Taylor just wrapped up the Toronto shows, which means the Eras Tour has just one stop left before it ends forever. But hey, I’m going to actively ignore that and focus on the incredible shows we just had! Let me tell you—Toronto was absolutely phenomenal.
New Outfits
Taylor didn’t debut any new outfits in Toronto. However, she brought back some iconic looks that had been missing for a while, like the Scallops Midnights bodysuit, the purple folklore dress, and the blue Speak Now gown. She’s clearly starting to say goodbye… forever…
Surprise Songs
Night 1:
Guitar - My Boy Only Breaks His Favorite Toys x This Is Why We Can’t Have Nice Things
Piano - False God x ‘Tis The Damn Season
Night 2:
Guitar - I Don’t Wanna Live Forever x Mine
Piano - Peter x Evermore
Night 3:
Guitar - us. x Out Of The Woods with Gracie Abrams
Piano - Long Story Short x You’re On Your Own Kid
Night 4:
Guitar - Mr. Perfectly Fine x Better Than Revenge
Piano - State Of Grace x Labyrinth
Night 5:
Guitar - Ours x The Last Great American Dynasty
Piano - Cassandra x Mad Woman x I Did Something Bad
Night 6:
Guitar - Message In A Bottle x Sparks Fly
Piano - You’re Losing Me x How Did It End?
I can’t fathom the fact that there are just three shows left before the tour is over forever. There are outfits we will never see again—like, ever. And Cassandra x Mad Woman finally happened! Of course, it had to be on the one night I didn’t put it on Mastermind (though I did guess YOYOK a couple of days earlier and How Did It End? yesterday).
The surprise songs were actually so good. Every night had at least one of my all-time favorites, a literal crime scene.
It’s also really early in the morning and the show literally ended five minutes ago. I really can’t process the fact I got 101 points on Mastermind but I’m so happy. I woke up and managed to watch the ending of the show and it was great.
It’s hard to believe this is the last Eras Tour post that ends with “See you soon!” or “I can’t wait for the next city!” The next time I sit down to write a recap, it’ll be for the final shows. There won’t be anything left to look forward to, just a summation of the past two years. One city left, and three memorable nights that we are going to cherish forever.
So, for the last time ever: See you soon, Vancouver!