Caitlin Clark Says She’s ‘Fired Up’ at Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour Show

Caitlin Clark Says She’s ‘Fired Up’ at Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour Show
Caitlin Clark Says She’s ‘Fired Up’ at Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour Show

Taylor Swift got a warm welcome from Indianapolis — with one audience member in particular feeling “fired up!!!”

The pop superstar, 34, brought her Eras Tour to the Lucas Oil Stadium in the Indiana capital on Nov. 1 for the first of three shows, and WNBA Rookie of the Year Caitlin Clark was excited to be in attendance.

Sharing a few highlights from the show on her Instagram Stories, 22-year-old Indiana Fever star Clark first posted a photo from her vantage point in the audience showing Swift’s support act Gracie Abrams performing.

“I’m fired up!!!” she wrote over the snap, tagging her location as the Eras Tour.

Caitlin Clark posts on her Instagram Stories from Taylor Swift’s Indianapolis show on Nov. 1.

Caitlin Clark/Instagram

Indy Star reported this week that Clark had shared to the outlet through a representative that her favorite Swift song is “Enchanted,” and the WNBA star shared her delight at seeing the track performed live in her next Instagram Stories photo.

Posting a snap of the pop superstar performing the 2010 track from the album Speak Now, the basketball star wrote “enchanted!!!” over the image and added a crying emoji.

Caitlin Clark posts on her Instagram Stories from Taylor Swift’s Indianapolis show on Nov. 1.

Caitlin Clark/Instagram

The basketball star was also spotted trading friendship bracelets with members of the audience, as seen in a photo posted on X. In the snap, a smiling Clark wore a white t-shirt and blue denim jeans which she teamed with what appeared to be friendship bracelets on both her wrists.

Clark wasn’t the only familiar face in the audience on Nov. 1, as Chariah Gordon, the fiancée of Kansas City Chiefs star Mecole Hardman Jr., was also cheering on Swift as she performed.

Among posts from the night on her Instagram Stories, Gordon shared a video of the singer performing on stage, writing “Go sister!!!!!!” over the clip and adding a series of heart eye emojis.

Taylor Swift performs onstage during her Eras Tour show at Lucas Oil Stadium on Nov. 1, 2024 in Indianapolis, Indiana.

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After launching in March 2023, the Eras Tour is now nearing its end. After her three Indianapolis shows, Swift will next perform six shows at the Rogers Centre in Toronto from Nov. 14 to Nov. 23 before wrapping the blockbuster run with three shows at the BC Place in Vancouver from Dec. 6 to Dec. 8.

The “Cruel Summer” singer recently took a break from the Eras Tour after completing its European leg on Aug. 20, and she returned to the stage Oct. 18 at the Hard Rock Stadium in Miami.

“The Eras Tour is BACK and the 3 Miami crowds we just got to play for were on a new level,” Swift wrote on Instagram on Oct. 22. “With only 5 cities left to play before it’s over, I knew I was going to be savoring every moment up on that stage but the bewildering passion of those crowds really blew my mind.”

Earlier this month, the Grammy winner announced she’s releasing a new Eras Tour book exclusively at Target on Nov. 29, and it’ll feature never-before-seen concert footage for Swifties to enjoy.

Swift’s first official book will be available in hardcover and span 256 pages with over 500 images, offering a behind-the-scenes look at the making of the concert, the “Lover” musician’s performances and exclusive rehearsal photos, along with her personal reflections on the experience.

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“Here is the official retrospective of the most wondrous tour of my life, my beloved Eras Tour,” Swift said of the book, per a release. “Thank you to the fans who came to this show. You were what made The Eras Tour what it became.”

Alongside the announcement, she revealed the extended version of her latest album, The Tortured Poets Department: The Anthologywill be released on vinyl and CD exclusively at Target on Nov. 29.

Swift will next perform at the Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis on Saturday, Nov. 2 and Sunday, Nov. 3.

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