
Taylor Swift's final 'Eras Tour' show in Vancouver was not only filled with tears from fans but also backstage, with Gracie Abrams sharing behind-the-scenes memories.
- Dec 18, 2024
AceShowbiz - Gracie Abrams, who opened for Taylor Swift on her "Eras Tour", has shared her emotional experiences during the final concert in Vancouver on December 8. "Everyone had been crying all day," she recalled in an interview with Nylon. "It felt like the last day of school backstage."
Behind the scenes, there was a sense of camaraderie as crew members exchanged autographs in their "Eras Tour" books. Abrams described the bond formed with Swift and her team, saying, "I'm feeling emotional and grateful and in a state of shock that we don't, as a global community, get to experience that source of light anymore."
Throughout the tour, Abrams had been observing and learning from Swift. "I was just soaking up every moment of her show," she said. "I've basically been studying it for a year-and-a-half. Every time I've opened for her, I watch and learn. I learned from her every time we have a conversation about the weather, even."
Abrams also shared the impact Swift's tour has had on her own career. "It's funny to see what one song can do for engagement," she said of her single "That's So True". "It was really wild to hear voices in the stadium singing back at you."
Dancer Kameron Saunders, another member of the "Eras Tour" team, expressed his emotions after the final show. "I'm not quite ready with the proper words to encapsulate this entire experience," he wrote on Instagram, adding, "BUT what I can and am ready to do is say thank you to my Boss Lady!"
Abrams, who opened for Swift on and off throughout the tour, continues to draw inspiration from the pop star. She will bring her learnings to her own North American tour, which begins in July 2025.