Taylor Swift fans are grappling with an emotional hangover following the conclusion of the history-making Eras Tour last month.
As they eagerly await for any updates from their beloved popstar on a new album or the release of the re-recorded versions of Taylor Swift and Reputation, many fans have made a routine of following NFL football game to catch a glimpse of their most loved star at the Arrowhead Stadium.
One devoted Swiftie, created an app called, Swift Alert, connecting more than a million fans from every country. "We've been looking for a way to bring the type of joy and togetherness that we were able to create during the tour," they said. "We're exploring different ways to do that again."
For some fans, however, moving on has been difficult. A Swiftie from Utah, who used to broadcast live-streams during the concert lamented the loss of Eras Tour admitting that they're "missing the community a lot. I would take 149 more shows if I had the chance."
The fan made their hobby as a fulltime albeit unpaid job further reflecting on the event saying, "The excitement of hearing applause play at the start of the show, seeing the clock and Taylor popping up is gone. It was like a scheduled dopamine high, having those each week."
Since the start of 2025, Taylor Swift has remained out of the public eye. Recently, the fans were thrilled to hear a good news from singer’s boyfriend Travis Kelce, hinting her possible appearance at the games playoff.
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