Andrea and Scott Swift are proud parents.
During Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour performance on Dec. 6 in Vancouver, her parents shared an emotional moment in the audience as they watched her perform the mashup Speak now “Never Grow Up” and her Fearless the composition “The best day.”
In a fan-filmed video posted on MuchMusic, Andrea, 66, appeared to wipe away tears as she watched her daughter perform on stage. Then, as the star passed into it Fearless song, which Taylor (34) wrote as a tribute to her mom, Andrea turned to Scott (72) and they shared a long hug.
Taylor’s brother Austin, 32, then walked in and joined in the hug, wrapping his arms around Scott.
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At the Dec. 6 performance, the “Karma” singer also performed a mashup of Speak now“Haunted” and 1989s “Wonderland” during the surprise song part.
In May, Taylor played “The Best Day” during a Mother’s Day performance and introduced it by recalling the first time she showed it to Andrea.
“I wrote this song just compiling those key childhood memories that I had, not only of her as a mother, but as a friend,” Taylor said before describing her mom’s reaction.
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“She said, ‘That’s such a beautiful song. Where did you find it? It sounds exactly like the things we’ve been through,'” Taylor explained. “I thought, ‘Mom, I wrote that and secretly recorded it is our memories.’ It was the sweetest thing ever because I just don’t think she had any idea that I was going to write a song about the two of us.'”
When Andrea realized it was a recognition, Taylor said she immediately burst into tears.
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Emotions ran high at Taylor’s shows in Vancouver as she neared the end of her record-breaking tour on December 8. After 152 performances, she reflected on her journey on stage.
“We’ve been all over the world … we’ve had so many adventures,” she said during the opening Lover set. “It was the most exciting, powerful, electrifying, intense, challenging thing I’ve ever done in my entire life. We got the chance to perform in front of more than 10 million people on this tour.”
Then, just before closing the show one last time with “Karma,” she told the crowd, “I want to thank each and every one of you for being a part of the most exciting chapter of my life to date — my beloved Eras Tour.”
On Dec. 10, a source told PEOPLE that she was “exhausted, but obviously so, so grateful” to mark the end of her big tour. Still, there’s plenty to look forward to with a December 13 birthday and holidays with boyfriend Travis Kelce.
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