So that’s it - after 149 shows across 53 cities in 21 months, Taylor Swift's Eras tour came to an end on Sunday.
The concerts have been a focus for the superstar’s massive army of fans, who share clips online, pore over secret songs and sob at videos of Taylor presenting the ‘22 hat’ to yet another adorable nipper.
The tour has seen earth tremors caused by applause, ‘Taylornomics’ boosting the economy wherever she goes, a new album, a new boyfriend and millions of friendship bracelets made and swapped.
Her three nights at Murrayfield Stadium back in June sold out a year in advance, with Swifties turning the Scottish Capital into Taylortown for a memorable long weekend.
On Sunday the final three-and-a-half-hour epic played out in Vancouver, Canada, and thoughts are inevitably turning to what Taylor does next.
Here are 10 theories as to what it could be, with varying degrees of evidence behind them.

5. A new album
Taylor Swift is at the peak of her creative powers at the moment having released five albums in five years (six if you include the Anthology version of her latest - which we do). Who knows, maybe she's managed to write another 31 slices of storytelling pop perfection in the last six months and will announce a(nother) surprise album. | Getty Images

6. More gigs!
Taylor has reportedly been saying that she might not be stepping away from the live stage for long. Earlier this year she was joint-favourite to headline Glastonbury 2025. Have Michael and Emily Eavis persuaded her to finally make her debut at the world's most famous festival? | Getty Images

7. No more gigs!
Where do you go when you've just delivered the most creatively and commercially successful tour ever? It's the news that every fan would dread, but she could concentrate on recording music for the foreseeable future and say goodbye to stadiums for good. She could have a chat with Adele about it down the pub. | Getty Images

8. A completely new era
Taylor signs off a message to fans in her 'The Eras Tour' coffee-table book ($40, out in the UK soon) with "see you next era". Some have speculated that she could be set for a career change. She's never hidden her ambition to direct films, having been behind the camera for 'All Too Well: The Short Film', which was a 14-minute musical video/romantic drama starring Swift, Sadie Sink, and Dylan O'Brien. It's been reported that she has the greenlight from Seachlight Pictures to direct her first feature film for Searchlight Pictures, for which she's already written the script. Is an Oscar in the pipeline? | AFP via Getty Images