Australian Swifties flock to Europe to catch Taylor Swift’s revamped Eras Tour: ‘I’m dreaming about it!’

Australian Swifites are flocking to Europe for the European leg of Taylor Swift’s Eras tour.

Less than three months after the tour left Australia, fans are traveling around the world to get a glimpse of the global megastar, 34’s, new concert wardrobe and setlist.

Laura Russo, a mother from Victoria, shared The Daily Telegraph her plans to fly to Madrid with her daughter Sigrid to attend Taylor’s new concert.

Russo explained that she is willing to spend more than $2,000 on tickets purchased through a third-party resale platform.

“I went to all the shows with my daughter and it was like the biggest, best thing ever,” she told the publication.

Australian Swifites flock to Europe for the European leg of Taylor Swift’s, 34, (pictured) Eras tour

“I just dream about surprise songs and all that stuff, but I’m so glad we got to see the original show,” she said.

Laura shared her plans to watch the Eras Tour for the entire flight and plans to see as many concerts as possible.

‘We had a big party at home at work before going home in cowboy boots and decorating half of our house with glitter streamers. The house sitter can still enjoy it,” she added.

Less than three months after the tour left Australia, fans travel the world to get a glimpse of the global megastar's new concert wardrobe and setlist

Less than three months after the tour left Australia, fans travel the world to get a glimpse of the global megastar’s new concert wardrobe and setlist

Earlier this month, Swift unveiled new The Tortured Poets Department outfits on stage in Paris.

Fans went wild as the superstar pulled out all the stops with her energetic performance, treating the crowd to an edited setlist – with six songs replaced by six new songs from TTPD – and new costumes during the three-hour show.

Taylor walked out in a white Vivienne Westwood taffeta dress with a corseted bodice, dramatic hip draping and her own text “I love you, it’s ruining my life” scrawled on the skirt.

Laura Russo, a mother from Victoria, shared with The Daily Telegraph her plans to fly to Madrid with her daughter Sigrid to attend Taylor's new concert.

Laura Russo, a mother from Victoria, shared with The Daily Telegraph her plans to fly to Madrid with her daughter Sigrid to attend Taylor’s revamped concert.

Before performing The Smallest Man Who Ever Lived, a song from her new album based on her romance with Matty Healy, she wrapped herself in a matching white trench coat.

Later in the show, Taylor showed off her incredible figure in an orange and pink bejeweled bodysuit, which she paired with matching knee-high boots as she performed at Paris’ La Defense Arena in France.

Letting her blonde locks down, the Cruel Summer hitmaker dressed up with a chunky gold chain and applied a bold swipe of red lipstick.

Russo explained that she is willing to spend more than $2,000 on tickets purchased through a third-party resale platform.

Russo explained that she is willing to spend more than $2,000 on tickets purchased through a third-party resale platform.

She seemed in good spirits as she performed the epic show for the crowd while singing into her dazzling blue microphone.

Taylor rocked the new bodysuit while singing her 2012 hits We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together and I Knew You Were Trouble.

The superstar later added a dazzling red oversized blazer over the number as she was joined on stage by her backup dancers to perform her 2019 song The Man.

“I went to all the shows with my daughter and it was like the biggest, best thing ever,” she told the publication

“I went to all the shows with my daughter and it was like the biggest, best thing ever,” she told the publication

Laura also shared her plans to watch the Eras Tour for the entire flight and plans to see as many concerts as possible

Laura also shared her plans to watch the Eras Tour for the entire flight and plans to see as many concerts as possible

Taylor, who was praised by fans for her outfit changes for each era during the concert, later donned a black and silver tassel minidress.

She opted for a pair of black sequined knee high socks as she rocked out to her dazzling silver guitar.

To make room for songs from her latest album, The Tortured Poets Department, the hitmaker has cut several favorites from her three-hour setlist, including Tolerate It Long Live, The Archer and The 1.