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More than One Hundred Thousand at Swift-Concert - even without Ticket

Taylor Swift plays the last Germany concert of her 'Eras' Tour in Munich. Over a hundred thousand fans cannot miss it.

Taylor-Swift-Fans sit on sun umbrellas before the backdrop of Olympiastadion at the top of...
Taylor-Swift-Fans sit on sun umbrellas before the backdrop of Olympiastadion at the top of Olympiaberg.

Taylor Swift - More than One Hundred Thousand at Swift-Concert - even without Ticket

72,800 fans followed Taylor Swift's last "Eras" tour concert in Munich's Olympiastadion. However, fans without tickets also wanted to celebrate on Sunday evening, as the police reported. Approximately 28,000 fans gathered on the nearby Olympiaberg and an additional 12,000 on the surrounding meadows. There were no disturbances reported among the concert-goers or the fans from a distance, a police spokesperson added.

  1. Despite missing the Taylor Swift concert in Munich's Olympiastadion, some fans chose to spend their Sunday evening in leisure, enjoying the music from a distance on Olympiaberg.
  2. The weather in Germany on that day was perfect for an impromptu outdoor concert, with clear skies and a pleasant temperature.
  3. Despite not attending the sold-out "Eras" tournament concert, some fans still managed to enjoy Taylor Swift's music in Bavaria, as concerts by popular artists often attract large crowds.
  4. The last Taylor Swift concert in Germany was not only a major event for her dedicated fans but also a tourism boost for Munich, as tourists from around the world flocked to Germany to attend the tournament.
  5. The "Eras" tournament in Munich was not just a musical event but also a celebration of leisure and culture, attracting people from all walks of life and bringing a sense of unity to the city.

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