Taylor Swift urged fans to vote in the US election as she marked the last show of the American leg of her Eras tour on Instagram on Tuesday.
The singer, 34, shared a collection of photos from her show in Indianapolis as well as issuing an important message to fans.
Despite her pleas to vote, Taylor snubbed Kamala Harris' closing election rally on Monday night, to support her boyfriend Travis Kelce at his Kansas Chiefs game.
Taylor was joined by her mother Andrea for the match and celebrated as the Chiefs came out victorious.
She wrote on Instagram: 'Couldn’t have asked for a more magical way to end our US shows on The Eras Tour.
Taylor Swift urged fans to vote in the US election as she marked the last show of the American leg of her Eras tour on Instagram on Tuesday
Despite her pleas to vote, Taylor snubbed Kamala Harris' closing election rally on Monday night, to support her boyfriend Travis Kelce at his Kansas Chiefs game
Taylor was joined by her mother Andrea (pictured clapping right) for the match and celebrated as the Chiefs came out victorious
Taylor wrote on Instagram: 'Here’s a friendly but extremely important reminder that tomorrow is the US Election and your last chance to vote'
'Just had the time of my life with 207,000 beautiful people in Indianapolis who showered us with so much love and excitement and joy…
'I know I’ll be looking back on this weekend and smiling because it was just like a dreamscape, all of it.
'Thank you to everyone who came out to see us on our last 3 American shows!! And here’s a friendly but extremely important reminder that tomorrow is the US Election and your last chance to vote.
'There are only 9 shows left on The Eras Tour. I can’t believe we’re in single digits. Next up: getting to finally see my beloved Canadian fans again!! See you for 6 shows in Toronto!'
The blockbuster tour — which is now the highest-grossing tour in history and the first to gross over $1 billion — began back in March of 2023 in Glendale, Arizona.
The last nine concerts will conclude the tour in Canada, with six shows in Toronto followed by a final three in Vancouver.
Taylor threw her support behind Kamala in September after the ABC showdown where Trump accused migrants of eating pets and said Democrats wanted to 'execute babies' in the ninth month of pregnancy.
The world had been waiting for Taylor to weigh in on the election after she backed Joe Biden in 2020.
Taylor's boyfriend Travis pictured on the pitch as the Chiefs took on the Tampa Bay Buccaneers
The songstress shared a number of photos from the sell out show at the Lucas Oil Stadium
'Just had the time of my life with 207,000 beautiful people in Indianapolis who showered us with so much love and excitement and joy', Taylor said
Taylor looked in high spirits as she dazzled in a black and gold sequin costume
Taylor threw her support behind Kamala in September after the ABC showdown where Trump accused migrants of eating pets
Taylor poked fun at Republicans in her endorsement. She included a photo of her cat, a knock at Republican vice presidential nominee J.D. Vance who mocked 'childless cat ladies'.
Kamala supporters took the chant to heart and formed groups of cat ladies for Harris.
The singer said in her post that she was disturbed by false reports she had endorsed Trump.
'I will be casting my vote for Kamala Harris and Tim Walz in the 2024 Presidential Election,' she wrote.
She signed her post 'childless cat lady'.