As unbelievable as it may sound, Taylor Swift’s The Eras Tour is coming to an end. The groundbreaking tour, which is credited for giving a push to the world economy, began in March 2023, with Taylor announcing the wrap on its 100th show. The final leg of the singer’s tour will kickstart in Toronto in the next two days and the city is buzzing with excitement. As the farewell preparations begin in Canada, Swifties are getting ready to bid adieu to an unforgettable era of music.
When will Taylor Swift perform in Canada?
Swifties, are you ready for it? Taylor Swift’s The Eras Tour is entering its final leg, with farewell preparations in full bloom in Toronto, Canada, where the TTPD hitmaker will be performing for the next two weeks.
The Love Story crooner is set to dazzle Toronto with two consecutive weekends of performances. She’ll take the stage at Rogers Centre from November 14-16, and then return the following weekend, November 21-23, making her the only artist to perform six nights at the iconic stadium. Gracie Abrams will be opening for her.
Swift’s Eras Tour farewell will take place at BC Place Stadium in Vancouver, Canada, where she’s slated to perform from December 6-8. The final show, taking place on December 8, 2024, will wrap up the 149-show tour that has taken place over five continents since its inception in Glendale, Arizona, on March 17, 2023.
How Canada is prepping for The Eras Tour finale?
You’re on Your Own, Kid from Taylor’s 10th studio album Midnights inspired a heartwarming tradition of exchanging bracelets among Swifties. So, the process usually goes like this: Fans spend days making colourful beaded bracelets in days leading up to the show and then exchange them with fellow Swifties at the concert. Some fans have even presented it to the pop superstar’s parents and her boyfriend Travis Kelce. Talk about getting lucky!
Recently, these wrist-lets were seen hung around the concert venues to welcome the singer. As the 34-year-old pop star gets ready for her Canadian takeover, fan spotted a giant friendship bracelet hanging outside the Rogers Centre in Toronto on Monday.
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“The eras tour has ruined everyone’s perception of concerts. 1.5hrs is and always has been a perfectly normal show time,” one Swiftie wrote on X.