Watch: Taylor Swift fans reflect on concerts as they depart from Dublin Airport

admin admin | 07-02 00:15

Taylor Swift fans in Dublin Airport were saying 'So Long, Dublin' as they prepared for their flights home after a memorable weekend in the city.

The pop superstar performed three sold-out shows at Dublin's Aviva Stadium over the weekend as part of her record-breaking Eras Tour.

Fans travelled from far and wide to see her take to the stage and at Dublin Airport this morning, a Taylor Swift t-shirt was a popular travel accessory.

Kathleen Tibbets travelled from Philadelphia in the US with her friend and their two daughters - one of which was celebrating her twelfth birthday. They said the show was "amazing" and they enjoyed their time in Dublin. While Shannon Aiken from Aberdeen in Scotland praised the "incredible atmosphere."

Watch our video to hear more from fans as they reflect on the concerts.

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