- Kansas City Chiefs. Taylor Swift can't bear being away from Travis Kelce and sneaks in a subtle message to him during her Eras Tour
- Kansas City Chiefs. Taylor Swift runs to embrace her family in a lovely moment after one of her final concerts of the Eras Tour
Taylor Swift's very succesful The Eras Tour came to an end this Sunday in Vancouver, Canada, with the global music superstar giving an outstanding performance at BC Place.
The concerts were a journey through the musical eras of Swift's career with nearly two years and 149 shows across five continents which broke attendance records, boosted local economies and is the highest-grossing concert tour of all time.
During her second to last show, Taylor got very emotional with the sold-out crowd as she began to reflect on her amazing worldwide tour as well as all the love and affection she has received from the millions of Swifties all around the globe.
"This is the most fun, joyful, exciting, intense, powerful, wonderful tour I have ever done and that is all because of you, so thank you. There's a reason why this is my longest tour that I have ever done, I've never played this many shows on a tour before and it's because I just really... I just never wanted it to end because you guys have made it into such a wonderful experience for all of us on stage."
Swift added that it was a pretty cool night to be in Vancouver and that The Eras Tour has been the "adventure of a lifetime" as she thanked her crew for helping her along the way.
Swift and boyfriend Travis Kelce are at the top of their game
Swift's "Eras Tour" has become the highest-grossing tour of all time and the first to sur $1 billion in revenue. Over the past 20 months, Taylor performed 149 concerts across five continents, generating an estimated $2 billion in revenue.
This tour has further cemented her position as one of the most successful contemporary music artists, and her influence extends beyond music, making her a cultural icon.
Meanwhile, Swift's boyfriend, Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce, became the fastest player in NFL history to reach 12,000 receiving yards in his career.
In the second half of the game against the Los Angeles Chargers on Sunday night, Kelce accomplished this feat in just 172 games, suring the previous record held by Tony Gonzalez, the legendary tight end for the Chiefs, who reached 12,000 yards in 210 games.
This record highlights Kelce's skill and consistency, as he continues to demonstrate his impact on the league.