Taylor Swift performed the final US concerts of her Eras Tour in Indianapolis, Indiana over the weekend.
And now her fans all seem to be saying the same thing.
‘I’m not ready for The Eras tour to end,’ one fan commented, echoing a chorus of like-minded Swifties, who are all bereft at the thought of the tour finally ending in America.
JUST SOBBING NOW THAT THE FINAL US SHOW OF THE ERAS TOUR IS OVER😭#IndyTSTheErasTour #TSTheErasTour @taylornation13 pic.twitter.com/UKhELJcf0R
— Kayla | ERAS INDY (@kaylasversionnn) November 4, 2024
‘The final bow at the Indy show was so emotional! What a moment.’ another added, while another said: ‘I am not crying. You are crying.’
Other fans were similarly upset, realizing there would be no more shows.
‘Had a mini breakdown over the fact that I am never getting my sister eras tour tickets and feeling immense guilt over it,’ one fan added.
The Shake It Off singer, 34, performed three consecutive sold-out shows to 69,000 fans each night at Lucas Oil Stadium and handled a tech glitch like a pro on Saturday night.
The Eras Tour is the highest-grossing tour of all time and has played more than 150 shows across five continents since kicking off in Glendale, Arizona in March 2023.
The Anti-Hero singer commented on the enormous crowds at her Indianapolis stops.
‘The very last U.S. show The Eras Tour will ever play is right here in Indianapolis, Indiana!,’ Swift said.
‘The fact that you guys have turned this tour into what it is, it’s why we added so many shows.
‘It’s why this tour’s been so long. It’s why we wanted to come back through America. We weren’t done yet.
‘We hadn’t played in Indy yet. You’ve already been so gracious to us tonight,’ Swift said to the audience.
The surprise songs on the final night in Indianapolis were mashups of Cornelia Street and The Bolter on guitar and Death by a Thousand Cuts and The Great War on piano.
The Karma hitmaker changed the lyric in Death by a Thousand Cuts from ‘My heart, my hips, my body, my love’ to ‘My body, my love, my choice.’
The lyric change is seemingly a nod to reproductive freedom which is very much on the ballot as Americans head to the polls to vote for the next U.S. President.
Swift previously endorsed Kamala Harris.
The standing ovation at the end of the final Indianapolis show lasted three minutes and 18 seconds on Sunday night.
Swift’s boyfriend, Kansas City Chiefs player Travis Kelce, 35, attended the Saturday night concert.
Swift next heads to Canada, where the tour will conclude after nearly two years at next month.