Taylor Swift's Moment With Mom, Brother in Toronto Captured by Camera Crew

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Taylor Swift enjoyed a sweet moment with some of her family after finishing the last of her Eras shows in Toronto.

The singer, 34, performed six concerts in Toronto and in a few weeks will wrap up her record-breaking tour after 149 shows performed across five continents.

Concert-goers spotted Swift walking off-stage at the end of her live concert, where her mom, Andrea Swift, and brother, Austin Swift, were waiting for her surrounded by a professional camera crew.

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Taylor Swift performs onstage on October 25, 2024, in New Orleans, Louisiana. She shared a sweet moment with her family after her last show in Toronto. Erika Goldring/Getty Images

Swift gave her mom a long embrace and then hugged Austin, while Andrea waved to people in the stands who were cheering them on. The trio then walked into the backstage area as the camera crew followed.

The sweet moment was captured on video and shared to the Swift fan account, Taylor Swift Updates on X, formerly Twitter.

"Taylor hugging Andrea and Austin after her final show in Toronto, while being filmed by the camera crew!" it captioned the post.

Other Swifties— the name of the singer's fan base— reacted to the video in the replies.

"A family moment to close out the tour. Pure love and magic," wrote @faith_lovecode.

"Taylor Swift is hugging Austin and Andrea with so much love," commented @Manish_kumar754.

"The fact that they're still filming (and for sure will continue into Vancouver) leads me to believe that we won't be seeing this documentary until next spring/summer," replied @ottm42, referring to the behind-the-scenes documentary of the Eras tour fans believe is being made.

While Swift has not confirmed a documentary is being made, she did recently announce she will be releasing The Official Eras Tour Book.

"Excited to announce that The Official Eras Tour Book, filled with my own personal reflections, never-before-seen behind the scenes photos, all the magical memories you guys brought every single night," Swift said in a video message in October.

The book has more than 500 images, including never-before-seen photos of the tour, rehearsals, designer sketches and behind the scenes shots of instruments, set pieces and costumes.

The book will be available to buy at Target from November 29 and will cost $39.99. Swift promised in her October announcement that details on how to buy the book internationally would be coming soon.

In last month's book announcement, Swift also revealed that her fans would be able to buy physical copies of her most recent album, The Tortured Poets Department (TTPD): The Anthology, on either vinyl or CD.

Swift released TTPD in April and then two hours later dropped a second part of the album called the Anthology.

The TTPD physical album will feature 35 tracks, including four bonus songs. The vinyl product will consist of four marbled translucent discs and will also include a 12-inch by 12-inch poster.

The vinyl version will cost $59.99, and the CD will be $17.99, and both will also be available on November 29.

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