Taylor Swift was left speechless by fans at her second Dublin show after a three-minute standing ovation and ‘olé’ chant.
Following her song ‘Champagne Problems’, the singer was greeted with a three-minute standing ovation – and a familiar Irish chant.
This Olé Olé Olé went on for three minutes! Taylor Swift is experiencing the magic of Irish crowds and it's leaving her speechless ??
In over 110 Eras shows she's never seen anything like this ? #TaylorSwift #DublinTSErasTour #ErasTour pic.twitter.com/hvmc3bsJVE
— Today FM ? (@TodayFM) June 30, 2024
After giving fans their moment to shine, Swift told the crowd she, her band and her dancers would remember last night’s concert “for the rest of our lives".
"We're trying to be prepared, but we're not prepared for the level that you're on, Dublin," she said.
“I swear, we're going to try our hardest for you guys to entertain you, because, my God, what you just did for us we'll remember for the rest of our lives.
“We love you so much.”
After a long day of waiting in the rain, Swift ‘Enchanted’ crowds at the Aviva Stadium once again last night with her three-hour concert.
Much like last night, the singer used some cúpla focal – with dancer Kam Saunders shouting ‘The neck of ye’ during ‘We Are Never Getting Back Together’.
This Olé Olé Olé went on for three minutes! Taylor Swift is experiencing the magic of Irish crowds and it's leaving her speechless ??
In over 110 Eras shows she's never seen anything like this ? #TaylorSwift #DublinTSErasTour #ErasTour pic.twitter.com/hvmc3bsJVE
— Today FM ? (@TodayFM) June 30, 2024
Swift also told the crowd that her album folklore was reminiscent of Ireland.
"I just think that all the themes in folklore, how I imagined the album world looking — Ireland, storytelling, lots of different characters,” she said.
“When I was making the album, it was two days into the pandemic that I started writing folklore, and I wasn't in Ireland.
“I had to create an album where the imaginary world that I pretended to go every single day when I was writing it, got to be honest, it kind of seemed like Ireland.
“Conceptually, folklore, we can all agree, just belongs with you guys.”
Swift will conclude her Dublin shows tonight to another 50,000-strong crowd.