Taylor Swift sent her Welsh fans into a frenzy after she opened her concert speaking Welsh and changed her lyrics as a nod to them. The global superstar took to the stage in Cardiff on Tuesday and greeted the crowd by exclaiming "Hiya" in a Welsh accent, she thenyelled "Shwmae (Hello!) with a wave. Then she went further by delivering a full Welsh sentence to the screaming audience: "Croeso i'r daith Eras!" ("Welcome to the Eras Tour!").
Her crew at the Principality Stadium then got in on the action when during a rendition of We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together, she passed her microphone to one of her dancers who shouted 'Ych-a-fi' which is used to describe something disgusting in Welsh. She gushed at the crowd later saying: "This crowd in Cardiff is one for the books. This crowd is different, you're another level!" For all the latest on news, politics, sports, and showbiz from the USA, go to The Mirror US .
READ MORE: Harry and Meghan branded 'ruthless' as they 'ignore royal protocol' Delighted fans took to X to gush about her usage of their native language as they excitedly reacted to the special gesture from Taylor. One wrote: "If you're Welsh and don't understand the benefit of a star the size of Taylor Swift speaking a few words of Cymraeg, then I don't know what else to tell you other than you're wrong." A second added: "Taylor Swift said the name of my city and spoke Welsh multiple times and I’m just expected to go about my life as normal.
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