The singer (34) finished her four performances as part of the Eras tour in the capital on Saturday
Taylor Swift is thankful for her time in Tokyo!
The pop singer, 34, reflected on her “wonderful” time performing in Tokyo, Japan, as she thanked fans in a new post late on Saturday after playing the last of four shows of her Eras tour in the capital that night.
“Tokyo!!! Those 4 Tokyo Dome shows were so amazing,” Swift wrote in the caption. “I missed you all so much and loved being back on stage and frolicking with my fellow performers and the band.”
Along with her message, the “Karma” singer posted photos from her time on stage in Japan, showing her performing in several different impressive looks at the Tokyo Dome.
“Thank you to everyone who lives in and around Tokyo, and to everyone who traveled far and wide to be with us,” she concluded.
The new announcement comes shortly after Gracie Hunt — who is the daughter of Kansas City Chiefs chairman and CEO Clark Hunt — confirmed to PEOPLE on Saturday that Swift will attend the 2024 Super Bowl on Sunday. The singer was expected to come in support of boyfriend Travis Kelce.
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Swift thanked fans for her “wonderful” performances in Tokyo on Saturday.
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Taylor Swift hits the Tokyo Dome stage ahead of Travis Kelce’s Super Bowl performance
On Saturday, Gracie spoke to PEOPLE on the red carpet at the Fanatics Super Bowl Party in Las Vegas, confirming that the pop superstar will be watching the big game in person this weekend. “She is coming! She is coming! We’re excited,” Hunt, 25, said
Swift witnessed the Kansas City Chiefs secure their ticket to the Super Bowl while attending their AFC Championship Game victory on January 28th. Her confirmed appearance at the Super Bowl comes after appearances at multiple games in support of Kelce, 34, over the past month.
Swift is next at the Super Bowl in support of her boyfriend Travis Kelce.
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Ahead of the big game, Swift performed her first show for the Tokyo leg of her Eras tour on Wednesday, and her final show in the capital on Saturday. Like all previous Eras Tour shows, parts of the show were dedicated to each of Swift’s albums with a few surprise songs added to the mix over the four nights.
In a fan-made video from one of her performances shared on X (formerly Twitter), Swift expressed her “happyness to be back” in Tokyo after not touring the capital in “over 4 years.”
Taylor Swift hits the Tokyo Dome stage ahead of Travis Kelce’s Super Bowl performance
The “Anti-Hero” singer also revealed details about her upcoming 11th studio album Department for tortured poetswhich she announced last week at the Grammy Awards.
“I worked on Tortured poets right after I signed up Midnight,” Swift said, as previously reported. “I worked on it for about two years, I continued to work on it during the American tour and when it was perfect — in my opinion when it’s good enough for you — I finished it and I’m so excited that you’ll be able to hear it soon.”
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