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Taylor Swift has continued breaking records on her blockbuster Eras tour. Actress Julia Roberts and musician Stevie Nicks were among those in the crowd at the third and final concert at the Aviva Stadium in Dublin on Sunday evening. Swift paid tribute to Nicks at the start of her acoustic set close to the end of her performance.

She described a friend of hers watching the show, going on to say mentors are the reasons why many can do what they do, but added they can be rare. She said one “helped me through so much over the years”, adding: “I’m talking about Stevie Nicks” before playing her song Clara Bow in which Nicks is mentioned. Swift told fans it was a thrill and an honour to inform them that they made Eras the first tour to ever sell out the venue three nights in a row.



The 34-year-old went on to say that far from being tired on the third night, nights one and two were “just warm-up shows for you”. Ireland embraced the excitement of the star’s visit with a beach transformed into a large-scale artwork reading Ireland (Taylor’s version) as a nod to her ongoing re-recordings of her albums. While the Irish Emigration Museum uncovered her Irish roots, advertising their story as the love story before the love story.

Taylor Swift performing on stage at the Aviva Stadium in Dublin (Liam McBurney/PA) He also shared on Instagram on Saturday that he had received his first Swiftie friendship bracelet at a service station in Ballinaleck. Thousands of fans filled the.

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