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Taylor Swift brought her Eras Tour of Europe to an epic close with a landmark performance at London’s famed Wembley Stadium.

It was her eighth headline concert at the iconic venue, beating Michael Jackson’s previous record. Swift also equaled Take That’s record for most shows by a single act at Wembley on one tour.

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The moment was further electrified by Swift’s surprise guests, Florence Welch and Jack Antonoff, who joined her on stage. Fans were also treated to the premiere of a new music video.

This tour finale was the 131st date of her colossal two-year Eras tour in which she has already played to nearly 1.2 million people around Europe alone. Her colossal UK fanbase is estimated to have generated over 1 billion pounds for the British economy.

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It was at the climax of the Wembley show that Swift also premiered the live debut of “So Long, London,” before going on to praise the unbridled energy of UK crowds. Within the same week was a surprise duet with Ed Sheeran on “Endgame” and “Thinking Out Loud.”.

Wrapping up her European tour leg in style before adoring London fans, the Wembley concert makes for a perfect grand finale to one of the highest-grossing tours in music history. Leaving on a high note, the pop icon departed, having sealed her stature as just that—a global superstar.


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