Artist Taylor Swift has drawn huge crowds for many “eras.” This tour was no different. Photo Courtesy of junior Addi Woods.
Many San Luis Obispo High School students have now gone to the Taylor Swift 2023 Eras tour and say it’s better than their “Wildest Dreams”; as it’s difficult to find anyone who has “Bad Blood” with Taylor after seeing her tour.
No kidding. Swift is a “Mastermind”.
“It was great! [A] once in a lifetime experience [My favorite song to listen to was] definitely “All of the girls you loved before”, and she did it on the piano too,” said senior Lindsey Giannini.
As part of the Era’s tour experience, many people pick an era of Swift for their “Style” of the concert. Many people from SLOHS are “Fearless” with their choice of outfits. A common theme seen was that many outfits were beautifully “Bejeweled”.
“For my outfit, I went as a mix of her debut and folklore eras. I wore a denim dress and boots along with a Folklore ‘Cardigan’ and [a] ‘Mirrorball’ cowboy hat that I made. My outfit was really comfortable ᠁ I was able to jump and dance the whole time,” said Taylor Swift fan and junior Alani Kiaha.
A key part of the Swift tour is trading friendship bracelets. The trendy “Delicate” bracelets can add so much to one’s concert experience as long as one does not “Shake it Off”.
“Everyone at the concert was super nice and it was so much fun trading friendship bracelets with them and meeting a ton of new people,” said Kiaha.
Many people have been in a “Lavender Haze” from the concert. Reportedly some of those who went to the concert and had a phenomenal time just have a “Blank Space” in their mind when trying to replay what happened. Possibly due to sensory overload.
“If I didn’t have the 5-minute video that my friend kindly took of me jamming to it, I probably would have told everyone that it didn’t happen,” said New York Resident Jenna ToCaitlin.
Overall, the Eras tour has been an extraordinary experience for those who have gone and remembered which many people knew “All too Well” would be the case. There are a lot of Swifties at SLOHS.
Can you “Tolerate it”?
Sources: Time.com