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POP mega-star Taylor Swift has said she's "already feeling the Irish hospitality" after receiving a sweet message from U2. The Love Story singer landed in Ireland this morning to perform her three sold-out nights in Dublin's Aviva Stadium. Over 50,000 fans are set to descend on the stadium over the next three nights, with many travelling from abroad to get a glimpse at the superstar's show.

Since arriving in Ireland's capital city, the superstar has been met with a warm welcome from fans and famous friends. The American singer took to her Instagram story this evening to share a snap of a letter she received from Bono , The Edge, Adam Clayton, and Larry Mullen Jr. In the background of the snap, a beautiful bouquet of flowers could be seen attached to the card.



The U2 lads wrote: "Dear Taylor, welcome back to our hometown...

leave some of it standing!!!!? "Your Irish fan club, Bono, Edge, Adam and Larry." And Swift was totally swooned by the kind gesture as she said: "Already feeling that Irish hospitality!! @u2 thank you for always being the classiest and coolest." Today, we revealed that Swift will earn close to €1,400 per SECOND during her three Irish gigs.

The US singer is set to rake in €14.7 million per show at the Aviva Stadium this weekend, which works out at €82,000 per minute. And yesterday she was coining it in even before touching down as Swifties from far and wide flocked to get their hands on the star’s much-loved merchandise .

Top finance expert Karl Deet.

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