Taylor Swift cried on stage at the Rogers Center while celebrating her sixth and final Erasure Tour performance in Toronto on Saturday night.
A video clip that went viral on social media shows the 34-year-old “Bad Blood” singer trying to hold back tears as the sold-out audience stood for a minute during Swift’s performance of “Champagne Problems.” Appreciated. ,
“Toronto, we’re at the very end of this tour so you’re doing this, you have no idea how much this means to me and I…,” the pop star said before getting choked up and turning away.
She thanked every member of the crew and everyone who contributed to her tour, saying “I don’t even know what I’m saying anymore.”
“It was, uh, I’m just enjoying a moment. Sorry,” the singer said.
Wiping away her tears, she added that this was also not the “last show” of her Eraz tour, which will end on December 8.
“My band, my crew, all my fellow artists, we’ve put a lot of our lives into this. And you have given so much of your life to be with us tonight and give us a moment we will never forget,” she told her fans.
The Cruel Summer singer further added that she enjoyed her time while living in Toronto. “It has been wonderful. I love boys. Thank you so much for that.”
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Swifties react because they couldn’t bear to see Taylor cry
Reacting to the viral video, Swifties were quick to share their feelings after seeing their star crying.
One fan wrote, “This isn’t even the last show” 😭 We’re not going to emotionally survive the finale night.
Another wrote, “She is crying and I am crying.”
“I don’t know why but it breaks my heart to see her cry,” a third user said, with a fourth adding, “Taylor’s feelings are different when an era ends.”
Another fan said, “She’s so precious we have to protect her at all costs.”
At Saturday’s event, Ed Kelce, the father of Swift’s boyfriend Travis Kelce, made a big impression on the Swifties sitting next to him.
A photo circulating online shows the father of two selling friendship bracelets to fans.
The Millionaire Pop Star tour, which began in March 2023, will finally conclude next month when she performs three shows in Vancouver.