Taylor Swift I kept it short and sweet while celebrating its ending Tour of the ageswhich she remembers well.
Swift, 34, paid tribute to her time on the road by quoting her own words “Everything is fine” On Wednesday, December 11th. I was there. I remember that. ♥,” she captioned the tour footage Via Instagram.
The singer slightly modified the last line of her 2012 hit, which was originally written as: “It was rare, I was there, I remember it well.” Swift dropped the phrase “So Well,” but the sentiment of the beloved song was evident in the visuals she chose to go with it.
Among the snapshots she posted was one of her heading towards the front of the stage while her dance group was cheering from behind. She included a photo of her cuddling with her dancers and one of her cheekily sticking out her tongue mid-performance.
Swift appeared in the cleaning cart used to hide her from fans on her way to the show in a separate photo. She featured several shots of herself belting out her songs as well as two with the opening credits Gracie Abrams. The final shot showed Swift waving to the crowd while fireworks went off behind her.
Started by the Grammy Award winner Record breaking Tour of the ages in Glendale, Arizona, in March 2023. It concluded its US run in August 2023 before traveling overseas for stops in Asia, South America, Australia and Europe from November 2023 until August this year.
In October, Swift embarked on The last stop of her shows In the United States and Canada. Her last performance was on Sunday, December 8 in Vancouver, Canada.
Abrams, 25, was the opening performer for her film Huge offer She did not take this honor lightly. Before her set, Abrams read a speech to the audience, in which she admitted she was “not ready for it to be over” before praising Swift.
“Like all of you, I grew up with Taylor's songs. Magically, I needed a moment in my life that I didn't think anyone else could understand or know or hurt or miss or love or waste, and yet I did,” she said in a video. that”. It was shared on TikTok. “How are we supposed to have the words for that? We don't yet. But I know we have each other, and that's because of Taylor, and her music, and her generosity, and her curiosity, and her unparalleled, wild pen, and her uncanny power to see our lives and create soundtracks for us.” . In every formative moment We have had and we will have.
Abrams then got emotional, saying, “We're all here to remind her how deep she is You touched usShe continued: “How much we appreciate all the little details that you dream up to make us happy, and we thank them from the bottom of our hearts for giving us the time of our lives.”
Swift, meanwhile She finished her tour on Sunday by thanking fans for “being part of the most exciting chapter of my life so far — baby Tour of the agesShe ended the evening by performing the song “Karma” from her 2022 album, midnight.
As she has done throughout the tour, Swift didn't miss her chance to give her boyfriend a shoutout Travis Kelsey Shout out during the song as she sings “Karma is the man on the bosses.”
Kelsey, 35, who sparked a romance with Swift in the summer of 2023 after failing to give her a friendship bracelet Tour of the ages He stopped in Kansas City, and was in awe of his girlfriend afterward Its huge success. (It sold out 149 concerts on five continents in nearly two years, earning it the title of highest-grossing tour of all time.)
“Shout out to Ty, this is incredible Tour of the ages “He's finally coming to an end,” Kelsey said during Wednesday's episode of his and his brother's show. Jason Kelsey's “New Heights” podcast..
He added: “Congratulations to everyone who was part of this show. Obviously it's because of her music and touring and everything, but that was a whole production, man. This was the best tour in the world because of a lot of people, but mostly because of Taylor.