00:00Taylor Swift has done it again. The pop sensation has just wrapped up the European leg of her
00:05era's tour, and it's nothing short of legendary. But what makes this finale so special? Let's
00:10dive in.
00:11Taylor's final show at Wembley was her eighth at the iconic venue this summer, breaking
00:15Michael Jackson's record from his 1988 Bad tour. Over 1.2 million fans across the UK
00:22experienced the magic of Taylor Swift live, and the numbers are staggering.
00:26The economic impact? An estimated £1 billion. Taylor pulled out all the stops for her final
00:32show, bringing Florence Walsh of Florence, plus, the machine on stage for her powerful
00:36duet of Florida. And that's not all. Jack Antonoff joined her for a guitar medley that
00:41had the crowd on their feet. But the biggest surprise? The live debut of So Long London,
00:46a heartfelt ballad believed to be about her split with British actor Joe Alwyn. The emotional
00:51performance left fans in tears. And, just when fans thought the night was over, Taylor
00:56premiered a brand-new music video on the stadium's big screens. Featuring behind-the-scenes
01:01footage and the anthem, I Can Do It With a Broken Heart, it was the perfect end to an
01:06unforgettable night. As Taylor wrapped up her three-and-a-half-hour show, she told the
01:10crowd,
01:11I've never had it this good before. And honestly, neither have we.
01:14With her European tour now behind her, Taylor's set to take a well-deserved break before heading
01:19back to North America. But one thing's for sure, she's already made history.
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