Taylor Swift wrapped up her final Eras Tour show in Sydney with a heartfelt tribute to her Australian fans, expressing gratitude for their unwavering support throughout her four-night stint in the city.
Addressing the energetic crowd at Accor Stadium, Swift couldn’t help but express her amazement at their enthusiasm, saying, “You’re out here making me feel like I’m the first artist to play four shows at Accor Stadium!” The singer, known for her hit “Karma,” then delved into a performance of “The Man,” before pausing to share her feelings about the experience. “Sydney: welcome to the Eras Tour! This is our final night of four. And we have had the most wonderful time, I’ve got to tell you that,” she expressed with genuine warmth.
In a video shared on social media, Swift also opened up about feeling “at home” in Sydney, praising the city’s welcoming atmosphere. She even playfully imitated the Australian accent, sharing her favorite word spoken in that accent – “no.” The audience roared with laughter and cheers as Swift incorporated the word into her performance of “Should’ve Said No,” embracing the unique charm of the Australian dialect.
Despite some rain during Monday’s show, Swift’s spirits remained high as she invited the crowd to dance with her in the rain, recalling the previous weather-related delays during Friday’s performance. “You down to dance all night in the rain with me? Because I’m all in on that and you know we love a rain show here on the Eras Tour,” she exclaimed, igniting further excitement among her devoted fans.
As Swift bids farewell to Sydney, her Eras Tour will soon continue its journey, with Singapore as the next stop. The anticipation builds as Swift prepares to grace the stage at the National Stadium in Kallang for six nights starting on March 2, promising more unforgettable moments and electrifying performances for her global fanbase to cherish.