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After missing Travis Kelce and the Kansas City Chiefs’ previous two games, singer Taylor Swift made her return as the Chiefs defeated the Las Vegas Raiders 19-17 at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium on Black Friday.

Swift typically skips Kelce’s away games, reportedly due to security concerns. However, the Grammy-winning artist had another reason, as she was up in Toronto, Canada, performing in her “Eras Tour” from Nov. 14-23.

The “Bad Blood” singer has a two-week gap between Toronto and the final venue of her tour in Vancouver, which starts on Dec. 6 and lasts three days.

Less than a week ahead of her first show, BC Place, the home of the Major League Soccer team, Vancouver Whitecaps FC, has started preparing for the upcoming tour.

A popular Swift fan account on X with nearly 500,000 followers posted a photo of the stadium building the stage, commenting that it was the last preparation for the tour.

“The Eras Tour stage is being built for the very last time!” the account wrote on X.

This post left many Swifties saddened by the reality that her tour will be ending on Dec. 8, the final show date in Vancouver. They took to social media to leave their thoughts.

“For the last time and I’m quite literally not ok,” one fan said with a crying emoji.

“i can’t believe this tour is almost over,” added another.

“I can’t do this,” wrote a third.

“I’m not ready for this to be over,” commented a fourth.

“feeling sick to my stomach,” admitted a fifth.

“I’m going to need 5 business days just to emotionally recover from this one image,” replied a sixth.

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Taylor Swift performs during the first night of the Cincinnati stop of the Eras Tour at Paycor Stadium.

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Swift’s tour started back on March 17, 2023, at the initial venue of State Farm Stadium in Phoenix, Arizona, the home of the Arizona Cardinals. The “Eras Tour” spanned five continents, including North America, South America, Europe, Asia and Australia. It also consisted of 149 total shows and became the highest-grossing tour of all time and the first to surpass $1 billion.