London, England – Taylor Swift kicked off her highly anticipated “Eras Tour” in London with a bang, captivating fans with her electrifying performance. The city of London showed its excitement with a special performance by the British Army at Buckingham Palace, where they danced to Swift’s hit song “Shake It Off” during the Changing the Guard ceremony on June 21.
The royal family’s official Instagram account shared a video of the performance, expressing their enthusiasm with the caption, “Can’t stop, won’t stop groovin’.” Additionally, the London Zoo joined in on the celebration by sharing throwback photos of Swift’s previous visit in 2012, welcoming her back for the “biggest tour of all time.”
As fans eagerly awaited Swift’s eight shows at London’s Wembley Stadium, which has a capacity of 90,000 people, the singer made headlines during her stop in Australia, where she visited the Sydney Zoo with her boyfriend, Travis Kelce, and her opening act, Sabrina Carpenter. Swift gushed about her love for red pandas and kangaroos during a duet with Carpenter on stage.
During her 100th performance of the “Eras Tour” in Liverpool, Swift made a surprising announcement, revealing that the tour would come to an end in December. This unprecedented admission marked a significant moment for the singer as she reflected on the journey of the tour and its impending conclusion. With her explosive performances and loyal fanbase, Swift’s “Eras Tour” continues to be a monumental success, solidifying her status as one of the music industry’s biggest stars.