Irish Swifties will finally get to experience the Eras Tour as Taylor Swift brings her billion-dollar blockbuster live show to the capital on Friday.
This evening over 150,000 fans will descend on Dublin's Aviva Stadium to witness the pop megastar journey through her almost 20-year career.
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Fans have waited more than a year for the show to arrive, since Swift kicked off her marathon string of dates in Glendale, Arizona, in March 2023.
Since then, she has crossed the US, Asia and South America and made stops across Europe, often accompanied by her boyfriend, the NFL star Travis Kelce.
The last time Taylor played in Ireland was in 2018, with two highly-praised concerts at Croke Park as part of her Reputation world tour.
She was lauded as being on "pitch perfect form" and she was blown away by the "beautiful, passionate, generous Irish crowd".
On her most recent string of gigs, she played three sold-out shows at Murrayfield Stadium in Edinburgh, followed by three at Anfield Stadium in Liverpool, and one night at the Principality Stadium in Cardiff, before playing three nights at Wembley Stadium.
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As part of her trio of sold-out Irish gigs, Swift will also take to Dublin's Aviva Stadium on Saturday 29 June and Sunday 30 June.
Gig-goers have been told to plan for their journey accordingly as taxi shortages are expected this weekend. Shania Twain is also set to take to the city, playing Malahide Castle on Friday night, while The Saw Doctors are playing in Fairview Park on Saturday.
Last week, new genealogical study revealed Swift's three-times great grandparents hail from Derry.
The city's Mayor, Lilian Seenoi-Barr, said she penned a letter to the singer to invite her to visit.
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