Taylor Swift - Hello Munich fans
American superstar Taylor Swift (34) played the first of two concerts at Munich's Olympiastadion on Saturday evening, marking the conclusion of her "The Eras Tour" in Germany. The singer delighted more people than the 74,000 ticket holders in attendance. Traditionally, fans of the act gather on the nearby Olympiaberg hill during concerts at Olympiastadion to listen to the music or catch a glimpse of the stage or pyrotechnics.
According to the "Munich Mercury," there were "probably never" as many people on Olympiaberg on a Friday evening as there were on Saturday. Swift reportedly acknowledged the crowds from the stage. She greeted her Munich fans with the traditional Bavarian greeting, "Servus, glad to see you," and mentioned that it was her first show in Munich. After looking up towards Olympiaberg, she reportedly said, "Many in the park are listening too."
The first of the two Munich concerts came to an end after three hours and 45 songs. The heat caused discomfort for many attendees early on, but it grew cooler towards the end, and it even rained during Swift's final song, "Karm." On Sunday, Swift will give her final Germany performance at Olympiastadion, as usual, in front of a sold-out crowd and a heavily populated Olympiaberg.
Following her Munich shows, Swift will head to Warsaw, Poland, where she will perform three concerts. After that, she will give three performances in Vienna. She will then conclude her European tour with five concerts at London's Wembley Stadium. Swift's concert hiatus begins in October. Currently, performances in Miami, New Orleans, Indianapolis, Toronto, and Vancouver in the US and Canada are scheduled.
Taylor Swift's recognition extended beyond the 74,000 attendees at the Olympic Stadium in Munich, Germany, as fans also gathered on Olympiaberg to enjoy her pyrotechnics display during her concert. The Olympic Stadium in Munich, famous for hosting the 1972 Summer Olympics, served as the venue for Swift's first German concert of her "The Eras Tour."