Taylor Swift’s ‘The Eras Tour’ has been a global sensation since its kickoff on 17 March 2023 in Glendale, Arizona
American multi-award-winnig singer, Taylor Swift at one of her ‘The Eras Tour’ concerts. Pictures: Instagram/Getty Images
., where hundreds of fans who were not lucky enough to get sold-out show tickets found an inventive way to experience the magic. While 74,000 people who bought tickets to ‘The Eras Tour’ enjoyed the show inside the Olympic Stadium, about 50,000 reportedly also enjoyed it from Olympiapark Hill, the hill outside the stadium in Munich.“We are lucky enough to play this show for 74,000 beautiful people inside this stadium. And if the reports are correct, about 50,000 beautiful people outside of the stadium,” she said.
🚨| Taylor Swift acknowledging the insane crowd of people on the hill outside the stadium at today's show in Munich, Germany!you can hate on taylor swift all you want. but your favorite artist will never be able to achieve this.Taylor Swift is in Munich tonight….looks like thousands of people went up on a hill to look into the stadium….Swifties got some serious dedication….
“I loved those crowds so, so, so much. And we got a rain show night one, unlocking Fuzzy Hair Me for the evening. Been having a blast watching these new Eras crowd traditions unfold all throughout Europe… You guys are seriously so creative,” she wrote.Mpho Sebina brings her tour to Untitled Basement to serenade ardent fans
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