A Taylor Swift fan who has followed the singer around the world on the Eras Tour has baffled her fans after revealing where she sat during the final dates of the concert in Vancouver.
Swiftie Molly, from Georgia, USA, took to her TikTok account @1989vinyl to share how her view was obstructed on tour after paying $14 for her seats, but some people said she was “crazy” for even considering the tickets.
In the clip, which racked up over two million views, Molly showed off her view from backstage, claiming she didn’t get to see Taylor Swift perform in real life; however, he argued that the seats were still “slapped” because the stadium. BC Place, set up screens to watch the performance.
She captioned the video: ‘I wish they were selling these seats for the entire Eras Tour because they are a low key slap in the face!!! I think this section is going to be a lot of fun!!! Party Section.’
She explained: “I’m on the Eras Tour and tonight my seat is completely clogged.” They were $13.98. It makes me laugh that they are checking tickets because who is going to sneak into this section. We have a very partial vision of the scenario.
‘They added screens back here and you can see the stage discreetly through there. We’ll also be behind the scenes, like when she comes out in the Enchanted dress, she’ll come in here.
Approaching a section of the stage that is visible from the seats, he added: “When I sing Anti-Hero, it will be there.”
Taylor Swift fan Molly was branded “mental” for paying $14 for “obstructed seats” if she couldn’t see the stage at the Eras tour in Vancouver.
Molly revealed that she was sitting in seat 226 and explained that beyond seat 222, you have a better view of the stage.
Although Molly was incredibly happy with her seats, many were confused as to why people were purchasing a ticket that didn’t offer a view of the stage.
One person said: ‘Are you okay? Like mentally.” Another said, “Hey, this is crazy.”
Someone else agreed, saying, “It’s crazy that someone is selling tickets like that.”
A fourth added: “It doesn’t make sense why they would sell seats backstage.”
However, others saw the benefit of the discounted seats, with some saying they were “envious” of their view backstage.
One person said: ‘Just being in the atmosphere is worth it!!!’
Another added: ‘Honestly this is a good point of view to change! Have a great time!’
Someone else said: ‘Molly, I’m envious in the best way. I wish I were you.’
In the clip, which racked up more than two million views, Molly showed off her eyesight by saying she couldn’t see the stage but the seats were still “banged” because they put up screens to watch the performance.
Although Molly was incredibly happy with her seats, many were confused as to why people would buy a seat if they couldn’t see the stage.
However, others saw the benefit of the discounted seats, with some saying they were “envious” of their view backstage.
A fourth said: “The fact they’ve put a screen on the back makes it worth it.”
In another TikTok clip, Swiftie saw Taylor’s parents, Andrea and Scott Swift, backstage, who even greeted the super fan.
Elsewhere, Molly showed Taylor arriving on stage in a cleaning cart followed by a camera crew from the documentary.
Molly captioned the video: ‘They’re filming an eras tour documentary! This is so cool and crazy!!! We saw the cleaning cart so close and Taylor walked over after leaving.
Cameras followed the singer around the stage as she performed various eras and sang some of her most popular hits.
Other eagle-eyed fans on social media noticed that the camera path next to the stage was longer than usual, allowing for more angles to be captured.
Devoted Swifties were immediately convinced that the Lover singer was filming a second tour film or documentary, as the camera crew filmed the same way they did for the original Eras Tour film.
Swift secretly filmed the concert film during her series of shows in Los Angeles in August 2023; the film was released two months later, on October 13.
Taylor fans are abuzz with speculation that the singer is filming a second Eras Tour movie; seen December 6
It holds the record for the highest-grossing concert film of all time, grossing over $261 million at the global box office.
Taylor Swift and her team have yet to confirm whether another film project is in the works. However, fans are almost certain that the blonde beauty, known for her Easter eggs and surprises, has a secret sequel up her sleeve.
Fans justify their claims with rumors that Swift may be filming once again to include the newly added songs to the setlist of her eleventh studio album, The Tortured Poets Department, which was released in April.
Some also took to
One fan wrote beneath the post showing a crew on stage with Swift: “I hope she releases the second part of the Eras movie.” I’d gladly spend my money on that.’
Last October, the singer received criticism for pricing each ticket to the Eras tour film at $19.89, her year of birth.
“The second part of the Eras tour is coming up, everyone move,” wrote another.
A user named @readyforitom said: “The ttpd version of the eras tour is coming to YEPPP theaters.”
Referencing Swift’s frequent variant album releases, one wrote: ‘era tour (extended version) (ttpd included) LFGGGGGGG.’
“Please let it be eras tour 2 or a documentary,” another begged. “It’s another documentary,” one added.
Swift and her team have yet to confirm whether another film project is in the works.
Swift is scheduled to wrap up the Eras tour in Vancouver, Canada, on December 8.
“The moment is about to be iconic, stay tuned,” wrote @virtualdiaryy_.
The Eras tour kicked off on March 17 of last year in Glendale, Arizona, and grossed more than $1.04 billion, making it the highest-grossing tour in history, according to the AP.
Swift concluded the Eras tour in Vancouver, Canada, on December 8.
Throughout her stops on the Eras Tour, the August singer played four surprise songs, which changed with each show, on piano and acoustic guitar.
And he played almost every record in his discography of more than 300 songs that he has vocalized in his two-decade career as an artist.
Last week, the So Long, London singer revealed how she managed to fit into The Tortured Poets Department’s set ‘halfway’ through her Eras Tour in her newly released Eras Tour Book.
The 34-year-old megastar got real about including dazzling new outfits and daring choreography for the remaining 70-plus stops on her then-current concert tour.
“We conceptualized and rehearsed it in secret, and surprised the Parisian audience with it when we began our European leg of the tour,” he wrote in the 256-page illustrated book.
The Blank Space hitmaker also detailed that she wants to keep a “minimalist, white, austere and bold” theme for the TTPD set, a big contrast to the rest of the coloring.
“There was nothing like it on the show and it was a very exciting challenge to try to improve a show that I already loved,” he added.
The Eras Tour Book launched exclusively at Target last week for $39.99.
Describing the set’s imagery and props, he said his goal was to “create the illusion of an alien abduction, a battle scene, a religious institution, a mental institution, a haunted house, and a showgirl’s dressing room routine.”
The 14-time GRAMMY winner praised the feat, stating that the addition of was “very ambitious,” but proclaimed it to be “the most dramatic, cathartic, female-rage part of the night.”
He previously revealed that the book includes never-before-seen photographs from more than 100 shows, as well as the opportunity for fans to own The Tortured Poets Department: The Anthology on vinyl and CD.
The 1 singer also described the hot product as the “official retrospective of the most wonderful tour of her life.”
It also sparked rumors of a possible twelfth album and another tour with the final line in the Eras Tour Book: “See you in the next era.”