Taylor Swift’s six-show “Eras Tour” in Toronto officially concluded on Saturday with her final performance at Rogers Centre. The 34-year-old singer was visibly emotional, holding back tears as her devoted Canadian fans expressed their affection throughout the concert.
The Rogers Centre, home to the Toronto Blue Jays, also saw baseball fans attending the “Eras Tour” shows. Numerous videos have surfaced on social media showing Jays supporters chanting the team’s name during Swift’s 2014 hit “Blank Space.”
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The Blue Jays had previously expressed their admiration for Swift by sharing a photo of the Rogers Centre adorned with Swift-themed friendship bracelets, a signature element of her “Eras Tour,” which has spanned five continents over a year and a half.
During Saturday’s show, Swift expressed her gratitude to the packed crowd, sharing a powerful message with Toronto fans. She proudly announced that the “Eras Tour” had made history at Rogers Centre, becoming the first tour to play six sold-out shows there. “Thanks to you, the ‘Eras Tour’ gets to be the first tour ever to play six sold-out shows at Rogers Centre,” she declared, raising her arm in celebration.
Swift’s message was greeted with thunderous applause and cheers from over 50,000 enthusiastic fans in the stadium, clearly showing the immense love and support the people of Toronto have for her.
Toronto marked the penultimate stop on the “Eras Tour.” Afterward, Swift has a few days of rest before her next show in Vancouver on Thursday. She will perform three final concerts at BC Place, capping off a groundbreaking concert series like no other.