INDIANAPOLIS — "The very last U.S. show The Eras Tour will ever play is right here in Indianapolis, Indiana!"
It's a bittersweet moment for Swifties as The Eras Tour's concludes its final U.S. stop.
Taylor Swift performed her third concert at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis on Sunday, Nov. 3.
And for the third consecutive night, Swift told the sold-out crowd that Lucas Oil Stadium's attendance record has been broken, with more than 69,000 people at each concert.
"The fact that you guys have turned this tour into what it is, it's why we added so many shows. It's why this tour's been so long. It's why we wanted to come back through America. We weren't done yet. We hadn't played in Indy yet. You've already been so gracious to us tonight," Swift said to the audience.
A young girl was the recipient of Swift's hat during "22" in the Red era.
Remember the 2-minute standing ovation Friday night after "Champagne Problems?” Sunday night's ovation lasted 3 minutes, 57 seconds — which was nearly 40 seconds longer than Saturday night's!
The surprise songs on the final night in Indianapolis were mashups of "Cornelia Street"/"The Bolter" on guitar and "Death by a Thousand Cuts"/"The Great War" on piano.