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Taylor Swift’s last moment during the US Eras Tour captured on camera

Taylor Swift’s last moment during the US Eras Tour captured on camera

A chapter of Taylor Swift‘s career is over and the last moments are caught on camera.

This weekend, Swift completed three consecutive stadium concerts in Indianapolis, marking the end of the U.S. leg of her Eras tour.

As of March 2023, the tour saw Swift perform nearly 150 shows on five continents. It now heads to Canada, where it will end in December.

On Sunday, Swift finished her off series of shows in Indianapoliswith her boyfriend—NFL player Travis Kelce-present on the second evening.

Fans closely followed the star’s farewell in the US, capturing many of the moments on their smartphones. In videos shared on social media, Swift can be seen waving to the audience as she walks off stage. She then stands on a descending platform, makes a final bow and disappears under the stage.

Taylor Swift in concert
Taylor Swift performs on stage during the Eras tour at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis on November 1. The pop star completed the American leg of her record-breaking tour this weekend.

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An Eras concert lasts more than three hours and the tour is the highest-grossing live music tour of all time. A concert film of the tour, released in December also broke box office records.

“Just sobbing now that the last US show of the eras tour is over,” user @kaylasversionn captioned a video on Tweetwhich has been viewed more than 392,000 times.

Other Swifties commented on the viral video, with one writing: “She stole our hearts.”

“I love the Eras tour so much and I love Taylor so much,” another added.

“The final bow at the Indy show was so emotional! What a moment,” one user wrote.

Swift acknowledged that the Eras tour was coming to an end soon during her performances in Indianapolis.

“We did this show all over the world for a year. We went to Australia. We went to Asia and we spent the whole summer in Europe. And I don’t know if anyone in this room knows this, but just in case you knew.” The very last U.S. show the Eras tour will ever play is here in Indianapolis, Indiana,” she said, adding, “We weren’t ready yet because we hadn’t played Indy yet.”

On the opening night of her three shows at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, Swift drew a crowd of 69,000 people, breaking the record for the largest audience ever for a concert at the venue.

She referenced the record during the show, telling the audience that it was “such a nice way to welcome people, you know? What a nice gift to give us.”