After wrapping her record-breaking Eras Tour on Sunday, Dec. 8 in Vancouver, the pop superstar, 34, shared a carousel of photos from her time onstage.
Captioning the series of snaps with lyrics from her fan-favorite ballad, “All Too Well,” Swift included a couple of behind-the-scenes pictures: a photo of her posing inside the “cleaning cart” that snuck her to the stage and a group shot with her backup dancers, singers and band.
“It was rare. I was there. I remember it,” wrote Swift, ending her post with a heart emoji.
Earlier this week, we confirmed Swift rewarded her touring crew with $197 million in bonuses — from truck drivers and caterers to production assistants, dancers and more — on top of their salaries.
Following her 149th and final show, the singer’s production company, Taylor Swift Touring, also confirmed to the New York Times that over 10 million people had attended the Eras Tour and that more than $2 million in tickets had been sold.
At the top of her Dec. 8 show, Swift reflected on her global tour, saying, “We have had so many adventures. It has been the most exciting, powerful, electrifying, intense, most challenging thing I’ve ever done in my entire life.”
Before performing “Karma” (the final track of her setlist), the star thanked fans for being a “part of the most thrilling chapter of my entire life to date.”
As she took her final bow with all the performers onstage, Swift gathered them in for a group hug before embracing each individually.
On Dec. 10, Swift’s longtime bass player, Amos Heller, reflected on his own “ride of a lifetime” on the Eras Tour.
“You command so much respect and admiration from everyone who’s fortunate enough to add their effort to yours,” he wrote to Swift. “Your blend of focus, heart, stamina and joy calls forth the best of everyone around you. Thank you for trusting me with my part of your vision. It was the ride of a lifetime. I love you.”