Taylor Swift announced from the stage on the evening of June 13 in Liverpool, England that the tour will end at the end of the year.
“This is the first time I’ve admitted to myself that this tour will end next December,” she said before singing All Too Well .
“You guys did a lot to be with us. You planned in advance, prepared what to wear. You memorized the lyrics and then showed up here, found the parking lot. or transportation… And I want to spend the 100th performance just thinking about that, living in that moment just to be here with you guys. I appreciate every effort you put in to stay with us. Thank you!”, she continued.
Taylor Swift started her sold-out tour in Arizona (USA) on March 17, 2023. This became the highest-grossing tour of all time after surpassing $1 billion in revenue.
Previously in May, Taylor Swift performed 4 nights at La Defense Arena in Paris. On the first night alone, more than 45,000 people came to watch the show.
After France, the stops of this tour in Europe are Sweden, Portugal, Spain, England, Ireland, Netherlands, Switzerland, Italy, Germany, Poland and Austria.
Taylor Swift’s announcement comes as a surprise as she recently expanded her concert schedule: adding 15 shows for the final leg in North America, including 6 nights in Canada.