of “You’re Losing Me” and “How Did It End?”
Ed Kelce, the father of Travis Kelce, was seen attending the event on Saturday and exchanging friendship bracelets with fans in the arena, as captured on video and shared on social media. Additionally, he was shown on camera standing close to Swift’s mother, Andrea Swift, in the VIP area of the venue during the event.
The sighting of Travis’ dad at the show comes as he and Swift have been dating for over a year.
The Canadian government greeted the celebrity with warm arms on November 14, the day before the singer began her concert tour in Toronto on November 14.
Even more impressively, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau sent a welcome message on X (which was previously known as Twitter) that was inspired by Reputation.
The team is prepared to welcome you, @taylorswift13. The decision to conclude the Eras Tour in Canada was a good one. This has always been your final goal, hasn’t it? In his tweet, Trudeau referred to Taylor Swift’s songs “…Ready For It?” and “End Game” by using the hashtag #TorontoVancouver.
Meanwhile, Rogers Centre wrapped the stadium with a giant Eras Tour friendship bracelet that was ceremoniously passed on from the last two Eras Tour venues in Indianapolis and New Orleans.
At the conclusion of the Eras Tour, which began in March 2023, Taylor Swift will perform three final gigs in Vancouver on December 6, 7, and 7 respectively.
