The best photos of Taylor Swift's Eras Tour — so far
Taylor Swift has shattered records and moved markets with The Eras Tour.
The tour heads to Europe this summer with a few additional US stops in the fall.
Photos show Swift performing in a multitude of costumes with guests like Ice Spice and Haim.
Taylor Swift is not only on top of the world — she's traversing it on her record-breaking Eras Tour.
Celebrating 17 years of her genre-spanning music with tributes to the songs, costumes, and Easter eggs that have made her a global superstar, The Eras Tour is the first-ever tour to gross over $1 billion in revenue.
The tour has made Swift a billionaire and boosts the economies of every city it visits with an estimated $4.6 billion in US consumer spending connected to the concerts. Swift's opening shows in Glendale, Arizona, generated more local revenue than the Super Bowl.
Here are photos that capture some of the most memorable moments of The Eras Tour — so far. After completing legs in the US, Mexico, Brazil, Japan, Australia, and Singapore, Swift continues on to Europe this summer and circles back to the US in the fall.
The Eras Tour has boosted local economies, with Taylor Swift fans spending thousands on travel, hotels, and restaurants in concert cities worldwide.
Trading friendship bracelets has also become a staple of the concert experience, inspired by a lyric in Swift's song "You're On Your Own Kid."
Fans come dressed in costumes representing Swift's many eras of music.
Swift's Versace bodysuit sparkled during the opening number of her March 2023 show in Las Vegas.
The spotlight shone on Swift at the Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta in April 2023.
Swift received a standing ovation after performing "Champagne Problems" in Nashville in May 2023.
She braved the pouring rain while performing in Foxborough, Massachusetts.
Rapper Ice Spice joined Swift at New Jersey's MetLife Stadium to perform their "Karma" collaboration featured on a deluxe edition of Swift's 10th album, "Midnights."
To celebrate the release of "Speak Now (Taylor's Version)," Swift brought out the koi-fish guitar from her Speak Now Tour to play "Long Live" in Kansas City, Missouri, in July 2023.
She also brought out Presley Cash, Joey King, and Taylor Lautner for the premiere of the "I Can See You" music video from "Speak Now (Taylor's Version)."
Haim opened for Swift and later joined her onstage at her shows in Santa Clara, California.
Thousands of fans' wristbands lit up in rainbow colors during the singer's "Lover" set in Inglewood, California, in August 2023.
During her "Fearless" set in Inglewood, Swift took a break from strumming her sparkly guitar to create a heart shape with her hands.
At the same show, Swift surprised fans with the news that "1989 (Taylor's Version)" would be available in October 2023.
When The Eras Tour came to Brazil in November, the famous Christ the Redeemer statue featured a message dedicated to the singer and Swifties who flew in from around the world.
A young fan traded friendship bracelets with Swift at a show in São Paulo.
She nailed the choreography in her "Reputation" era in Sydney in February.
The "Reputation" set also featured looks from Swift's past eras during "Look What You Made Me Do."
Opening act Sabrina Carpenter sang "White Horse" with Swift during the acoustic set in Sydney.
Wearing sparkling fringe jackets, Swift and her backup dancers took their final bows after performing in Melbourne, Australia.
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