Fans of Taylor Swift in Houston were treated to an exciting weekend as the pop star kicked off her Eras Tour in the city. According to the Houston Chronicle (https://www.chron.com/entertainment/music/article/Review-Taylor-Swift-Eras-Tour-show-at-Houston-s-16119109.php), the concert at the NRG Stadium was a huge success. Thousands of fans waited for hours to get exclusive Taylor Swift merchandise, as reported by Chron (https://www.chron.com/entertainment/music/article/thousands-line-up-for-taylor-swift-nrg-merch-16115293.php). The City of Houston also honored the singer by illuminating the City Hall with a “Lavender Haze” for the weekend, as stated by ABC13 (https://abc13.com/taylor-swift-eras-tour-houston-city-hall-lavender-haze/10542510/).
The concert attracted tens of thousands of fans who eagerly watched as the pop star performed her biggest hits, according to KHOU (https://www.khou.com/article/news/local/taylor-swift-concert-nrg-stadium-day-one/285-667553bc-91f2-4d04-9356-bc24be858a1e). Ticket prices for the concerts dropped at the last minute, giving more fans a chance to attend, as mentioned by Chron (https://www.chron.com/entertainment/music/article/Taylor-Swift-s-Eras-Tour-in-Houston-Last-minute-16115495.php).
Transportation advocates also suggested that METRO Houston should change the name of the METRORail Red Line in honor of Taylor Swift’s concert weekend, as reported by Chron (https://www.chron.com/local/article/METRO-Houston-asked-to-change-name-ahead-of-16114770.php).
But beware of scammers, as Fox 26 Houston (https://www.fox26houston.com/news/taylor-swift-concert-fans-beware-scammers-targeting-this-weekends-shows-in-houston) reported that some people were attempting to sell fake tickets to unsuspecting Taylor Swift fans.
Overall, Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour in Houston was a huge success and a memorable experience for her fans in the city.