THE extravagant glitz and glamor of Taylor Swift’s Eras tour doesn’t come cheap.

The U.S. Sun has spoken to two behind-the-scenes consultants for what is ready to become the largest grossing tour ever, surpassing Taylor’s record of $1.2 billion from 2023.

Taylor Swift has different costume changes during her three-and-a-half hour set6

Taylor Swift has different costume changes during her three-and-a-half hour setCredit: AFP

The U.S Sun has spoken to two Eras tour insider who have given the lowdown about the costs involved to stage the highest grossing tour in history6

The U.S Sun has spoken to two Eras tour insider who have given the lowdown about the costs involved to stage the highest grossing tour in historyCredit: Getty

Taylor's back-up band, which includes vocalists and instrumentalists, have the same attention to detail given to their appearance as the star of the show6

Taylor’s back-up band, which includes vocalists and instrumentalists, have the same attention to detail given to their appearance as the star of the showCredit: Getty

And both help break down the logistics of playing a 161-show world tour, including a mammoth 100-day, 51-gig stretch in Europe.

The U.S Sun has already revealed the cost of security for Taylor and her entourage this summer across the pond is a whopping $30 million.

The effort, workload and cost are staggering for, what one of the insiders claims, is the continent’s “largest and most expensive tour” of all time.

The U.S. Sun has been told the entire money spent on hair, makeup and wages for the members of her back-up band which help crash out the tunes night after night for the European stretch which started in Paris earlier this month and ends in London in August, is an eye-watering $4.3 million.

“We are like an army,” said one external consultant in coordinating makeup and hair stylists for the Euro Part of the Eras tour. “But everyone involved loves this kind of challenge.”

MASSIVE BUDGET

The source, who has 20 years experience of working for Rihanna, and Beyonce, says every location throws up its challenges when it comes to making Taylor, the backup dancers, vocalists, and band members sparkle on stage.

“With such long shows and changes in temperature and humidity, we are always having to adapt,” she added.

According to the source, 10 make-up artists are working on the entirety of the European stretch of Eras, each earning around $65,000 for three months’ work.

The budget for the whole tour for products alone comes in at $500,000.

The U.S Sun has been told the total cost of Taylor's different costumes is over $1 million6

The U.S Sun has been told the total cost of Taylor’s different costumes is over $1 millionCredit: Getty

Although Taylor mixes up her live performances with some solo slots, her team of 15 backup dancers bring some serious energy when called upon.

Just like the superstar main attraction, they have 10 different outfits for the three-and-a-half hour performance. Each one costs around $1,500, with the dancers’ costume budget coming in at $225,000.

When performing hits like Are You Ready for It, the 34-year-old superstar is flanked by her on-stage pals, throwing out some serious moves.

It sends the fans wild – but also causes a few headaches for the wardrobe department.

“The fans also come to the concerts for the costumes, and the styles, but we often have to adjust and fix outfits”, said one of our insiders.

“Because of the intensity of the dance movements, holes sometimes appear.”

ERAS TOUR EUROPEAN DATES COST BREAKDOWN

TOTAL COST FOR BEHIND-THE-SCENES TEAM WORKING ON ERAS TOUR IN EUROPE : $4.3 million

Taylor’s 10 different outfits

Versace, $50,000

Oscar de La Renta, $140,000

Three Roberto Cavalli designs, $255,000

Total (including rest of wardrobe) : $1.3 million

Accessories

Necklaces, rings, bracelets, Swarovski jewelry

Total: $1.2 million

Shoes

Mostly Christian Louboutin

Total: $195,000

Hair stylists

Two full-time stylists, costing $3,000 per show.

Total: $153,000

Make-up

Two full-time makeup artists, including products costing $3,000 per show

Total: $153,000

Backup dancers costumes

10 different outfits, costing $1,500 each.

Total: $225,000

Hair budget for dancers and vocalists

$30,000 per show

Total: $650,000

Make up artists

10 people, paid $65,000 for three months work

Budget for products for dancers, vocalists and instrumentalists

$500,000

Total: $1.1 million

Instrumentalists

Six people, 10 different outfits , costing $1,000 each

Total: $60,000

Backing vocalists

Four people, 10 different outfits, costing $1,200 each

Total: $48,000

CLASSY COSTUMES

Taylor’s 10 costume changes revolve around expensive designs from the likes of Versace and Roberto Cavalli.

The Versace number is valued at $50,000, while the three Cavalli come in at $255,000. The budget for Taylor’s on-stage look, which also includes a $140,000 Oscar de la Renta dress, is $1.3 million.

That’s not including, however, accessories such as rings, bracelets and some Swarovski jewelry, totaling $1,2 million.

She has two full-time make up artists, and between products and material, it costs around 3000 dollars per show just for her makeup, which works out at $153,000.

Her shoes, which mostly consist of her favorite Louboutin’s, total $195,000 dollars.

Hairstylists are on board for $3,000 a show.

“Taylor has great taste, she is always giving us feedback and the teamwork is very beneficial” said the 15-year industry veteran who’s also worked with Katy Perry.

“The outfits are marvelous, and they really fit her personality, her image and her art.”

AMAZING EXPERIENCE

With an average of 44 songs in a show, Taylor relies on the energy, and talent, of her back-up band.

There are six instrumentalists who also need 10 different outfits at $1,000 each and likewise with the team of four backing vocalists, who have a $60,000 budget to boost their own looks.

To put the spending into some kind of context, legendary Irish rockers U2 grossed a then record from 2009 to 2011, making $736,421,584 from 110 shows

Problem was, it was costing the band $750,000 to keep the show on the road, and that’s without taking into account the cost of building the elaborate sets.

With Taylor poised to break the $2 billion barrier in 2024, there’s money to spend in the pursuit to deliver a show worthy of some of the exorbitant ticket prices, especially in the United States.

“The budget is huge, as the show and the outfits, wardrobe and styles for this tour have been prepared and programmed to be a whole ‘tribute’ to her career so far,” added the style specialist.

“It’s a very exciting and intense experience, but the people working the shows are the best in the world.

“There’s a lot of moving parts between concerts, but the coordination and flow has been perfect. Everyone is very happy, and it’s probably the best experience of my career.”

The Cruel Summer star has two full-time hair stylists for her 51 shows in Europe, which costs $153,000

The Cruel Summer star has two full-time hair stylists for her 51 shows in Europe, which costs $153,000Credit: Getty

Taylor Swift needs plenty of on stage help as she regularly belts out 44 hits every show

Taylor Swift needs plenty of on stage help as she regularly belts out 44 hits every show