The pop star will wrap her concert series, which started in March 2023, in the Canadian city on Dec. 8
Taylor Swift is almost at the end of her Eras Tour run.
The singer, 34, performed the first of her final three shows part of her concert series in Vancouver at BC Place Stadium on Friday, Dec. 6.
During her welcome monologue part of her opening Lover era, Swift began, “It means the world to me to have the honor of saying these words to you: Vancouver, welcome to the Eras Tour,” according to fan footage shared online.
Swift then teased fans, as she added jokingly, “This is a little known fact, not many people know this, it hasn’t been talked about very much, but let me give you some information that you probably don’t already know — Vancouver is actually the very last city that we will play on the Eras Tour. Did you know that?”
Swift will wrap the Eras Tour, which started in March 2023, in the Canadian city on Sunday. Dec. 8.
During Swift’s recent, final sold-out show in Toronto on Saturday, Nov. 23, she teared up onstage as she received a minutes-long standing ovation after performing “Champagne Problems” from Evermore.
In a video shared by a fan on TikTok, the “Lavender Haze” artist told fans from the stage of Rogers Centre, “This tour … I don’t even know what I’m saying anymore. That was … uh, I’m just having a bit of a moment so.”
Swift then paused as she wiped tears from her face, and the audience clapped and rooted for her.
“It’s not even the last show!” the 14-time Grammy winner continued, before adding, “My band, my crew, all of my fellow performers, we have put so much of our lives into this. And you’ve put so much of your lives into being with us tonight and to giving us that moment that we will never forget.”
“We’ve loved our time in Toronto, it’s been so amazing,” Swift added before pausing and tearing up. She then wiped her eyes again as fans applauded and urged her on loudly.
“I love you guys. Thanks so much for that,” she concluded.
Swift’s Eras Tour concludes in Vancouver at BC Place Stadium on Sunday, Dec. 8.