Taylor Swift's close pal and singer Gracie Abrams recently revealed a heartfelt memory from her record-breaking The Eras Tour.
In a conversation with Nylon magazine on December 17, the 25-year-old musician described the final concerts in Vancouver as an incredibly overwhelming experience.
Meanwhile, recalling the last nights of the superhit shows, Abrams stated that all Swift's crew members had been crying throughout the day, which felt like the last day of school, especially backstage.
"Everyone was walking around with their [Eras Tour] books, signing each other’s books. We were all walking around with Sharpies," the Mess It Up crooner added.
The songstress also mentioned that she learned so much from Swift, even in their conversations about random topics.
She also expressed her gratitude towards the Fortnight hitmaker for teaching her how to perform like a superstar on the stage, saying, "I was just soaking up every moment of her show, too. I’ve basically been studying it for a year and a half. Every time I’ve opened for her, I watch and learn."
In September, the Close To You singer also spoke to the Who What Wear publication, where she promoted her second studio album The Secret of Us.
During her interview, the singer remembered her unforgettable moment, when she debuted her track Us alongside Swift at Wembley Stadium in London in June.
For the unversed, Abrams opened for 49 Eras Tour shows, including the final stop of her sixth concert tour in British Columbia on December 8, 2024.
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