Fans speculate the musician is working on another documentary after cameras and production crew were spotted on Friday
Taylor Swift is in the midst of her final weekend of The Eras Tour. She’s wrapping the massive trek — which kicked off on March 17, 2023 in Glendale, Arizona — in Vancouver, BC in Canada with three dates at BC Place Stadium following a six-date run in Toronto last month.
For her penultimate night on Saturday, during the Surprise Songs segment, Swift once again brought out her friend and opening act Gracie Abrams to perform alongside her – “the last opportunity that Gracie and I have to perform together on this tour,” the singer said – with the duo this time delivering a mash-up of Abrams’ “I Love You, I’m Sorry” with the Swift ballad “Last Kiss.”
On Friday, fans speculated that she may be working on a documentary after spotting more cameras than typically seen during her Eras Tour sets, including flyover cameras, drones, a camera mounted on a crane, and additional production setups as USA Today reports.
During the acoustic, surprise portion of her Friday set, she performed a mashup of “Haunted” from Speak Now (Taylor’s Version)”and “Wonderland” from 1989 (Taylor’s Version) on guitar, followed by the piano-led blending of Speak Now (Taylor’s Version)’s “Never Grow Up” and Fearless (Taylor Version)’s “The Best Day.”
The lead-up to the final Eras Tour dates has been an emotional one for the musician. She bid a teary farewell to Toronto on her last night in that city on Nov. 23, where she received a standing ovation during her performance of “Champagne Problems.”
“I’m just having a bit of a moment. Sorry,” she told the audience in Toronto. “It’s not even the last show!” she said smiling through the tears.
Swift’s Eras Tour finale takes place tonight, Sunday, Dec. 8.
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