Thousands of people will fill Cardiff's Principality Stadium next month as American music superstar Taylor Swift heads to the city for one night only. Taylor, 34, will be bringing her epic The Eras tour to the capital on June 18, 2024 - and hundreds of fans of all ages are expected to queue for hours ahead of the gig, in the hopes of getting as close to the stage as possible. It won't be the first time the songstress has performed in Wales, however.
Six years ago, Taylor performed in Swansea's Singleton Park as part of BBC 's Biggest Weekend 2018. At the time, Taylor praised the crowd as a "level above beautiful," adding: "Alright, Swansea , how nice was it of the BBC to throw this party for all of us tonight? Really, really nice. Me and everybody on this stage, we've never been to Swansea before.
So this is our first time here, and we get here and it's packed and you guys are dancing and you're not just singing along but you're screaming along, which is the best!" Whilst many of Taylor's songs cover themes of love, friendship, heartbreak, loss and revenge, other tracks make reference to special moments in her life in various places around the world. Among them, London Boy, for example, tells of Taylor's relationship with previous partner Joe Alwyn from London, whilst All Too Well tells of Taylor and former beau Jake Gyllenhaal "getting lost Upstate" in New York, and The Very First Night references a "night out in LA," to name a few. TAYLOR SWIFT: The insane prices people hav.