As Taylor Swift is set to play her last Liverpool show tonight (June 15) the American popstar has confirmed when the Eras Tour will come to the end. On the opening night of her three-night stint at Anfield Stadium, the Fortnight singer told worshipping crowds that she will be concluding the 152-date tour in December. The record-breaking tour will come to a close in Vancouver, Canada, on December 8 2024.
This show will mark almost two years since the massive run of live gigs started in March 2023, as the Wales Online reports. Taylor's Eras Tour has become the highest-grossing tour of all time, netting over $1bn (£788m) in ticket sales. Elton John's Farewell Yellow Brick Road tour, which racked up more than $939m (£740m) in total gross sales across 330 dates over five years has been relegated to second place and Coldplay's Music of the Spheres World Tour knocked down to third with $810m (£633m) earned across 132 shows.
READ MORE: Review: The Smashing Pumpkins and Weezer deliver a ferocious and diverse night at Co-op Live READ MORE: Culture Club announce Manchester date on UK arena tour this winter - here’s where to get tickets Thursday's Anfield opener also marks the 100th show of the tour and Taylor marked the occasion with a speech during which she confirmed the end of the run. "This is actually the 100th show. That blows my mind – that statistic doesn't seem real to me," she said.
Taylor continued to tell the crowd: "This is the very first time I’ve ever acknowledge.