It is an emotional moment for Taylor Swift as her Eras Tour coming to an end. During her Toronto show, she received a minutes-long standing ovation after performing 'Champagne Problems' and this left her in tears on stage, reported People.

In a video shared by a fan social media, Swift can be heard telling her fans on stage, "Toronto, we're at the very end of this tour so you doing that, you have no idea how much it means to me and to my ..." "This tour ... I don't even know what I'm saying anymore. That was ... uh, I'm just having a bit of a moment so ..." Swift then paused, and wiped tears from her face as the audience clapped and cheered for her.

"It's not even the last show!" shared Swift, adding, "My band, my crew, all of my fellow performers, we have put so much of our lives into this. And you've put so much of your lives into being with us tonight and to giving us that moment that we will never forget." "We've loved our time in Toronto, it's been so amazing," Swift added.

"I love you guys. Thanks so much for that," she concluded.

"The 14-time Grammy winner performed an acoustic guitar mix of "Sparks Fly" and "Message in a Bottle," followed by an acoustic piano mix of "You're Losing Me" and "How Did It End?"," according to People.

During her concert, Travis Kelce's father Ed was also spotted.

Earlier, during her performance at Toronto's Rogers Centre, she reflected on her six nominations for the 2025 Grammy Awards.

With one of the nominations being in the Album of the Year category for her work on 'The Tortured Poets Department'(TTPD), an award she's won four times already, Swift became the first woman to receive seven nominations in that category.

"You guys did something so amazing over the course of the last few months," she told fans during her concert in a fan-captured video. "I just mean what you did with embracing The Tortured Poets Department, the album. It's truly blown my mind because it's really emotional for me that this album, I wrote it during the Eras Tour." "I wrote that album, made that album, all [while] trying to keep it a secret from you guys. And then [we] announced the album, and then we basically were, like, working really hard to secretly put together a new chapter in the Eras Tour of The Tortured Poets Department and we wanted to surprise you with it, and we did," she recalled.

After reflecting on the album's success on the charts, Swift shared, "And the most recent thing that you did, because everything that happens is a direct reflection of the passion that you show, is you guys got this album nominated for six Grammys," she said. "It's so unbelievable, so thank you," reported People.

Recently, the MTV Europe Music Awards took place in Manchester. Taylor Swift swept awards for Best Artist, Best US Act, and Best Live Act. She also won Best Video for "Fortnight" with Post Malone.

Swift will end the Eras Tour, which started in March 2023, with three final shows in Vancouver on December 6, 7 and 8, reported People.