Taylor Swift became tearful as she shared the Eras Tour stage with Gracie Abrams for the last time.
During her second-to-last Eras Tour event on December 7 at Vancouver's BC Place Stadium, the 34-year-old international pop phenomenon paused to honor the young singer-songwriter, who has been a standout opener on the last leg of the record-breaking tour.
"Tonight is the last opportunity for Gracie and me to perform together on this tour," Swift told the audience, according to a fan-made video. The two then sang an emotional mashup of Swift's Last Kiss and Abrams' I Love You, I'm Sorry.
The duo has provided amazing moments during the last leg of the Eras Tour, including a Toronto event last month when they mixed Swift's Out of the Woods with Abrams' Us, a piece they collaborated on for Abrams' album, The Story of Us.
With 149 events in 50 locations across five continents, the Eras Tour has been nothing short of legendary. She will hit the Eras Tour stage for the final time tonight, Sunday, December 8.
With 149 events in 50 locations across five continents, the Eras Tour has been nothing short of legendary. She will hit the Eras Tour stage for the final time tonight, Sunday, December 8.
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