Taylor Swift thanked fans for all their support before she confirmed at her Liverpool show on Thursday that “The Eras Tour” is officially coming to an end this year.
Speaking to the crowd at the 100th show of the “Eras” tour, the 34-year-old pop singer told the crowd at Anfield Stadium in England that it felt like they “just played their first show,” before she shared the news, People magazine reported.
“A lot of you are like, ‘How are you going to celebrate the 100th show?’” Swift said, fan-filmed footage showed. “The celebration of the 100th show for me means this is the very first time I’ve acknowledged to myself and admitted that this tour is going to end in December.”
“That feels so far away from now, but then again, it feels like we just played our first show on this tour because you have made this so fun for us,” she added. “It’s taken over everything.”
“I think I once had hobbies, but I don’t know what they were anymore because all I do when I’m not on stage is sit at home and try to think of clever acoustic song mashups,” Swift continued, making a reference to her surprise songs at her concerts around the world.
Taylor Swift’s Era’s Tour has broken huge records in ticket sales, but her concerts in Edinburgh, Scotland, just tipped another scale — the seismic scale. https://t.co/on3Y79xEEj pic.twitter.com/1vSMuN62EI
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She closed out her message to fans telling them, “Just know that I appreciate every single ounce of effort that you’ve put into being with us when this tour reaches triple digits of shows — so thank you.”
The “Eras Tour” will conclude on December 8 in Vancouver with the 152nd show. Until then, the “Blank Space” hitmaker has scheduled concert dates in Asia, Latin America, Europe, and Australia, along with more dates in North America, the outlet noted.
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The superstar singer’s fans at her recent three concerts in Edinburgh, Scotland, got the “ground shaking” from dancing so hard that they created seismic activity during each of her shows, as previously reported.
The British Geological Survey (BGS) confirmed that earthquake readings could be detected up to 6 km (around 4 miles) away from Swift’s concerts last weekend at Murrayfield Stadium, per CBS News.
The outlet noted that BGS said the most seismic activity occurred during Swift’s performance of three songs: “…Ready For It?,” “Cruel Summer,” and “Champagne Problems.”
“Dancing in time to the music and reached its peak at 160 beats per minute (bpm) during ‘…Ready For It?’, where the crowd was transmitting approximately 80 kW of power (equivalent to around 10 to 16 car batteries),” the BGS noted. The loud bass in that song and the dancing generated the activity.
Scientists referred to the event as “ground shaking,” noting that Swift’s Friday night show caused the most seismic activity, delivering 23.4 nanometres (nm) of movement. The crowd and music on Saturday generated 22.8 nm, while it was 23.3 nm on Sunday.
The report noted that the fans attending the shows were likely the only ones to notice the shaking.
Amanda Harding contributed to this piece.
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