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Hollywood stars and Bridgerton star among the VIP guests at Taylor Swift’s last gig in Dublin

Hollywood stars and Bridgerton star among the VIP guests at Taylor Swift’s last gig in Dublin

Julia Roberts, Stevie Nicks and a Bridgerton star are among the Hollywood stars who attended Taylor Swift’s last concert in Dublin.

The famous faces descended on the Aviva Stadium in large numbers on Sunday, joining hordes of Swifties for the pop star’s last of three concerts in the Irish capital. The series of sold-out shows has taken the city by storm since Friday.




The Pretty Woman actress was seen accepting dozens of friendship bracelets from her fans who flocked to the VIP area to catch a glimpse of the 56-year-old before the show began.

Roberts blew kisses to fans and looked dapper in a blazer and glasses. Fleetwood Mac singer and music legend Stevie Nicks also stopped by the massive venue and was seen hanging out in the VIP box.

The “Rooms On Fire” hitmaker is in town for her own show on July 3. TV fans were also thrilled to see star of Netflix series “Bridgerton,” Florence Hunt, who plays Hyacinth, getting ready to belt out a few songs.

Dublin played host to other celebrities who flew in from across the country – and beyond – to take part in the record-breaking Eras Tour, which has become a global phenomenon spanning five continents and 15 countries.

Stevie Nicks(Image: X / PopCrave)

Guests who enjoyed a boozy evening courtesy of Swift included TV talk show host Graham Norton, Westlife band member Nicky Byrne, actress Amy Huberman and former rugby professional Brian O’Driscoll.

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Swift, meanwhile, has made sure that Irish slang is used in her highly anticipated spectacle. The dancer for 34-year-old Kameron Saunders shouted “the neck of ye!” instead of “like, ever” in We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together and also counted in “perfect” Irish during I Can Do It With A Broken Heart.

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