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10 Best Moments From Taylor Swift’s Final Eras Show: The Surprise Songs, Group Hug and ‘Lasting Legacy’ of the Tour
Taylor Swift's final Eras tour show took place in Vancouver. Here were the 10 best moments.
Taylor Swift sang these words as the final performance of her globe-spanning, blockbuster-selling Eras tour came to a close on Sunday night (Dec. 8) at BC Place Stadium in Vancouver, tucking some fan service into a piano rendition of “Long Live” during her acoustic set. Whether it’s recency bias or simply the strength of the new material, The Tortured Poets Department era stood out as the most spirited, and wide-ranging, showcase of the evening, with Swift displaying dazzling sarcasm (“I Can Do It With a Broken Heart”), rage set to a death march (“The Smallest Man Who Ever Lived”), atmospheric depression (“Down Bad”) and wild-eyed confrontation (“Who’s Afraid of Little Old Me?”), among other unbridled emotions. Speaking of embraces, the Eras tour ended with a moment both universal and intimate: thousands of fans cheered for Swift as confetti rained down upon BC Place Stadium at the conclusion of the performance, and the superstar turned to her dancers, gripped them all in a group hug, and didn’t let go, as everyone became visibly emotional while onstage one last time together.
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