Taylor Swift - U2 greet US star with flowers in Dublin
At the numerous stops on her ongoing "The Eras" Tour, US singer-songwriter Taylor Swift (34) must have received flowers from prominent fans on several occasions. However, she seemed particularly delighted by the elegant bouquet of roses sent by Irish band U2 upon her arrival in their hometown Dublin.
Beautiful Roses from her "Irish Fan Club"
Shortly after landing, Swift shared a story on her Instagram account featuring a beautiful bouquet of roses, including yellow and pink roses, with a caption that read: "Dear Taylor, welcome back to our hometown...leave some for us...?!!!!" The card was signed by "Your Irish fan club, Bono, Edge, Adam, and Larry".
In her story, Swift immediately thanked her prominent fans with extravagant words and wrote: "I already feel the Irish hospitality!!! @u2, thank you for always being the most stylish and coolest."
Given this heartfelt welcome in Dublin, it is not unlikely that Swift will personally greet the members of the band during one of their concerts there. At her concert in London on June 21, she already granted a backstage audience to Prince William (42) and his children Prince George (10) and Princess Charlotte (9).
- Taylor Swift was thrilled to receive an exquisite bouquet of roses from U2 upon her arrival in Dublin, serving as a warm welcome from her "Irish fan club" consisting of Bono, Edge, Adam, and Larry.
- Swift's Instagram post featured a beautiful arrangement of yellow and pink roses, accompanied by a heartfelt message from her Irish fan club, expressing their excitement for her return to Dublin.
- The elegant bouquet of roses from her Irish fan club added a touch of charm to Swift's ongoing "The Eras" Tour, showcasing the close bond between the US singer-songwriter and the beloved Irish band.
- Swift's relationship with U2 continued to blossom as she expressed her gratitude for their stylish and cool welcome, potentially setting the stage for a memorable encounter between the two artists during one of U2's concerts in Dublin.