Swift superfans descend on Vancouver for end of Eras Tour. What drives the devotion?
VANCOUVER — Heather Roy says that when she and her 12-year-old daughter Harper attend Taylor Swift’s second show in Vancouver on Saturday, someone else will be with them — Harper’s big sister Evelyn, who died of cancer in 2020 at age 11.
“For us, it just feels like so much more than a concert,” Roy said.
Swift’s music provided comfort to Evelyn during treatment for neuroblastoma. She’d play Swift’s upbeat 2012 hit “22” to get her through the uncomfortable task of changing the dressing on her main intravenous line.
Now, Swift is a connection to Evelyn for her mother and sister, who won their tickets in a giveaway and will be travelling to the show from Calgary.