"That was a late, great night I won’t forget," the pop star wrote.
After a nearly three-hour delay, Swift's final Nashville show went on despite the rain.
"For Taylor Swift, a bench for you to read on at Centennial Park," reads a plaque on the city's new bench.
The superstar's three nights at Mercedes-Benz Stadium included the live debuts of "High Infidelity" and "Coney Island."
From Arizona to Florida, cities have been rolling out the red carpet for Swift's Eras Tour arrival.
“She's like, ‘Baby child. Come on. What controversy could you have had for the five minutes you've been making music?’" the 18-year-old recalled.
"It was all very Mercury in retrograde coded," the singer joked.
City officials have been pulling out all the stops to welcome the superstar.
"I hope your stay is beyond your wildest dreams, and for everyone in Harris County, let's get ready for it," Judge Lina Hidalgo announced in her song-referencing video message shared on Wednesday (April 19).
The Swiftie duo met Taylor backstage and danced along to "Are You Ready for It?" during the concert.