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Taylor Swift gave giant bonuses to tour crew, including $100,000 each to truckers, report says

Taylor Swift performs on stage during The Eras Tour at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California, on Friday.  (Tribune News Service)
By Joseph Wilkinson New York Daily News

Taylor Swift doled out massive bonuses to the crew of her Eras Tour, proving that she may not be an “Anti-Hero” after all.

Swift, 33, gave $100,000 each to truckers who have been hauling her equipment across the country, TMZ reported Tuesday.

The “Bejeweled” singer handed out the bonuses last Saturday, before her final show in the Bay Area, sources told the outlet. Swift has one more stop on the U.S. leg of the Eras Tour, with six scheduled shows at SoFi Stadium in Southern California beginning Thursday.

An estimated 50 truckers drove Swift’s equipment across the country after the tour began March 17 near Phoenix, so the superstar paid up $5 million total in trucking bonuses alone, according to TMZ. Band members, dancers, lighting and sound technicians, caterers and other staff on the tour also received end-of-the-road bonuses, which were described as “very generous.”

While ticket sales for the Eras Tour were a technological disaster, the shows themselves have been widely praised and extremely popular. Swift added an additional Southern California show to her already packed American calendar, and has announced a slew of international dates, beginning with Mexico City on Aug. 24 and continuing with Buenos Aires on Nov. 9.

Though Swift has not been publicly reporting the revenue from each show, industry experts told the Wall Street Journal that the Eras Tour could be the first concert tour in history to gross $1 billion.

“What we’re seeing on this particular Taylor tour is almost like a once-in-a-lifetime phenomenon,” Jarred Arfa, executive vice president at Independent Artists Group, told the Journal. “It’s pretty astonishing.”