The Nashville star is about to conclude her triumphant tour with The Eras Tour through the US and in 2024 she will arrive in Europe, Asia and Australia.
Taylor Swift's The Eras Tour may go down in music history for its record sales and price figures, which raise the estimated collection above $1 billion. But the American singer is willing to add to those amounts another amount intended to reward those who have supported her on this world tour.
According to TMZ, Swift is going to give an extra $100,000 to each of the fifty truck drivers she has mobilized on her tour. The bonus would be a kind of prize for moving all the equipment throughout the singer's native country and they would receive it before the concert this Saturday in Santa Clara, California. The popular entertainment news website added that there would also be "a very generous amount" for the rest of The Eras Tour staff.
Subsequently, People has specified that the reward extends to all tour staff, which includes dancers, sound technicians, caterers, etc... so the total amount distributed amounts to $55 million. , just over 50 million euros.
Since she announced The Eras Tour, everything Taylor Swift related has become superlative. A few days ago, seismologist Jackie Caplan-Auerbach told the American network CNN that attendees at her concerts in Seattle generated a movement similar to that caused by an earthquake of magnitude 2.3 on the Richter scale.
After her performance in Santa Clara, the pop star will give six performances in Los Angeles to say goodbye to her country. On August 24 she will kick off her international tour in Mexico City, which in 2024 will extend to Europe, Asia and Australia. The Eras Tour will stop in Spain on May 30, 2024 with a concert at the Santiago Bernabéu stadium, whose resale reaches 6,000 euros per ticket.