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Taylor Swift’s thrilling Eras tour concert in Dublin – The Irish Times
June 29, 2024
With a spectacular performance on Friday evening, pop megastar Taylor Swift opened her Eras tour with three sold-out concerts at Dublin’s Aviva Stadium.
For more than three hours, the US singer captivated the more than 50,000 spectators with one hit after another, countless costume changes and a thrilling stage show. The Irish Times’ five-star review said: “The feeling of the event is almost too big to quantify” and the concert “confirms the US singer as a once-in-a-era artist”.
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Taylor Swift on stage at the Aviva Stadium. Photo: Nick Bradshaw/The Irish Times
Photo: Nick Bradshaw/The Irish Times
Photo: Nick Bradshaw/The Irish Times
Photo: Nick Bradshaw/The Irish Times
Photo: Nick Bradshaw/The Irish Times
Photo: Nick Bradshaw/The Irish Times
Photo: Nick Bradshaw/The Irish Times
Photo: Nick Bradshaw/The Irish Times
Faces in the crowd at Taylor Swift’s concert at Aviva Stadium, Dublin. Photo: Nick Bradshaw/The Irish Times
Taylor Swift bracelets at the Aviva Stadium. Photo: Nick Bradshaw/The Irish Times
Taylor Swift fans at the Aviva Stadium. Photo: Nick Bradshaw/The Irish Times
A young Taylor Swift fan at the Aviva Stadium. Photo: Nick Bradshaw/The Irish Times
Photo: Nick Bradshaw/The Irish Times
Photo: Nick Bradshaw/The Irish Times
Photo: Nick Bradshaw/The Irish Times
Photo: Nick Bradshaw/The Irish Times
Photo: Nick Bradshaw/The Irish Times
Photo: Nick Bradshaw/The Irish Times
Photo: Nick Bradshaw/The Irish Times
28.06.2024 – NEWS – Pictured as Taylor Swift took the stage in Dublin tonight on the opening night of her Eras Tour in Ireland. Photo: Nick Bradshaw / The Irish Times
28.06.2024 – NEWS – Pictured as Taylor Swift took the stage in Dublin tonight on the opening night of her Eras Tour in Ireland. Photo: Nick Bradshaw / The Irish Times