Taylor Swift got emotional on stage during her concert in Toronto on Saturday night.
The multi-hyphenate, who recently enjoyed a girls’ night with Faith Hill and Este Haim, was performing at the Rogers Center when she got a little teary while speaking to the sold-out crowd.
In a video posted to social media, the 34-year-old hitmaker was moved after receiving a standing ovation following her performance of Champagne Problems from her Evermore album.
“Toronto, we’re at the very end of this tour, so when you do, you have no idea how much it means to me and to my…” she began before she had to stop and collect herself.
The All Too Well singer wore a fiery red dress with slowing sleeves and leaf-inspired cutouts.
“This tour… I don’t even know what I’m saying anymore,” she explained as the crowd continued to cheer, adding, “That was… uh, I’m having a moment, so…”
Taylor Swift got emotional at her sixth and final concert in Toronto on Saturday night after receiving a standing ovation for her performance of Champagne Dreams. “Toronto, we’re at the very end of this tour, so when you do, you have no idea how much it means to me…”
“It’s not even the last show!” Swift said as she composed herself, continuing, “My band, my crew, all my fellow artists, we put so much of our lives into this,” she said, referring to the tour that started on March 17, 2023.
She then told the audience, “And you poured a huge part of your life into us tonight and gave us that moment we will never forget.”
Saturday’s show was the last of six performances in the city. During her time there, the giant friendship bracelet that had decorated the Superdome in New Orleans and Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis had been passed on to the Rogers Center.
“We loved our time in Toronto, it was so wonderful,” she said, wiping her eyes. ‘I love you. Thank you very much for that.’
After stumbling over her words, a tearful Swift told her fans, “I have a moment so…,” adding that she and her crew had “put so much of our lives into this,” referring to the tour that was kicking off on March 17, 2023
The Anti-Hero artist’s fans were also feeling all the feels.
“It really touches me that the end is near,” said one follower.
‘Who knows when she will tour again and make millions of fans happy to dance and sing for a long time again. I never went there, but hopefully next time she will come back even better and I can enjoy it with other Swifties.’
“I’m so glad I got to witness this historic tour in Singapore,” wrote another.
She concluded by saying, “We loved our time in Toronto, it was so wonderful,” as she wiped her eyes. ‘I love you. Thank you very much for that’
“I cried with her,” one empathetic fan commented.
After that bonding moment, Swift later performed two surprising acoustic mashups. She then sang Sparks Fly and Message in a Bottle on guitar, followed by You’re Losing Me and How Did It End on piano.
Video shared online revealed that friend Travis Kelce’s father Ed traded friendship bracelets with fans in the VIP section, along with Swift’s mother Andrea.
Swift is taking a break over the US Thanksgiving holiday before her final shows. The Eras tour concludes with shows in Vancouver, BC on December 6, 7 and 8 (pictured in Toronto on November 14)
Swift is taking a break over the US Thanksgiving holiday before her final shows.
The Eras tour concludes with shows in Vancouver, BC on December 6, 7 and 8.
Swift has completed more than 140 shows on five continents.
She recently sparked speculation that she would be teaming up with Faith Hill for a re-recording of her debut album after being seen on a night out with her and Este Haim last week.