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A historic start
- Taylor Swift kicked off her record-breaking Eras Tour on March 17, 2023, in Glendale, Arizona, marking a historic moment.
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Five years since Reputation Tour
- This opening marked nearly five years since her last world tour, as she wrapped up her Reputation tour in 2018.
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Unveiling the set list
- Fans experienced the thrill of discovering the set list, costume changes, and the magic of her 3.5-hour show.
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Record-breaking attendance
- On opening night, Swift broke records with 69,000 attendees, making it the most-attended US concert by a female artist.
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Over 140 shows spanning 21 months
- The Eras Tour spanned 149 shows, ending in Vancouver on December 8, 2024, after 21 months of touring.
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A global tour
- Swift's tour traveled across five continents, hitting cities like Melbourne, London, and Los Angeles along the way.
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An intended run of 152 shows
- Initially scheduled for 152 shows, three Vienna concerts were canceled due to a foiled terrorist attack.
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Her longest tour yet
- This 21-month-long journey is Swift's longest and most ambitious tour in her career, which started in 2003.
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Melbourne brough 96,000 fans per night
- Swift broke her personal attendance record with 96,000 fans per night at Melbourne's MCG.
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A total of 288,000 fans
- Across three Melbourne shows, 288,000 fans attended, with thousands more listening outside.
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Backup dancers
- Fifteen dancers perform alongside Swift, rotating through costumes and contributing unique moments to the show.
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Viral performances by dancers
- Dancer Kameron Saunders went viral for his solo moments and unique phrases during 'We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together.'
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Three album announcements
- During the tour, Swift announced three albums: 'Speak Now (Taylor's Version),' '1989 (Taylor's Version),' and 'The Tortured Poets Department.'
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'Speak Now' album
- In May 2023, Swift revealed her remastered 'Speak Now,' featuring six new tracks, delighting fans. The album was first released in 2010.
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'1989' announcement
- On August 9, 2023, during her final LA show, the pop star announced mid-concert that her re-recorded album '1989' would be released on October 27.
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'The Tortured Poets Department'
- At the 2024 Grammy Awards, Swift announced her 11th studio album, 'The Tortured Poets Department.' Released on April 19, 2024, it debuted in her Paris show with a special segment.
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Travis Kelce attended 15 shows
- Swift's relationship with NFL star Travis Kelce projected her even further into the spotlight during the tour. Kelce attended 15 shows, beginning in Kansas City. He also famously made his on-stage debut at Swift's third show at Wembley Stadium in London on June 23.
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A lyric change for Kelce
- Swift famously changed lyrics to 'Karma' during Kelce's attendance, referencing his Kansas City Chiefs team.
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"Swiftquake"
- Seattle fans' enthusiasm created seismic activity equivalent to a 2.3-magnitude earthquake at Lumen Field.
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Sixteen costume changes per show
- Swift performed in 16 costumes each night, reflecting the aesthetic of her various eras. She also had different color variations for her different looks.
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Forty-four songs per night
- The original set list included 44 songs spanning her discography, with new additions as the tour progressed.
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Performing in 21 countries
- The Eras Tour traveled around the world, visiting 21 countries, including Mexico, where Swift performed for the first time.
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Greeting fans in 15 languages
- Swift learned to say "Welcome to the Eras Tour" in 15 languages, embracing her global audiences.
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Millions per night
- Swift earned an estimated US$20 million per show, contributing significantly to her billionaire status.
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Over 500 hours on stage
- With an average runtime of 3.5 hours, Swift performed for a total of 517 hours across 149 shows.
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Breaking Wembley Stadium records
- Swift became the first solo artist to play Wembley Stadium eight times on a single tour, drawing 712,000 fans.
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Highest-grossing concert film
- Swift's concert film 'Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour' was released on October 13, 2023, and became the highest-grossing of all time, earning over US$261.6 million globally.
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Millions of fans
- Swift's sold-out global tour attracted 10.1 million fans, including those who attended without tickets, according to her 'Eras Tour Book.'
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First tour to gross over US$1 billion
- The Eras Tour became the first to surpass US$1 billion, grossing $1.04 billion by 2023's end, with final earnings expected to exceed $4.1 billion.
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A tour for the history books
- Swift's Eras Tour officially stands as a record-breaking, era-defining journey that captivated millions worldwide. Sources: (People) (The Guardian) (USA Today) See also: Spotify Wrapped 2024: these are the world's top songs, albums, and artists
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A historic start
- Taylor Swift kicked off her record-breaking Eras Tour on March 17, 2023, in Glendale, Arizona, marking a historic moment.
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Five years since Reputation Tour
- This opening marked nearly five years since her last world tour, as she wrapped up her Reputation tour in 2018.
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Unveiling the set list
- Fans experienced the thrill of discovering the set list, costume changes, and the magic of her 3.5-hour show.
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Record-breaking attendance
- On opening night, Swift broke records with 69,000 attendees, making it the most-attended US concert by a female artist.
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Over 140 shows spanning 21 months
- The Eras Tour spanned 149 shows, ending in Vancouver on December 8, 2024, after 21 months of touring.
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A global tour
- Swift's tour traveled across five continents, hitting cities like Melbourne, London, and Los Angeles along the way.
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An intended run of 152 shows
- Initially scheduled for 152 shows, three Vienna concerts were canceled due to a foiled terrorist attack.
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Her longest tour yet
- This 21-month-long journey is Swift's longest and most ambitious tour in her career, which started in 2003.
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Melbourne brough 96,000 fans per night
- Swift broke her personal attendance record with 96,000 fans per night at Melbourne's MCG.
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A total of 288,000 fans
- Across three Melbourne shows, 288,000 fans attended, with thousands more listening outside.
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Backup dancers
- Fifteen dancers perform alongside Swift, rotating through costumes and contributing unique moments to the show.
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Viral performances by dancers
- Dancer Kameron Saunders went viral for his solo moments and unique phrases during 'We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together.'
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Three album announcements
- During the tour, Swift announced three albums: 'Speak Now (Taylor's Version),' '1989 (Taylor's Version),' and 'The Tortured Poets Department.'
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'Speak Now' album
- In May 2023, Swift revealed her remastered 'Speak Now,' featuring six new tracks, delighting fans. The album was first released in 2010.
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'1989' announcement
- On August 9, 2023, during her final LA show, the pop star announced mid-concert that her re-recorded album '1989' would be released on October 27.
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'The Tortured Poets Department'
- At the 2024 Grammy Awards, Swift announced her 11th studio album, 'The Tortured Poets Department.' Released on April 19, 2024, it debuted in her Paris show with a special segment.
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Travis Kelce attended 15 shows
- Swift's relationship with NFL star Travis Kelce projected her even further into the spotlight during the tour. Kelce attended 15 shows, beginning in Kansas City. He also famously made his on-stage debut at Swift's third show at Wembley Stadium in London on June 23.
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A lyric change for Kelce
- Swift famously changed lyrics to 'Karma' during Kelce's attendance, referencing his Kansas City Chiefs team.
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"Swiftquake"
- Seattle fans' enthusiasm created seismic activity equivalent to a 2.3-magnitude earthquake at Lumen Field.
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Sixteen costume changes per show
- Swift performed in 16 costumes each night, reflecting the aesthetic of her various eras. She also had different color variations for her different looks.
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Forty-four songs per night
- The original set list included 44 songs spanning her discography, with new additions as the tour progressed.
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Performing in 21 countries
- The Eras Tour traveled around the world, visiting 21 countries, including Mexico, where Swift performed for the first time.
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Greeting fans in 15 languages
- Swift learned to say "Welcome to the Eras Tour" in 15 languages, embracing her global audiences.
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Millions per night
- Swift earned an estimated US$20 million per show, contributing significantly to her billionaire status.
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Over 500 hours on stage
- With an average runtime of 3.5 hours, Swift performed for a total of 517 hours across 149 shows.
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Breaking Wembley Stadium records
- Swift became the first solo artist to play Wembley Stadium eight times on a single tour, drawing 712,000 fans.
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Highest-grossing concert film
- Swift's concert film 'Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour' was released on October 13, 2023, and became the highest-grossing of all time, earning over US$261.6 million globally.
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Millions of fans
- Swift's sold-out global tour attracted 10.1 million fans, including those who attended without tickets, according to her 'Eras Tour Book.'
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First tour to gross over US$1 billion
- The Eras Tour became the first to surpass US$1 billion, grossing $1.04 billion by 2023's end, with final earnings expected to exceed $4.1 billion.
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A tour for the history books
- Swift's Eras Tour officially stands as a record-breaking, era-defining journey that captivated millions worldwide. Sources: (People) (The Guardian) (USA Today) See also: Spotify Wrapped 2024: these are the world's top songs, albums, and artists
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By the numbers: Taylor Swift's historic Eras Tour
Take a look back at the record-breaking tour
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Taylor Swift's iconic Eras Tour has come to an end after nearly two years of record-breaking success. Millions of fans attended, swapping friendship bracelets and following every surprise song, celebrity appearance, and announcement. The tour marked a transformative period in Swift's personal and professional life, captivating audiences worldwide. Whether you experienced it live or glimpsed it on social media, the Eras Tour became a cultural phenomenon, uniting fans and setting new standards for music tours and global entertainment.
Click on for a look back at the extraordinary numbers behind this historic tour.
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