Taylor Swift has concluded her historic Eras Tour concert with a final performance at Vancouver’s BC Place Stadium. Taking to the stage in front of fans for the last time on December 8, the pop icon was heard continuously expressing his gratitude to his audience and thanking them for helping him put together 18 years of music.
Before listening to his hit track, Grammy-winning musician Karma shared that the moments from the Eras Tour concert will be forever etched in the book of his life.
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In her gratitude speech, the singer expressed, “I want to thank each and every one of you for being a part of the most exciting chapter of my entire life so far—my beloved Eraz Tour.”
Before delivering her romantic speech on stage to the audience, the singer said, “We’ve been all over the world… We’ve had so many adventures. It’s been the most exciting, powerful, exciting, intense and the most challenging. ” Which I’ve ever done in my entire life.”
He added, “We have to perform for over 10 million people on this tour.”
Meanwhile, the Era’s Tour grossed approximately $2,077,618,725 from tickets, The New York Times reports. The portal said the money earned was “double the gross ticket sales of any other concert in history.”
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Taylor Swift’s production company also confirmed that a total of 10,168,008 people had gathered to watch the hit concert. The New York Times also reports that Coldplay followed the pop icon by selling $1 billion worth of tickets.
In a clip from the concert that surfaced on the Internet, fans were heard singing “Happy Birthday” to Swift, who will turn 35 on December 13.
Earlier, while performing the second last leg of her tour in Toronto, Taylor became emotional upon realizing that she would have to end her concert soon.
In addition to his tours and concerts, the Bad Blood singer has also been nominated for Grammy Awards for Album of the Year in six categories.
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