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More than 150,000 saw the American singer over three nights Fans converged on the Aviva Stadium on Sunday in their thousands for the final of the three Taylor Swift concerts that rocked Dublin to its core all weekend. Thousands of eager Swifties were in fine singing form as the world’s biggest pop superstar treated them to her full repertoire over three hours of music magic. Sisters Cara, 24, and Emma Jones, 19, from Dublin, attended the concert together.

Cara said: “I have been a fan for years. I remember singing Taylor Swift Love Story Karaoke in the kitchen on my mam and dad’s laptop when I was young, at least 10 or 12 years ago. We have had the tickets for this concert for over a year.



READ MORE: Taylor Swift's dancer shouts 'póg mo thóin' as she feels Irish hospitality READ MORE: Taylor Swift says she will remember Dublin reaction ‘for rest of her life’ “I think the hype has been so built up because of social media. Even people who aren’t Swifties are going because it’s more of a show than a concert.” Disability support workers Sarah Louise Hannon and Chloe Mulholland, both 27, from Armagh, said they have been counting down to the concert for over a year.

Sarah Louise said: “ I have YouTube on every single day and we are all watching videos together.” Chloe added: “Every night we are working together we entertain the residents and shout “it’s the eras tour!” It was a war getting tickets. It was every man for themselves, we are so lucky t.

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