Taylor Swift had her second-to-the-last show in Toronto for her “Eras Tour” concert series on Friday. The Grammy Award-winning recording artist performed in three shows last weekend, followed by another three concerts at Rogers Centre this weekend.
At one point in Friday’s show, the cameras caught Swift’s reaction to the capacity crowd as they applauded her after performing one of her songs on the piano. The 34-year-old took a moment to take in the ovation from the fans in what turned out to be an emotional instance during the show.
So much so that Swift had to fight back the tears.
Swift is now closing in on 150 shows for the “Eras Tour,” which only means that she’s had the chance to perform in front of all sorts of crowds. This one at the Rogers Centre on Friday night clearly tugged on her heartstrings, though.
The “Fortnight” singer even removed her earpieces to better hear the cheers from the crowd. It was at that point that she felt the full adoration of the Swifties that came to see her perform. You can clearly see the tears in Swift’s eyes as she stood on stage to take the moment in.
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Swift will have one final performance in Toronto on Saturday night before she heads to Vancouver for the last three shows of her five-continent, year-and-a-half-long concert series.
This means that she will be free on Sunday, opening up an opportunity for her to make the trip to Charlotte to watch her boyfriend, Travis Kelce, and the Kansas City Chiefs in action.
Swift opted to skip the Chiefs’ Week 11 showdown against the Buffalo Bills on Nov. 17 at Buffalo, so she might consider making amends by heading to Charlotte for Sunday’s contest against the Carolina Panthers.
Kelce and the Chiefs are coming off their first loss of the season and will be looking to get back to winning ways against the Panthers.