Taylor Swift has been spotted traveling to her first show in Sydney in an impressive procession of blacked-out vehicles.
Nova radio host Kent ‘Smallzy’ Small filmed the convoy of cars from a window as they zoomed past his building.
The large motorcade, which included three Range Rovers and a Lamborghini as well as several other vehicles, was seen crossing the Pyrmont Bridge and heading to the Accor Stadium for the concert.
“The Taylor Swift convoy has left town,” Smallzy captioned the video.
A radio host has shared images of Taylor Swift’s impressive motorcade as the megastar headed to her first show in Sydney on Friday. Pictured: Taylor Swift
The radio presenter’s followers responded in the comments with a humorous view of the images.
“No, it’s the president,” one wrote, while another commented: “Nice nondescript motorcade.”
“I hope they can figure out the exchange,” another commenter joked.
Kent ‘Smallzy’ Small, 39, host of Nova evening show Smallzy’s Surgery, took to Instagram and filmed the convoy of cars from a window as they zoomed past his building
The large motorcade, which consisted of three Range Rovers and one Lamborghini, plus several other vehicles that were all black. The footage followed the line of cars as they crossed the Pyrmont Bridge on their way to the Accor Stadium for the concert
“The Taylor Swift convoy has left town,” Smallzy captioned the video
It comes as more than 300,000 Swifties are expected to descend on Sydney’s Accor Stadium this weekend for the highly anticipated Eras Tour concert.
To mark the occasion, Sydney trains have been renamed ‘Tay Tay Express’ for fans traveling to Olympic Park.
Concertgoers can also expect to listen to some of Taylor’s biggest hits blasting through the train’s loudspeaker.
Public transport will be free for card holders.
‘Everyone aboard the Tay Tay Express! The last stop is Olympic Park via Shake It Off, Anti-Hero, I Knew You Were Trouble, You Belong With Me and Cruel Summer!’ read a social media post from Transport for NSW.
More than 300,000 Swifties are expected to flock to Sydney’s Accor Stadium this weekend for the highly anticipated Eras Tour concert and to mark the occasion, Sydney trains have been renamed the ‘Tay Tay Express’
‘Everyone aboard the Tay Tay Express! The last stop is Olympic Park via Shake It Off, Anti-Hero, I Knew You Were Trouble, You Belong With Me and Cruel Summer!’ read a social media post from Transport for NSW
Public transport will be free for card holders
Fans were happy to see public transport getting into the Swiftie spirit: “I’m in Melbourne and I want to catch this train,” one user wrote.
“I would take the train just for this,” wrote another.
The Olympic Park will be extra busy on Friday and Saturday evenings with blink-182 performing next door at the Qudos Bank Arena.
It comes after NSW Police encouraged thousands of concertgoers to plan ahead for the weekend to avoid last-minute stress.
It comes after NSW Police encouraged thousands of concertgoers to plan ahead for the weekend to avoid last-minute stress
Acting Deputy Commissioner Andrew Holland announced that ‘additional transport services will be made available this weekend and we encourage concertgoers to take advantage of them’
Acting Deputy Commissioner Andrew Holland announced that “additional transportation services will be made available this weekend and we encourage concertgoers to take advantage of them.”
Police operations will take place from Friday 23 February to Monday 26 February to ensure the safety and security of all attendees and staff.
With large crowds expected, Acting Deputy Commissioner Holland urged those without tickets to stay away from the stadium to avoid unwanted congestion.
Holland continued: ‘Anti-social behavior will not be tolerated, and the police will act in a fair but firm manner to ensure everyone has a good time, but not at the expense of the safety of others, so look after each other’.
Swift will perform four shows in Sydney from Friday February 23 to Monday February 26.
Swift will perform four shows in Sydney from Friday February 23 to Monday February 26