Celebrities showed once again that they’re just like us, this time by marking the end of Taylor Swift’s Eras tour.
The “Bad Blood” singer concluded her record-breaking world tour on Sunday after performing 149 concerts on five continents. Eras became the highest-grossing live music tour of all time.
Swift finished the final concert in Vancouver, Canada. While many have speculated about what she might do next with her career, some people are simply reflecting on this incredible tour.
British broadcaster Piers Morgan posted a message on X, formerly Twitter, praising the singer.
“Amazing…the highest grossing and most successful tour in music history. Congratulations @taylorswift13 👏👏👏,” he wrote.
Swift’s fellow singer Michael Bublé spoke about her in a lengthy post on Instagram.
“When I tell you we witnessed something last night that we have never experienced before and, frankly, may never see again,” he captioned the post.
“Taylor is truly an incredible artist. Her parents were so kind, it’s clear how she became the woman she is today and seeing the joy on our daughter’s faces is something we will never forget too long as we live,” Bublé added.
He concluded by writing: “They were in awe of Taylor. The power of connection and shared experience across generations is a testament to Taylor’s incredible talents. We are grateful to have attended the Eras Tour and in our own hometown. What an unforgettable experience.” night!”
Journalist Maria Shriver reposted a People article detailing the $197 million in bonuses Swift paid her cast and crew during the Eras tour.
“Incredibly impressive. He’s an incredible boss who understands the power of a team and the ripple effect of good. Good for you, @taylorswift13 🙌,” Shriver posted on X.
Swift’s good friend and Modern family actor Jesse Tyler Ferguson was finally Eras concert. He posted a photo of himself posing in front of the stage with his partner on Instagram. Other photos in the post showed him posing with a number of celebrities, including actress Aubrey Plaza, and dancing during the concert.
“last night last night. congratulations @taylorswift 🫶🏻,” Ferguson captioned the post.
Eras debuted in March 2023 and around 10 million people attended the live concerts in Asia, Australia, North America, Europe and South America.
Many have speculated that a behind-the-scenes documentary about Eras will be released after spotting video cameras following Swift and her family during concerts.
But some experts who spoke News week prophesied that Swift would likely take a break and then experiment with different musical genres.
“Taylor’s last two albums have been met with a more lukewarm critical response than his previous work…and I suspect Taylor will spend time finding a new direction in songwriting,” said Drew Nobile, associate professor of music theory at the University. from the Oregon School of Music and Dance.
“Doing the Eras tour in the middle of his career… feels more like the end of something than a part of an ongoing story, and everything that follows could be considered a coda,” Nobile added, suggesting that Swift might even “write a Broadway show.”