
Taylor Swift has always been in a league of her own, but the Eras Tour is something entirely next level. It’s the kind of tour that feels like a career-spanning celebration and a cultural moment all at once.
Over two unforgettable nights at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts, Taylor delivered exactly that… and then some. I was lucky enough to catch both the first night on May 19th and the third night on May 21st. The upper-level seats on night one were still incredible, but night three was pure magic.
My best friend and I were on the floor, close enough to feel every single emotion Taylor poured into the performance. From far away or up close, she looked absolutely beautiful: radiant, confident, and fully in her element. The show ran about three and a half hours, and every single minute was worth it.


The production was massive, the energy electric, and the stadium felt like one giant sing-along from start to finish. Even the concessions got in on the fun with Lavender Haze-themed drinks (they were more fun than flavorful, but still a cute touch).
Phoebe Bridgers and GAYLE opened the shows with strong, standout sets that had the crowd fully warmed up and ready for Taylor’s journey through time.
When Taylor took the stage, the roar from the stadium was deafening. She moved gracefully through every era, hitting all the emotional highs and nostalgic beats fans were craving. “Cruel Summer” turned the entire stadium into a summer anthem, while “Love Story” and “You Belong With Me” had everyone screaming every word.


The folklore and evermore section brought a more intimate, storytelling vibe, especially with beautiful moments like “champagne problems,” “willow,” and “marjorie.” The Reputation era was pure fire: dark, fierce, and explosive… and the 1989 set had the whole place dancing and shaking the stadium.
Of course, the 10-minute version of “All Too Well” hit like it always does, especially with Phoebe Bridgers joining for “Nothing New.” The surprise songs were a special treat too: “Question…?” on guitar and “Invisible” on piano both landed perfectly.
But beyond the hits and the spectacle, what stood out most was Taylor’s stage presence. She’s an absolute pro who makes 70,000 people feel like she’s performing just for them. Whether she was sharing stories, laughing with the crowd, or delivering raw emotion, her connection with fans is unmatched. The Eras Tour isn’t just a concert, it’s an experience.
Seeing the show from two different vantage points only reinforced how special this tour is. Whether you’re in the nosebleeds or on the floor, Taylor Swift knows how to make every single person in that stadium feel part of something historic.
If you get the chance to catch the Eras Tour before it ends, take it. You won’t regret a single second!