Taylor Swift live updates: See the best photos from last ‘Eras’ US shows
Indianapolis transformed into Swift City over the weekend, with Taylor playing her three final US Eras Tour shows in the Hoosier state.
Even the city’s police horses and the dinosaur statues outside the Indianapolis Children’s Museum were decked out in friendship bracelets for the occasion — as was Lucas Oil Stadium itself, briefly, after New Orleans’ Caesars Superdome “traded” its giant beaded bauble to the Indy venue.
Fans were invited to make their own beaded bracelets for free at the JW Marriott near the stadium, which hosted pre- and post-concert parties and plastered a massive graphic of Swift in her iconic “Lover” bodysuit on the side of the 34-story hotel.
The city even temporarily renamed more than 30 of its streets in honor of Swift’s visit, with signs including Fortnight Dr., Long Live Ln., Bad Blood Blvd. and Cornelia St. (the latter of which was one of Sunday night’s surprise songs).
There were several famous faces in the crowd at Swift’s Indy shows; Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark attended the Friday and Saturday concerts, while the 14-time Grammy winner’s boyfriend, Travis Kelce, was there on Saturday.
Swift seemed to mark the latter moment with her choice of acoustic tunes — “This Love” and “The Prophecy” — and the happy couple were spotted hand in hand post-show.
Fellow musicians Joey Fatone and Darius Rucker also jetted to Indianapolis for the Eras Tour, along with model and longtime Swift BFF Lily Aldridge, author John Green and Chiefs WAG Chariah Gordon.
And Swift proved she can do it with a broken mic pack on Friday night, handling the technical malfunction without missing a beat.
Taylor Swift hints she’ll be at Travis Kelce’s Chiefs game on Monday with subtle beauty choice
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Taylor Swift fans descended on Indianapolis, Ind., over the weekend as the superstar played a trio of sold-out Eras Tour shows at Lucas Oil Stadium — and judging by her manicure, she’s planning to head straight from Indy back to boyfriend Travis Kelce.
One eagle-eyed attendee at Swift’s Friday-night concert noticed her nails were already painted in Kansas City Chiefs colors — red and gold — ahead of the team’s game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Monday.
“Taylor already has her nails done for the game on Monday,” they posted on X (formerly Twitter), sharing several snaps of Swift’s mani featuring scarlet stars on a gilded base.
Taylor Swift closes out US leg of Eras Tour with three sold-out nights in Indianapolis
Taylor Swift fans blast ‘fraud’ Scott Borchetta for tribute post after selling singer’s masters: ‘Attention seeker’
Taylor Swift’s fans blasted “fraud” Scott Borchetta after the record executive took a trip down memory lane to celebrate 20 years since meeting the singer.
“Today marks the 20th anniversary of my first meeting with Taylor. A day that changed both of our lives,” the Big Machine Records founder captioned a throwback photo shared on Instagram Saturday.
“This photo was taken two nights later at the Bluebird Cafe. You see the back of my head, bottom left, T, and then Andrea [Swift] across the room…
“Always proud of the art and the work she did while we were together… and just as proud of her now. Keep crushing it… xx,” Borchetta, 62, concluded.
Taylor Swift gives nod to boyfriend Travis Kelce in the crowd at Eras Tour with surprise song mashup
Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour show in Indianapolis was full of romance!
Not only was her boyfriend, Travis Kelce, in the crowd, but the Grammy winner appeared to give him a nod during her surprise mashup performance of “This Love” and “The Prophecy” on Saturday night in Indianapolis.
Swift, 34, switched up the lyrics of “This Love” from “These hands had to let it go free / and this love came back to me” to “These hands had to let it go free / and it changed the prophecy.”
“The Prophecy” is featured on her most recent album, “The Tortured Poets Department,” whereas “This Love” is from her 2014 album, “1989.”