New Report Lays Out The Mind-Blowing Profits From Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour That Will Likely Never Be Topped

New Report Lays Out The Mind-Blowing Profits From Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour That Will Likely Never Be Topped

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Taylor Swift (Photo by Kate Green/Getty Images)
Pop star Taylor Swift, who became a billionaire in 2023, finally brought a close to her worldwide Eras Tour Sunday.

Official numbers from Swift’s production company, Taylor Swift Touring, show the singer has made a ton of money.

Swift’s historic Eras Tour accumulated $2,077,618,725, according to a report by the New York Times on Monday. That is $2 BILLION!

According to Billboard magazine, that number absolutely destroyed Coldplay’s $1 billion record for their Spheres World Tour.

On X, formerly Twitter, a fan of Taylor Swift broke down the numbers even more and showed that Swift’s touring company probably cleared close to $1 billion.

How many Chiefs Game Will Taylor Swift Attend After Finishing Her Eras Tour?

After 149 concerts, Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour came to a close.

The two-year adventure ended on Sunday as Swift was forced to miss her first Chiefs home game of the year.

She didn’t announce any new movies or shows, which means she has all the time in the world to attend games now.
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After playing her final show in Vancouver, Canada, Swift has the opportunity to attend the team’s last four games in the regular season.

The remaining games are as follows: at the Cleveland Browns, home against the Houston Texans, at the Pittsburgh Steelers, and at the Denver Broncos.

If she keeps up with her theme in 2024, Swift is unlikely to attend any of the three road games.

Given this trend, that could mean that the only game she attends in the remaining regular season schedule is the one against the Houston Texans on December 21st.
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Last year, Swift attended all of Kansas City’s playoff games, including road games to Orchard Park, New York, and Baltimore, Maryland, for games against the Bills and Ravens.

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