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Cardiff is absolutely buzzing with anticipation for the arrival of one of the world's biggest music megastars in June, as Taylor Swift arrives at the Principality Stadium with The Eras tour. When she takes to the stage, it will be just over six years on from when she gave her Welsh fans another huge live music moment, performing in Swansea. The most die-hard of Swifty fans will remember the singer-songwriter taking to the stage at Singleton Park on May 27, 2018, as part of BBC Radio 1's Biggest Weekend.

Taylor, dressed all in black and flanked by a troupe of dancers, received an incredible ovation as she took to the stage and started her set with Ready for It? followed by Gorgeous and Look What You Made Me Do. Find out about the latest events in Wales by signing up to our What's On newsletter here . READ MORE: Taylor Swift's link to Wales ahead of Cardiff Eras Tour concert READ MORE: All Taylor Swift’s ex-boyfriends and the songs she wrote about them Over the course of a weekend which featured other big names like Ed Sheeran, Liam Payne, 30 Seconds to Mars and Sam Smith, Taylor's crowd was surely the biggest of all, with the vast majority of the 26,000 people in attendance gathering at the main stage when she was on.



And the reaction obviously took the now 34-year-old by surprise, as she told everyone in attendance: "So this is our first time here, and we get here and it's packed and you guys are dancing and you're not just singing along but you're screaming along, which is.

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