Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour, which has achieved record-breaking success and generated over a billion dollars, will officially conclude in 2024.
Despite ongoing speculations about additional dates in 2025, the 34-year-old singer confirmed to fans during a live performance that the tour will end in December.
At her 100th show on June 13, 2024, in Liverpool, UK, Taylor addressed the audience before performing the ten-minute version of “All Too Well.”
She expressed that while 2024 seems distant, the tour feels like it just started because of the fun the fans have created.
She mentioned that the tour has become her entire life, overshadowing her previous hobbies, as she constantly thinks about song mashups and what fans might want to hear.
Swift shared her gratitude for the fans’ dedication, acknowledging their efforts in planning, memorizing lyrics, and arranging transportation. She wanted to celebrate the 100th show by being present with her audience and appreciating the moment.
The three-hour performance includes over 45 songs from ten of Swift’s 11 albums, with her debut album not having a dedicated section but occasionally featuring in the acoustic song segment.
In May 2024, the set list was updated following the release of “The Tortured Poet’s Department,” combining “Folklore” and “Evermore” into one set called “Folkmore,” and introducing seven new songs from TTPD while cutting several others.