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JK, but it has been a long and winding road.
A fan died of heat exhaustionin Brazil, and days of the tour were canceled over aterrorist plotin Austria.
On Sunday night Swift said a final So Long, London, this time in Vancouver.
We will never forget you giving us that moment.
Heres everything that happened on the last night of the Eras Tour.
Like all of you, I was brought up with Taylors songs, she said.
How are we supposed to have the words for it?
The first surprise song, the guitar one, was … none of these!
Swift performed A Place in This World from the self-titled album mashed up with New Romantics.
Do you get it?
Well, do you??
That song morphed into New Years Day offReputation,then The Manuscript fromThe Tortured Poets Department.
Yes, Santa Claus!
Before the show even began,Swifties were spottingSanta and one of his elves backstage.
Ahead of theTTPDsection of the show, fans were wondering/hoping Post Malone would show up.
But we gotJan Malone, the fan nickname for backup dancer Jan Ravnik, instead.
the livestream chats erupted.
Aubrey Plaza was spotted early on.
AUBREY PLAZA IS AT THE LAST ERAS SHOW #VancouverTSTheErasTourpic.twitter.com/BaycWm26Iy
Was Killatrav there?
Travis Kelce had a football game (boooo!)
and could not attend the final Eras Tour performance.
But he and his fam came to Nashville for the Swift family Thanksgivinglast month, so thats nice.
How much money did Taylor Swift make off the Eras Tour?
Its not fully clear how much of that went directly into Swifts pockets.
Swift reportedlybecame a billionaireseven months into the tour, however.
So add another year and some change to the tour dates and, yeah, Taylors the man.
A running theme of the Eras Tour was the hope that it would be announced.
But hey, theres always Christmas?
First and foremost, Swifts 35th birthday is on December 13.
So take a moment to celebratethat,girlie.
Shes told her team to give her one year to see how things go in her personal life.