Taylor Swift has finished her unforgettable Eras Tour, wrapping up the final three shows in Canada. The tour, which started on March 17 in Arizona, included over 140 performances across five continents and made $2 billion. This makes it the highest-earning tour ever, beating Elton John’s Farewell Yellow Brick Road tour, which made $939 million. Over 10 million fans attended the shows, making it a massive success for music and local economies. Tra
Swift’s last show in Vancouver was emotional. After she performed “Champagne Problems,” fans surprised her by singing “Happy Birthday” ahead of her 35th birthday on December 13. The moment brought tears to her eyes and showed how much her fans love her. The tour also boosted local businesses with increased tourism and huge sales of merchandise like hoodies and bracelets.
With the tour over, Taylor will take some time to rest. Fans will likely see her at Kansas City Chiefs games, supporting her boyfriend, Travis Kelce. Her appearances have brought new fans to the NFL and helped promote the league in unexpected ways.
The Kansas City Chiefs won a close game against the Los Angeles Chargers, 19-17, thanks to a last-minute field goal. This season, the Chiefs have shown they can handle pressure, with 10 of their 12 wins decided by one score.
Next, they face the Cleveland Browns in a game they’re expected to win. After that, tougher matchups await, including road games against the Texans and Broncos, and a Christmas Day game at home against the Steelers. The Chiefs are working hard to stay on top as they head into the playoffs.