Ryan and Blake, 37, share kids James, nine, Inez, eight, Betty, five, and one-year-old 𝚋𝚊𝚋𝚱 Olin, and took them to see best friend Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour show once again.

While the family-of-six has seen the pop icon on stage multiple times this tour so far, this latest experience proved to be quite an emotional and impactful one on the Deadpool & Wolverine star.

“When I’m 95 yrs old and my wife and kids wheel me outside and into the sun so I can drink a sandwich, I’ll still be talking about seeing this show in New Orleans,” he wistfully captioned his lengthy tribute to Taylor.

Ryan and Blake took their kids to see Taylor Swift perform in New Orleans

He continued: “The main reason I’ll never forget this show is because it brings people together in so many ways. And in 2024, (where that feeling is scarce as hell) it’s a special and incredibly rare thing.”

“The main reason I’ll never forget this show is because it brings people together in so many ways.”

Adding to his sweet words about his friend, he penned: “I don’t understand the unimaginable work, care, talent and discipline @taylorswift generates to create an experience like this because I’m not a scientist. It’s an athletic event and a collective cultural phenomenon. It’s gigantic but intimate.”

The Eras Tour is currently the highest grossing concert tour of all time

The one downside he noted? That Taylor herself can’t experience the way the tour has impacted her fans and attendees. “The only bummer is she can’t be in the audience to experience what everyone else sees and feels.” 

In what his followers deemed to be a nod to the exorbitant ticket prices and record-breaking (often debilitating) demand, he concluded with: “To watch herself up there is something I wish she could know. But that isn’t physically possible and even if it were, you can’t just get tickets last minute.”