Sunday, November 17

Taylor Swift dedicated an emotional message to her fans in Japan: “I missed you so much”

Taylor Swift said goodbye to her fans in Japan. This week, the 34-year-old American singer offered four shows in a row in Tokyo, where she had not performed for five years, and she dedicated an emotional message to them on her social networks to thank them for their support.

The “Cruel Summer” singer shared an emotional message of gratitude to her fans in Tokyo on her Instagram account.. “Those 4 shows at the Tokyo Dome were wonderful,” she said.

“I missed them all so much and loved being on stage frolicking with my fellow performers and the band again. Thank you to everyone who lives in and around Tokyo, and to everyone who traveled far and wide to be there with us,” he added.

Taylor accompanied the message with several photos of the best moments during their shows in Tokyo.

Small setbacks

This week, Taylor Swift began the second leg of her The Eras Tour in Japanwhere he offered four shows, in which he had some setbacks.

In his first show in the Japanese capital he almost slipped from the chair he used for the choreography of “Vigilante Shit.”

Swift lost her balance when she fell onto the chair she uses for choreography and it was off his mark, so he had to adjust it.

Although the mishap was almost imperceptible, many of his fans realized and they commented on it in X. Some claimed that her squats saved her from falling to the ground.

Friday night, The 34-year-old singer nearly fell while climbing off the roof of the cabin she uses in the Folkore segment of the show.; However, she took the stumble with humor.

“I almost fell out of the Folklore cabin, but I didn’t and that’s the lesson,” he told the crowd with a laugh. “My life flashed before my eyes. Everything is fine, everything is fine, everything is great. I’m so glad I didn’t fall off the Folklore cabin, you know what I mean. What a great night in Tokyo,” she added.

This week, Taylor Swift began the second leg of her The Eras Tour in Tokyo, Japan, where she performed four shows. The tour will continue through Australia, Singapore, France, Sweden, Portugal, Spain, United Kingdom, Ireland, Netherlands, Switzerland, Italy, Germany, Poland and Austria before returning to the United States and ending in Canada.

The Eras Tour began in March 2023 in the United States with 53 dates. In August it made port for the first time in Latin America with four shows in Mexico, three in Argentina and six in Brazil.

In December, Taylor Swift broke the Guinness Record for the highest-grossing music tour in history by raising more than $1 billion. with his The Eras Tourmaking it the most lucrative tour in history.

The tour will come to streaming

The Eras Tour Film will arrive on Disney+ on March 15. This Wednesday, Taylor Swift shared the news through her social networks.

“I am delighted to let you know that I have found a streaming home for The Eras Tour Concert Film, and that home will be @disneyplus. For the first time we will be showing the entire concert,” the singer wrote on her Instagram account.

Taylor Swift’s Biggest, Most Lucrative Tour Movie Coming to Disney+ Will Include Five Additional Songs which did not include the theatrical version or the digital edition available on other streaming platforms.

So far, the names of all the additional songs are not known.it is only known that one of them will be “Cardigan” and that they will be mostly acoustic songs.

The Eras Tour Film came to streaming on December 13, the singer’s birthday. This version of the film included three additional songs: “Wildest Dreams”, “The Archer” and “Long Live”.

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