The nearly two-year tour is set to come to an end
Taylor Swift was swept up by emotions on Saturday night as she performed at BC Place in Vancouver, Canada.
The show was the second-to-last concert for Swift on her record-breaking Eras Tour, which is set to finally come to an end after nearly two years on Sunday night.
As a result, and as was to be expected, Swift was emotional at various points of her show. During one of her ad-libs between songs, the 34-year-old talked about how she couldn’t believe that the end of the tour was finally here.
“This is our very last Saturday night on the ‘Eras Tour,’ I can’t believe it,” Swift said.
“And we plan on making it count. I assume that you feel exactly the same way, right?”
The question garnered a huge reaction from the screaming fans in attendance, showing their unwavering commitment and support for Swift.
Swift set for big celebration
Saturday’s show in Vancouver was a big one for Swift, but there is an even bigger celebration on the horizon as she will celebrate her 35th birthday on December 13.
Travis Kelce reportedly has big plans lined up for the occasion, with Page Six reporting he has one out of his way to make sure Swift remembers this birthday.
“This is a milestone birthday for Taylor so he wants to make it extra special,” Page Six’s insider said.
“Travis has only let a few of those closest to him know what he has in store for Taylor because he doesn’t want to ruin any surprises.”
What we do know is that Kelce won’t be in attendance for Swift’s final Eras Tour show. That’s because he’ll be in action with his Kansas City Chiefs teammates as they welcome the Los Angeles Chargers to Arrowhead Stadium in a key AFC West matchup.