Taylor Swift concluded her Eras Tour in Vancouver after nearly two years, 50 cities, and 149 shows. The tour featured songs from all of her 11 albums and was marked by friendship bracelets, a revolt against Ticketmaster, and a blossoming romance with Travis Kelce. Throughout the tour, Swift released three new albums, including two rerecordings and a fresh album. Her setlist included songs from nine out of ten eras, with the show closing with “Midnights.” Swift announced the release dates for “Speak Now (Taylor’s Version)” and “1989 (Taylor’s Version)” during the U.S leg of the tour. She also dropped songs from certain eras to make room for her new album “The Tortured Poets Department.” Fans dressed up in handmade costumes, hoping to find Easter eggs hinting towards the release of Swift’s last two albums to be rerecorded. The tour brought fans from all over the world, with some traveling to multiple shows. Fans described the experience as incredible and historic, appreciating the community that Swift has created through her music. Overall, the Eras Tour was a memorable and emotional experience for fans, with many expressing gratitude towards Taylor Swift for the unforgettable moments shared during the tour.
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