Taylor Swift has wrapped up her wildly successful Eras Tour, which first began in March 2023.
During the tour, the singer was credited for boosting local economies and breaking attendance records. Her fans in Seattle caused seismic activity equivalent to a 2.3-magnitude earthquake, according to a seismologist. And she made headlines for giving the tour's truck drivers $100,000 bonuses.
"Swifties," as her fans are known, found the tour to be worth the wait — if they got through the Ticketmaster meltdown. The performances ran through hits from every era of the Grammy winner's 17-year career.

Swift performs during the last weekend of tour in Vancouver, British Columbia, in December 2024.
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Fans sing along in Las Vegas in March 2023.
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Swift performs "Lover" with her band, backup singers and dancers in Nashville, Tennessee, in May 2023.
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Swift performs in Glendale, Arizona, during the opening weekend of the tour in March 2023. Glendale was temporarily re-named Swift City in honor of the concert.
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Swift performs "22" in Glendale in March 2023.
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Glow bracelets light up Acrisure Stadium in Pittsburgh in June 2023.
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Swift performs during the "Folklore" set in Chicago in June 2023.
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Fans in East Rutherford trade friendship bracelets in the parking lot of MetLife Stadium in May 2023.
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Swift sings "Down Bad" in Paris in May 2024. It was her first time performing "The Tortured Poets Department" section of the show.
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Florence Welch of Florence and The Machine joins Swift on stage to perform "Florida!!!" in London in August 2024.
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Swifties hold up hand hearts as they gather in the streets of Vienna, Austria, in August 2024. Organizers canceled Swift's three concerts there after authorities said they foiled a terror attack.
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Swift gives her hat to a fan in Mexico City in August 2023. Each night of the tour, Swift selects one lucky fan to receive a signed hat at the end of her song "22."
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Swift performs "Midnight Rain" in Edinburgh, Scotland, in June 2024.
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Thousands of fans gather on a hill outside a Swift concert in Munich, Germany, in July 2024.
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Swift performs during the "Evermore" section of the show in Sydney in February 2024.
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Fans react outside Lincoln Financial Field as Swift begins her set in Philadelphia in May 2023.
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Swift dances during the "Reputation" set in Atlanta in April 2023.
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Swift twirls during the combined "Folklore" and "Evermore" section of a show in Paris in May 2024.
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Fans show the Ticketmaster queue from the parking lot outside Swift's show in Philadelphia in May 2023. Ticketmaster apologized to Swift and her fans after a ticketing debacle in November made it difficult to buy tickets when they went on sale.
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Swift performs during the "Reputation" section of a show in Toronto in November 2024.
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Swift smiles at a crowd in Nashville as it gives her a standing ovation for "Champagne Problems" in May 2023.
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Swift opens a show in Lyon, France, in June 2024.
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Travis Kelce, right, joins Swift on stage for a surprise appearance in London in June 2024. Swift and the three-time Super Bowl champ were first romantically linked in September of last year.
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Swift opens the "Midnights" set with "Lavender Haze" during a show in Glendale in March 2023.
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Fans wait in line to buy tour merchandise outside Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida, in April 2023.
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Swift performs her last show in Los Angeles in August 2023. She was announcing the upcoming release of the album "1989 (Taylor's Version)."
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Swift sings "Look What You Made Me Do" while dancers in Glendale wear outfits from Swift's previous eras in March 2023.
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Swift sings "Who's Afraid of Little Old Me?" in Paris in May 2024.
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Swift performs with the band Haim in Santa Clara, California, in July 2023.
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Swift dances across the stage while singing "August" in Atlanta in April 2023.
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Fans apply jewels on their way to Swift's show in Foxborough, Massachusetts, in May 2023.
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Swift performs during the "Reputation" set in Amsterdam, Netherlands, in July 2024.
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Swift lies on the stage while performing "The Smallest Man Who Ever Lived" in New Orleans in October 2024.
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Phoebe Bridgers joins Swift to perform "Nothing New" in Nashville in May 2023. Bridgers was also one of the opening acts.
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Swift performs the "Folklore" set in the rain in Nashville in May 2023. The show was delayed several hours due to storms in the area.
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Swift sings "I Can Do It With a Broken Heart" in Paris in May 2024.
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Concertgoers pose for a photo during a Swift concert in Vancouver in December 2024.
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Swift watches the music video premiere of "I Can See You" in Kansas City, Missouri, in July 2023.
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Backup dancers join Swift during the "Reputation" set in Miami in October 2024.
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Fans cheer in East Rutherford in May 2023.
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Sabrina Carpenter joins Swift for the acoustic section of the show in Sydney in February 2024. They performed a mashup of "White Horse" and "Coney Island."
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Swift makes a heart with her hands while performing "Fearless" in Glendale in March 2023.
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Swift and dancers perform during the "Speak Now" set in Sydney in February 2024.
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Fans pose for photos before a show in Melbourne in February 2024.
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Swift performs "The 1" in Chicago in June 2023.
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Swift performs in the rain in Lyon, France, in June 2024.
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Swift and her backup dancers watch the premiere of the "Karma" music video while in East Rutherford in May 2023.
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Swift opens a show in Las Vegas in March 2023.
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Swift wraps her arms around her backup singers, known as The Starlights, during the "Fearless" set in Las Vegas in March 2023.
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Swift announces the release of "Speak Now (Taylor's Version)," a rerecording of her 2010 album, during her show in Nashville in May 2023.
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Swift performs in Houston in April 2023.
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Confetti falls as Swift closes a Nashville show with "Karma" in May 2023.
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"Swifties" arrive at a metro station temporarily renamed "Speak Now/Taylor's Station" in Inglewood, California, in August 2023.
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Swift performs the 10-minute version of "All Too Well" in Nashville in May 2023.
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Swift leaves the stage after the "Speak Now" set in Nashville in May 2023.
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Swift takes a bow with her backup singers and dancers at the end of a show in Melbourne in February 2024.
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