

The Eras Tour era of Taylor Swift’s life will finally draw to a close on December 8 with one final performance in Vancouver. The stadium tour, which earned well over a billion dollars, has been on the road since March 2023 and, come her concluding show, will have played over 152 nights across 54 cities across the globe.
“Taylor’s exhausted,” a source told US Weekly about the ambitious and record-breaking feat. They added that the songstress is “excited for some relaxation and downtime” following the end of the biggest milestone in Swift’s career to date, but that the musician isn’t about to put down the microphone for good.
According to the insider, Swift plans to release new original music in 2025 and is already discussing going on tour again by 2026 at the earliest. “She had such a great experience on Eras. She really wants to do it again,” they added before acknowledging that everything might change depending on where this next period of her life takes her.
“A lot of it hinges on what happens over the next year with Travis,” they continue. “She’s told her team to give her one year to see how things go in her personal life.”

Swift’s major year will culminate with her celebrating her 35th birthday on December 13, just five days after she wraps. It’s speculated she will toast the event with a star-studded party in New York City with appearances from her friends like Blake Lively, Gigi Hadid, Jack Antonoff, Zoë Kravitz, Sabrina Carpenter, Gracie Abrams and the Haim sisters.
As her schedule frees up, many believe that Swift will look to lead a more quiet lifestyle—something she’s already fully embraced this season with her ‘WAG’ persona. With the NFL season wrapping up in February, the new year promises a lot of fresh starts for the Grammy Award winner.
“Taylor plans to stay in and hibernate [with Travis] for a while,” another source said of her plans. As Swift sings herself, this well-deserved hiatus has been a long time coming…