Julia Roberts and Stevie Nicks lead the A-List stars in attendance as Taylor Swift kicks off her final Eras Tour show in Dublin
Taylor Swift’s third and final concert in Dublin was just as big a success as previous shows. Julia Roberts and Stevie Nicks were among the big names in attendance on Sunday.
The singer took to the stage for the final stop of her Eras Tour, with many eagle-eyed fans spotting the VIP guests at the Aviva Stadium.
Julia was in good spirits as she chatted with fans in the venue, with the Oscar winner aptly wearing a series of friendship bracelets for the concert.
Meanwhile, Stevie Nicks wore a face mask as she kept a low profile in the VIP tent, while Bridgerton star Florence Hunt was also spotted chatting with Swifties in attendance.
During her second show in Dublin the night before, Taylor sent fans into a frenzy by confirming that her lockdown album Folklore was inspired by the ‘storytelling’ of Ireland.
Julia Roberts was among the stars in attendance as Taylor Swift took to the stage for her third and final show in Dublin on Sunday
Meanwhile, Stevie Nicks wore a face mask as she kept a low profile in the VIP tent during the concert at the Aviva Stadium
Taylor released her eighth album in July 2020 and during her latest concern, she told the audience that she only started writing songs for Folklore two days after the COVID lockdown began.
“Folklore in general, that’s just part of Ireland,” she said, adding: How I imagined the album world [was like] Ireland. Storytelling with lots of different characters. You guys have that under control too. That’s very Irish, this storytelling.’
“I had to make an album where the imaginary world that I went to every day while I was writing it… I have to be honest, it was a bit like Ireland.”
“So we’re back where we belong. Folklore belongs to you!’
The moment, which drew huge cheers from her Irish fans in attendance, was captured by a spectator present at the Aviva Stadium who posted the moment on X.
Taylor also showed her love for the Emerald Isle by wearing not one but two green ensembles in the show, which nod to different eras.
Her first tribute was a forest green cape dress adorned with leaves and a cutout at her stomach – which she donned for Folklore.
Later in the show, for her 1989 era, Taylor once again donned the country’s colors: She wore a bejeweled orange bralette and an ombré green skirt.
Bridgerton star Florence Hunt was also seen chatting with Swifties in attendance at the show
During her second show in Dublin the night before, Taylor sent fans into a frenzy by confirming that her lockdown album Folklore was inspired by the ‘storytelling’ of Ireland.
The singer took to the stage for her second Eras Tour show in Dublin on Saturday and drove her fans wild by declaring the record ‘belongs to them’
The surprise seems to delight her fans, especially her Irish followers.
On ‘Supremacy of green clothing’;
‘Green folklore outfit for Ireland beats Taylor’ and ‘Folklore is so Ireland coded’.
‘She went green ahhh,’; ‘Ireland is such a country full of folklore’.
‘Tayleprechaun,’ ‘Taylor Swift sits atop The Folklore Cabin in the green dress for the sister set ‘Folkmore’ during tonight’s show in Dublin, ‘Night One’ of three,’;
‘Green Folkmore dress so pretty’ and ‘What time is it Taylor?!! She’s representing Ireland tonight wearing the Orange Top & Green Skirt 1989 outfit for Dublin N1,’;
‘It’s reverse taycarrot!!!’; ‘Orange/red top and green oh Taylor the predictable princess you are the colours of the Irish flag let’s go!!!!
‘Tayreversecarrot’, ‘Irish flag, she’s the cutest ever’ and ‘Look at her, she represents us’.
“Taylor stunning in tonight’s all new Irish 1989 outfit!”
Earlier in the day, Taylor said she was “feeling the Irish hospitality” after rock band U2 presented her with a sweet bouquet of flowers to wish her luck ahead of her performance.