Taylor Swift‘s got a “bad reputation” for breaking records.

According toBillboard, the 28-year-old superstar’smassivereputationStadium Tourhas already grossed more than $54 million in just seven shows with nearly 400,000 tickets sold in one month.

The Grammy winner already broke a record on heropening night show in Arizonawhen 59,157 fans showed up to support Swift,whose latest albumsold two million copies in its first week of release.

Swift also sold more than 107,000 tickets and raked in $14 million for her two shows at Levi’s Stadium in Northern California before heading south to the Rose Bowl where more than 118,000 Swifties filled the Pasadena stadium, reportsBillboard.

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Taylor Swift in Concert - , AZ, Glendale, USA - 08 May 2018

And the star has returned the favor while busy rehearsing and traveling for her tour. In every city,Swift has had surprises in storefor Swifties and alsoheld meet-and-greetsbefore and after each show.

During her last dress rehearsal,she welcomed her “littlest fans”— foster children from Arizona — to the University of Phoenix Stadium for an intimate concert and pizza partyshortly after visiting a little girlrecovering from severe burns in the hospital.

Swift hasembraced the snakeduring herreputationera after she was bullied on social media with the reptile and previously explained to her fans why she chose to do thatduring a vulnerable momentwith her Swifties on opening night.

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Taylor Swift 2018 reputation Stadium Tour

“I think something that came out of it that was good is that I learned a really important lesson that I’ve been telling you from the stage for about 10 years but I never had to learn it so harshly myself. And that lesson has to do with how much you value your reputation,” she said on-stage in Arizona while acknowledging she went through “low” times in the last year.

source: people.com