The show attracted fans from all over the world, who joined in on the musical show that received critical acclaim.
Taylor Swift returned to London’s Wembley Stadium last week, where she entertained audiences with five sets of music, after her concert in Vienna, Austria, was cancelled due to a terrorist plot.
The Eras Tour broke world records, becoming the first tour to gross over $1 billion.
Throughout the show, Taylor Swift introduced all 11 studio albums, as well as recalled her memories of each “era” as a way to thank her fans.
Swifties (Taylor Swift’s fans) appeared in sequined suits, cowboy hats and friendship bracelets – signatures of the singer’s fashion style – at Wembley Stadium for the final night.
Tight security checks remain in place to ensure the safety of this special show.
“Tay-gating” – where fans without tickets gather outside – has been banned as authorities try to minimise uncontrolled risks outside venues.
The Eras Tour is scheduled to return to the US in October and conclude in Vancouver, Canada in December.
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