After 149 shows across five continents, Taylor Swift's historic Eras Tour has come to a close, leaving an unprecedented impact on both the music industry and global economy.
The mammoth tour, which kicked off in Arizona in March 2023, wrapped up its final show in Vancouver on Sunday night. Over 21 months, Swift performed more than three-hour concerts featuring 44-46 songs per show, taking audiences through ten distinct chapters of her musical career.
The numbers behind the tour are staggering. Swift's production company confirmed to the New York Times that ticket sales exceeded $2 billion, with over 10 million fans attending shows across 51 cities in 21 countries. The tour became the first in history to cross the $1 billion mark in December 2023, with another full year still ahead.
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