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Taylor Swift visits a bar in Dublin with Stevie Nicks and Paramore

Taylor Swift visits a bar in Dublin with Stevie Nicks and Paramore

The Epoch Tour The party doesn’t end when Taylor Swift leaves the stage. This weekend, after playing three sold-out shows in a row at the Aviva Stadium in Dublin, Ireland, the musician kept the night going by hitting the bars with Paramore and Stevie Nicks. Her boyfriend Travis Kelce also joined the group of artists when they stopped at the Hacienda Bar.

“It was great to welcome Taylor Swift to Hacienda last night with all her musicians and dancers. It was also special to welcome Superbowl champion Travis Kelce, the legendary Stevie Nicks and Paramore,” the local bar wrote on Facebook on Monday. “It was such a warm and truly friendly evening that we didn’t ask for our ‘usual’ Hacienda photo so Taylor and her friends could really relax and enjoy their well-deserved downtime.”

On Sunday, Nicks could be seen wiping away tears as Swift sang “You’re on Your Own, Kid,” a deep cut from midnightLast year, the legendary musician revealed that the song brought her comfort and understanding after Christine McVie of Fleetwood Mac’s deal.

“Thank you to Taylor Swift for doing that for me, writing a song called ‘You’re On Your Own, Kid,'” Nicks said during a performance in Atlanta. “That’s the sadness I feel. As long as Chris was there, we didn’t have to talk on the phone, even if he was halfway across the world. We weren’t really phone buddies. Then when we went back to Fleetwood Mac, came in, it was ‘Little sister, how are you?’ It was like in all our 47 years, not a minute had gone by, not one fight.”

Swift has also found comfort in Nick, not only as an artist but also as a friend. On her latest album The “Tortured Poets” sectionshe mentions the musician’s name in “Clara Bow” and sings: “You look like Stevie Nicks/ 1975, the hair and the lips/ The crowd goes wild under her fingertips/ Half moonlight, a total eclipse.”

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Sunday’s concert appropriately featured the live debut of “Clara Bow” – paired with “The Lucky One” – with a special dedication to Nicks.

“The reason I want to play this tonight is because I have a friend of mine here who watches the show and she’s one of the reasons why I or any other artist can do what we can do,” Swift told the crowd during the surprise song of the set. “She’s become friends with so many artists just to be a role model for them. I can’t tell you how rare that is. She’s a hero of mine and also someone I can tell any secret that she would never tell anyone. She’s really helped me through so much over the years. I’m talking about Stevie Nicks!”