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Taylor Swift's Record-Breaking Eras Tour Concludes After 149 Epic Shows

Taylor Swift wraps up her historic Eras Tour in Vancouver, breaking records and creating lasting community connections along the way.

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Taylor Swift's Eras Tour, which concluded in Vancouver after 149 shows, grossed over $2 billion, becoming the highest-grossing tour ever. The tour began in March 2023 and spanned five continents, featuring a 44-song setlist and engaging fans through the symbolic exchange of friendship bracelets. Swift highlighted the meaningful connections formed by fans during the tour, emphasizing love and community. The tour also saw Swift release three albums and included appearances by her boyfriend, NFL player Travis Kelce. Despite the show's end, its legacy of joy and unity continues to resonate.

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