Did Taylor Swift just reveal her next move as the Eras Tour ends?
Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour will come to a close on December 8, 2024 after 149 concerts across five continents in 21 months.
Despite reports that Taylor Swift plans to focus on her personal life with Travis Kelce, fans speculate her next move after the release of The Eras Tour book, featuring a $40 coffee-table edition with a personal message from Taylor.
Reflecting on early tour meetings, Taylor Swift revealed she aimed to create her “longest, most ambitious show” to ensure every fan left feeling she gave her all.
But at the conclusion, Taylor writes that although her “beloved Eras Tour” has been “the most wondrous tour of my life,” she was already moving on to the next chapter, writing: “See you next era…”
Whether it’s her 12th album or a dive into acting and directing, Taylor is likely leaving Easter eggs in her current work that we’ll uncover later.
The Eras Tour kicked off on March 17, 2023 and HELLO! was there for opening night of what would go on to become the biggest-grossing tour of all time.
The three-hour long show featured over 45 songs spanning nine of her then-10 albums from Taylor’s 17-year career, and saw the 33-year-old celebrate her eras with show-stopping outfit changes.
In April 2024, Taylor released The Tortured Poet’s Department. When the tour resumed in Asia, new songs were added with their own set, while others were cut, and Folklore and Evermore were combined into one era.
Lover and Fearless continue to open the show, but Red replaced Evermore as the third era on the setlist.
The fourth era became Speak Now, Reputation the fifth, and the sixth era became Folk-more, a combination of Folklore and Evermore.
“Folklore represents spring and summer, and Evermore represents fall and winter, and so on the Eras Tour we have reunited the sisters and combined them into one chapter,” she told fans.
1989 followed and then she segued into The Tortured Poets Department, which kicked off with ‘But Daddy I Love Him,’ and also including the tracks ‘Down Bad’ and ‘So High School’ about NFL star Travis.
Midnights closed out the setlist.