Pop superstar Taylor Swift has made a generous donation to a Dublin-based charity following her three sold-out gigs at the Aviva Stadium . As the 34-year-old Bad Blood singer has taken her record-breaking Eras Tour across Europe this summer, Swift has continued her trend of donating to food banks along the way. The pop icon has been making donations to food banks in every city that she’s performed in, which has already made a huge impact for the recipients.
READ MORE: Taylor Swift stolen from Dublin Airport swiftly returned after warning issued to thief READ MORE: Seismometer experts looking for help from fans who attended Taylor Swift's Dublin concerts Following her gig at the Principality Stadium in Wales last month, Swift made the biggest individual donation the Cardiff Foodbank has ever received, while charities based in Edinburgh, Liverpool and London have all received generous financial support from the Love Story star. Now it has been revealed that Swift made a similar donation to an Irish charity following her three gigs at the Aviva Stadium last weekend, with the Irish Mail on Sunday reporting that the singer gave €25,000 to a food bank in Dublin. The name of the charity that received the generous donation has not been disclosed as charities are generally not permitted to release any details about their donors if they ask to remain private.
The Dublin-based charity weren't the only ones to benefit from Swift's recent visit to Ireland, with the singer's three Dubl.