Taylor Swift’s historical “Eras Tour” has finally ended with a finale on December 8 in Vancouver, Canada after an incredible two-year journey around five continents and 149 concerts. The show has been incredibly successful and brought in about $2.1 billion through elaborate performances and an emotional connection to the fans. The final show was special, and Taylor Swift praised the energetic crowd in Vancouver for singing along.
Now that the concert tour is over, all is speculating what is in line for Taylor Swift. There’s no official announcement so far for a new re-recorded album, but according to USA Today, she has two more albums up her sleeves to be re-released: “Reputation (Taylor’s Version)” and “Taylor Swift (Taylor’s Version,” which have trademarks that are scheduled to expire in 2025 if not used commercially.
Further indications of up-and-coming film work are hinted at in various aspects: cameras have already spotted during this tour, an indication of a documentary soon in the future. These, however, are not the only projects for Taylor Swift: she had filed trademarks of up-coming projects called “Female Rage: The Musical” and “Taylor-Con“.
Taylor Swift has finally opened herself up in a massive showcase of her range and flexibility as an artist. A mark was left for any person who attended it-the grand performances and connection were all felt. While many await the news regarding other future projects, one thing remains definite-that is: the next boundary to break by Taylor Swift and furthering a set of records in music.
Eras Tour now proves Taylor Swift as a global superstar; it is pretty evident that she has no plans on slowing up. With two re-released albums and potential film projects lining up, Taylor Swift’s fans have much to look forward to in the coming years. The moment Taylor Swift continues breaking those boundaries and proving people wrong is now – Taylor Swift will remain as long a beautiful and iconic figure for music to years to come.