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Taylor Swift has world premiere in Munich

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Taylor Swift greets the fans on Olympiaberg in Munich as well.
Taylor Swift greets the fans on Olympiaberg in Munich as well.

Taylor Swift has world premiere in Munich

The last Germany concert of Taylor Swift's "The Eras" Tour attracts countless Swifties without tickets to the Munich Olympiaberg. The singer surprises her huge fanbase with a musical premiere.

Taylor Swift surprised her fans with a special musical treat during her second Munich show on July 28, which was also her last in Germany. According to "People", she performed the song "Don't You" from her album "Fearless (Taylor's Version)" live for the first time.

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 American superstar thus gave Swifties a very 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.

Not only were 74,000 fans eagerly waiting in the Olympic Stadium: Once again, large crowds had gathered on the nearby Olympiaberg. Photos of the densely packed people on the hill went around the world - international media reported on "Taylmountain" and "Tayhill". Around 28,000 people are said to have watched the concert from there for free on Sunday evening and celebrated with Swift, as the "Süddeutsche Zeitung" reported. An additional 12,000 people are said to have gathered on the adjacent grounds of the Olympic Park.

Swift herself acknowledged these guests from the fence 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 reports are correct, 50,000 wonderful people outside the stadium."

Swift to return

Furthermore, she expressed hope for a return to Germany: "We'll be back in a few years." Swift had emphasized during her Munich performance on Saturday: "We can all agree that I don't perform in Germany often enough."

During her "The Eras" Tour, Taylor Swift 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 short tour break. In October, it continues in Miami, New Orleans, Indianapolis, and Toronto.

Taylor Swift's performance of "Don't You" live for the first time during her last Germany concert in Munich was a delight for Pop music fans. The crowded Olympiaberg served as an additional entertainment hub for Swifties who couldn't secure tickets, offering a unique viewing experience of the "Taylmountain" and "Tayhill."

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