The final leg of the Eras Tour will take place in Toronto and Vancouver before its final installment on Dec. 8
Taylor Swift’s latest Indianapolis trip has reached its end — and so has the final United States leg of the Eras Tour.
The pop superstar, 34, completed the final of three shows at the Lucas Oil Stadium in the Indiana capital on Nov. 3, where she was met with a more than three-minute standing ovation during the concert from its record-breaking 69,000 attendees inside the stadium.
“Oh my GOD,” Swift mouthed as she took out her earpieces to truly hear the raucous roar of the crowd after a performance of “Champagne Problems.”
“This is our very last American show on the Eras Tour and the fact that you would do that for us, for me, for my band, for crew, my fellow performers … We chose the right 69,000 people to spend with on our last American show! Thank you!” she said, mouthing “I love you” as she wrapped her arms around herself in a hug and launched into a performance of “August.”
Earlier in the show, Swift also thanked the crowd and the city for their generosity, noting that during nights one and two in Indianapolis, she received word that the crowds had “broken the all-time concert attendance record” for the venue — a feat Swift called “unbelievable.”
“So tonight, I’m happy to report that you have now broken the all-time attendance record for Lucas Oil Stadium. Isn’t that wild?” she said. “There’s just never been this many people in this room for a concert before. You guys are something else. You really are.”
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The third night in Indianapolis marked the final U.S. installment of Swift’s more than 60 shows across the country she first kicked off the tour in Glendale, Arizona, in March 2023.
The Eras Tour heads to Canada next, as Swift will continue with six shows at the Rogers Centre in Toronto from Nov. 14 to Nov. 23 before concluding with three shows at the BC Place in Vancouver from Dec. 6 to Dec. 9.
Before the Indianapolis performances, the Grammy winner held three concerts at the Caesars Superdome in New Orleans. During the final of three shows on Oct. 27, she took a moment to celebrate the 10th anniversary of her 1989 album.
“1989 is 10 years old today — a decade of the 1989 album,” Swift said during the acoustic surprise songs segment of the show. “God, I appreciate you so much for what you turned that album into. I’m always going to be so proud of it.”
“So, I think I should go ahead and play some 1989 songs,” she added before performing a mashup of “How You Get the Girl” and “Clean.”
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One day beforehand, Swift brought out Sabrina Carpenter for a surprise performance.
“Only stage I’d ever wanna see on a day off!!!!” wrote Carpenter, 25, who’s currently in the midst of her own Short n’ Sweet Tour, on Instagram.
“Thank you for working late, thank you for being a singer and thank you for having me🤍,” she added, referencing her own “Espresso” lyrics. “@taylorswift I love you!!”