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Taylor Swift Always remember the moment of your beloved Idan tour in the back of the neck
Swift, 34, concluded the concert tour with three sold-out shows at Vancouver’s BC Place from Friday, December 6th to Sunday, December 8th. (The Grammy winner started era March 2023 in Arizona, eventually crossing continents for hundreds of concerts.)
“I’ve never played more shows on tour or toured longer than I have you Idan tour“, Swift told concertgoers on Friday. “There are so many reasons for that, like nobody backstage is saying, ‘You have to do more shows.’ I decided to make this tour the longest I’ve ever done because you made it feel like so much more than a tour in so many ways.”
She continued, “I’ve been touring since I was 15, and this felt different in every way. It felt like this escape to a planet where nothing but joy and passion and Togetherness and brotherhood Exists every night and goes out to these crowds.”
Swift also claimed that each of them era The performance was an opportunity to “relive (her) favorite memories” from previous tours – and “create new ones”.
Keep scrolling for the biggest moments from the finale Idan tour presents:
Before Swift took the stage on Friday, fans spotted (and snapped photos for social media) an expanded production area. There appeared to be more cameras in the crowd – several of which were adorned with Kansas City Chiefs memorabilia. One camera rig included signed Travis Kelce A shirt in honor of Swift’s boyfriend. Other equipment was affixed with a Chiefs logo sticker. (Friday’s program also had Other Chiefs nodBut more on that later.)
During Friday’s show, a pair of camera operators followed her on stage during her performance lover and midnight Periods. They last did this in Los Angeles for segments included in the Swift’s concert filmReleased in cinemas in October 2023.
On Saturday, Swift wore the same outfits as the night before, while cameras continued to follow her on stage. dancer Saunders stood upFor his part, he also repeated his “as before” shout from Friday during “We’re never getting back together”.
Throughout Friday’s performance, Swift acknowledged the end of the tour.
“It’s an unknown fact, not a lot of people know it, it’s not been talked about a lot,” Swift complained in the process. lover section. “Vancouver is actually the last city we play in Idan tour.“
After Swift performed “Champagne Trouble” on Vancouver’s first night, fans erupted in applause.
“I love you so, so much,” she gushed. “Thank you for this moment.”
In addition to the Chips merchandise that filled the stadium, Swift also showed her support for Kelsa’s NFL team. for her 1989 Stepping up on Friday, she wore a red and gold Cavalli two piece First appeared in Paris. Swift also made sure to hit Archery pose During “So High School”. (Kelsa makes a special claim to shoot a bow and arrow when he walks into every home football game.)
On Friday, Swift crushed “Haunted” and “Wonderland” on her guitar pick and “Never Grow Up” and “Best Day Ever” on piano. On Saturday, a guitar mix of “I Love You, I’m Sorry” and “Last Kiss” appeared with Idan tour opener Gracie AbramsAs well as a piano solo mix of “The Tortured Poets Department” and “Maroon”.
“Okay, I want to do it one more time on this tour. … One last time we get to sing together,” Swift said, introducing the “Maroon” bridge. (the midnight The song is one of the basic elements of the pop star in the acoustic section.)
Swift last performed “Last Kiss” on July 9, 2023, in honor of the lyrical shout-out. It happened at the same concert in Kansas City when Kelsa’s now boyfriend tried to give her a friendship bracelet with his phone number on it. The beaded jewel, of course, is the catalyst for their entire romance.
quick strikes Different (and sometimes silly) poses. While singing “He never thinks about me / Expects when I’m on TV” in “Midnight Rain”. When she was in Toronto late last month, she started the countdown from No. 4 and reached No. 2 on Friday. The next day, Swift counted down to #1.
At the end of Friday’s show, Swift was Noticed giving hugs to mother Andrea and father Scott. (Both of her parents were a mainstay in the performances throughout the tour. They too helped to dazzle its daring guitar.)
fast Take out Abrams on Saturday for an acoustic performance of the latter’s “I love you, I’m sorry”. They combined the track with Swift’s own “Last Kiss.” talk now
“Tonight is the last chance that Gracie and I have to perform together on this tour,” Swift said in her introduction on Saturday.
as revealed in it Official companion book for the tour which dropped late last month, Swift began rehearsing era In 2022 long before midnight and TTPD even came out.
“This tour took three years of my life, planning and rehearsing and then I’ve been on this tour for a year and eight months,” Swift added on Saturday. “I just keep thinking when I look at this crowd how happy, grateful and lucky we are to spend our last weekend here!”
during which A set of last surprise songs On Sunday, Swift took to the piano to perform a mash-up of talk now“Long live”, of reputation“New Year’s Day” and Department of tortured poetsof the “manuscript”. While all the songs are about celebrating the end of a special era, fans believe they found a special reason Why Swift chose “The Manuscript” as the last surprise song of the tour.
During the first show in March 2023, Swift performed her debut single, “Tim McGraw”, as the first surprise act of the tour. “The Manuscript”, meanwhile, is the last song on TTPD: The Anthology An album, meaning Swift performed started and ended The tour of the ages with the first and last songs released.
During Sunday’s concert, Swifties showed their appreciation for the pop star by Sing her “Happy Birthday”. During the minute-long applause for “Champagne Problems”. on fan shots From the show, fans can be heard celebrating Swift’s birthday (December 13) with thunderous applause.