Taylor Swift gets emotional and tries to hold back her tears as the crowd can’t stop cheering in Toronto

Taylor Swift continues her stellar run in 2024, wrapping up her iconic The Eras Tour with sold-out performances in stadiums and arenas across the globe.

On Thursday night, the 34-year-old global sensation kicked off the first of six highly anticipated shows at the Rogers Centre in Toronto, Canada.

Known for her deep connection with fans, Swift has often praised her Canadian audience, describing them as “welcoming, passionate, and excitable”โ€”a sentiment that was on full display during her Toronto debut. The crowd erupted into a standing ovation, a gesture so moving that even the seasoned superstar appeared visibly emotional, working hard to hold back tears as she soaked in the overwhelming love.

The Rogers Centre, home to MLB’s Toronto Blue Jays, added its own unique touch to celebrate the occasion. Greeting Swift and her fans at the premium entrance is a massive, vibrant friendship braceletโ€”a nod to one of the tourโ€™s signature traditions.

The bracelet, adorned with colors reminiscent of beadworkโ€”purple, pink, orange, red, and greenโ€”bears the inscription, โ€œTaylor Swift, The Eras Tour,โ€ making it a memorable tribute to Swiftโ€™s six-night residency from November 14โ€“23.

Friendship bracelets have become a cultural hallmark of The Eras Tour, fostering connections among fans who trade them as keepsakes while enjoying iconic hits like โ€œCruel Summer,โ€ โ€œAll Too Well,โ€ and โ€œBlank Space.โ€

As the tour nears its grand finale, Swift is set to conclude this historic journey in Vancouver, Canada, with three final performances scheduled from December 6โ€“8.