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Taylor Swift kept it short and sweet while celebrating her end Idan tourthat she remembers too well.
Swift, 34, paid tribute to her time on the road by quoting her lyrics “too good” on Wednesday, December 11. “It was rare. I was there. I remember it. ♥️,” she captioned the photos of the tour via Instagram.
The singer slightly tweaked the last line of her 2012 hit, which was originally written as “It was rare, I was there, I remember it too well.” Swift dropped the “so good,” but the sentiment of the beloved song is evident in the photos she chose to go with it.
Among the photos she posted was one of her moving towards the front of the stage as her dance troupe cheered from behind. She included a huggable photo with her dancers and one of her cheekily sticking her tongue out mid-performance.
Swift posed in the cleaning cart used to hide her from fans on her way to the stage in a separate photo. She posted several photos of herself belting out her hits, as well as two with an opener Gracie Abrams. The final snapshot showed Swift waving to the crowd as pyrotechnics went off behind her.
The Grammy winner kicked it off breaking records Idan tour in Glendale, Arizona, in March 2023. It finished its US run in August 2023 before heading overseas for stops in Asia, South America, Australia and Europe from November 2023 through this August.
In October, Swift hit the road The last part of her performances in the US and Canada. Her last show was on Sunday, December 8, in Vancouver, Canada.
Abrams, 25, was her opening act The monumental show And she didn’t take the honor. Before doing her set, Abrams gave a speech to the crowd, admitting she was “not ready for it to be over” before praising Swift.
“Like all of you, I was raised with Taylor’s songs. Magically, I needed a moment in my life that I didn’t think anyone else could understand or know or hurt or long for or love or lose, and yet she did,” she said via video Shared on TikTok. “How are we supposed to get the words to this? We don’t yet. But I do know we have each other, thanks to Taylor, her music, her generosity, her curiosity, her wild and unprecedented pen, her superpower to see our lives and create a soundtrack for Every defining moment We had it and we will have it.”
Abrams then became emotional, saying, “We’re all here to remind her how deep She touched us.” She continued, “How much we appreciate every little detail she dreams up to make us happy and thank her, from the bottom of our hearts, for giving us the time of our lives.”
Swift, meanwhile, closed her tour on Sunday by thanking fans for “being a part of the most exciting chapter of my life so far — my love Idan tour.” She ended the night by performing “Karma” from her 2022 album, midnight.
As she has done throughout the tour, Swift didn’t miss her chance to give to a friend Travis Kelce Shouted during the song, Sarah sang, “Karma is the guy on the chips.”
Kelsa, 35, who sparked an affair with Swift in the summer of 2023 after he wouldn’t give her a friendship bracelet. Idan tour Stopping in Kansas City, admire his company afterward its tremendous success. (She sold out 149 concerts on five continents in nearly two years, earning her the title of highest-grossing tour of all time.)
Shout out to Tai, and the unbelievable Idan tour It’s finally come to an end,” Kelsa said during Wednesday’s episode of him and his brother Jason Kelsaof “New Heights” podcast..
He added: “Shout out to everyone who was a part of that show. Obviously it’s her music, her tour and everything, but it was a total production, man. That thing was the best tour in the world because of a lot of people, but mostly because of Taylor.”