Although Taylor Swift’s critically acclaimed Eras Tour ended last month, this concert was one that Swifties may not soon forget, especially those who have been through for a while.
A faithful Swiftie, comedian Nikki Glaser, revealed that she has been there several times; 22, to be exact. In an interview with People published on Thursday, December 19, the F-Boy Island host detailed his participation in the Eras Tour several times in his nearly two years. The 40-year-old comedian estimated he spent “about $100,000” to watch all of those shows.
“I want to be clear that we’re including travel expenses, hotels, and me also flying and putting up everyone that I would invite to go with me, plus tickets, plus merch,” Glaser said.
Although it probably would have had a high price, Glaser has no regrets about shelling out so much money and says his experience values it. He even said he “would have paid even more. “
Glaser’s cash accounted for a significant portion of the earnings of the Eras Tour hitmaker “Fortnight. “According to a report by the New York Times, Swift grossed a record $2,077,618,725 on her world tour.
In the same interview with People, Glaser said “I love that it was down to the dollar, and I could see my own money in that number and be like, ‘Yeah, there it is.'”
Glaser, who has been dating Chris Convy lately, also explained why she feels like spending so much.
“I justify this charge because I don’t have children, and it’s something I consciously should not do, and it’s something I’ve struggled with,” he said. she declared. “It wasn’t the simplest decision. There was a part of me that said, ‘I’d like to have children,’ but it just doesn’t have compatibility with my life. And thus making me feel better about the decision. I checked how much it costs to raise a child and , once I saw this number, I said to myself, “It’s not a challenge for me to wear this Taylor Swift. “
Glaser is recently nominated for Best Comedy Performance for her HBO comedy special Someday You’ll Die. She will host the awards ceremony, which will air on Sunday, January 5, 2025.
Alex González is an arts and culture journalist in Dallas, Texas. His paintings have also been published in Variety, Sports Illustrated and Billboard.