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she performed this song for the first time in Munich

The last Germany concert of Taylor Swift's Eras Tour took place at the Munich Olympiapark on a Sunday evening again.

Taylor Swift drew a full Olympiapark in Munich for two days. Over 200,000 people were attracted by...
Taylor Swift drew a full Olympiapark in Munich for two days. Over 200,000 people were attracted by her on the weekend.

Taylor Swift - she performed this song for the first time in Munich

Taylor Swift (34) surprised her fans with a special musical treat at her second show in Munich on July 28, which was also her last one in Germany. During the "Secret Songs" part, she performed for the first time live the song "Don't You" from her album "Fearless (Taylor's Version)". Furthermore, she caused international attention once again with a full Olympiaberg.

The song "Don't You" was released in 2021 when Swift re-released her then 13-year-old second album "Fearless" and added new songs to it. The US superstar thus offered the tens of thousands of attendees a truly special highlight. The weather also played along on Sunday evening: After heavy rain during the day, the clouds cleared, making way for Swift's performance.

Again full Olympiaberg

Not only in the Olympic Stadium were 74,000 fans eagerly waiting: On the neighboring Olympiaberg, the fan masses had gathered once again, as they had on Saturday. Photos of the densely packed people on the mountain went around the world - international media reported on "Taylmountain" and "Tayhill". Roughly 28,000 people are said to have watched the concert for free from there on Sunday evening, as the "Süddeutsche Zeitung" reported. Additionally, around 12,000 people are said to have gathered on the adjacent areas of the Olympic Park.

Swift herself greeted these guests explicitly at the beginning of her performance: "We're lucky to be able to play this show for 74,000 people in the stadium and - if the reports are correct - 50,000 wonderful people outside the stadium." She also expressed hope for a return to Germany: "We'll be back in a few years." She had emphasized on Saturday in Munich: "We can all agree that I don't perform in Germany often enough."

During her Eras Tour, Taylor Swift had previously performed in Gelsenkirchen and Hamburg. In August, there are stops in Warsaw, Vienna, and London. After the end of her European concerts, she takes a little tour break. In October, it goes on in Miami, New Orleans, Indianapolis, Toronto, and Vancouver.

Taylor Swift's heartfelt recognition extended beyond the Olympic Stadium, as she acknowledged the estimated 50,000 fans on the Olympiaberg, reiterating her desire to return to perfectionist performances in Munich's Olympic Park, a renowned venue located in Germany's vibrant city of Munich, similar to where she previously captivated audiences in Gelsenkirchen and Hamburg.

In the spirit of her fearless attitude, Taylor Swift's loyal fanbase ascended the Olympiaberg in Munich, echoing the mass gatherings from her previous show, a testament to the global sensation that emerged from her performance at the Olympic Park, resonating not just in Germany, but worldwide, mirroring the popularity she gained with her live rendition of "Don't You" at the Olympic Park in Munich.

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