“TAYLOR LEAVING AND HUGGING ANDREA I CRY,” wrote a fan on social media after capturing the sweet mother-daughter moment at the Rogers Centre
After performing for over three hours, Taylor Swift was ready to see her mom.
The 34-year-old pop superstar performed her fourth of six Eras Tour shows at the Rogers Centre in Toronto on Nov. 21, and immediately after exiting the stage she shared a long, passionate hug with her mother, Andrea.
In a fan-captured video shared to social media, Taylor can be seen walking off stage and waving to fans as Andrea waits by the backstage entrance. As the “Fortnight” singer approached her mom, they both held out their arms and embraced one another, with Andrea, 66, rubbing her daughter’s back and smiling.
“TAYLOR LEAVING AND HUGGING ANDREA I CRY,” wrote the fan alongside the video, which concludes with the mother-daughter duo walking backstage, each with an around the other’s shoulder.
During the show, Taylor performed mashups of “Better Than Revenge” from Speak Now and “Mr. Perfectly Fine” from Fearless (Taylor’s Version) as well as “State of Grace” from Red and “Labrynth” from Midnights for the surprise songs section.
At the previous Toronto show on Nov. 16, the Grammy winner brought out Gracie Abrams for a performance of their collaboration “Us” as a mashup with her own “Out of the Woods” from 1989.
Andrea also attended the Nov. 16 date, where she and husband Scott were photographed with Tavia Hunt, wife of Kansas City Chiefs owner Clark Hunt.
Taylor continues with two more shows in Toronto on Nov. 22 and Nov. 23. Then, she heads to Vancouver, where the Eras Tour is officially set to conclude with three shows at BC Place from Dec. 6-8.
In the interim, she’ll hopefully get some time to celebrate Thanksgiving — though Donna Kelce, mother of Taylor’s boyfriend Travis, recently told Today she likely won’t join their family’s celebration.
“I don’t think so. She’s kind of busy right now. She still has her tour to do,” she said. “I am going to be at a football game. Travis is playing [with the Kansas City Chiefs against the Las Vegas Raiders] the day after Thanksgiving.”