Taylor Swift really loves Sydney!
On Monday, the pop superstar, 34, paid tribute to her Australian fans as she took to the stage for her fourth and final Eras Tour performance in the city.
“You’re here and you make me feel like I’m the first artist to play four shows at the Accor Stadium!” – said Swift after she went on stage, local media news.com.au reports.
“I guess what I’m trying to say is that you make me feel like a man,” the “Karma” singer added, before launching into a rendition of “The Man” and then addressing the crowd again.
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Taylor Swift performs at Accor Stadium in Sydney.
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“Well, I’m absolutely thrilled to be able to say these words to you. Sydney: welcome to the Eras Tour! This is our last night of four. And we had the most amazing time, I have to tell you,” Swift said, per the outlet. “You’re here in one of the most exciting cities in the world and you’ve decided to hang out with us. Thanks guys!”
IN video posted on X (formerly known as Twitter) on Saturday, Swift also shared that she feels “at home” in Sydney. “Me, my band, the dancers, you make us feel at home here, we really do. That’s very rare,” Swift said before revealing her favorite word spoken in an Australian accent and giving it a try herself.
“The more time we spend with you, the more favorite things we find about you, but obviously you know we love your accents. But I have a very specific word that is my favorite word that you say in an Australian accent and that word is the word ‘No,'” he said. Swift.
Taylor Swift performs at Accor Stadium in Sydney.
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“It’s the most magnificent sound. The more you chew that no [said in an Australian accent], as simple as that … I really think you say it better than I do, so this song contains the word no several times. Your choice. You can sing it American like me if you want, or you can just be yourself and you can say, ‘You should have said no [said in an Australian accent].’ ”
The musician then began with a performance of her song “Should’ve Said No” to loud cheers from the audience.
Meanwhile, Monday’s performance was also hit with some rain after Friday’s performance — Swift’s first in the city — was postponed due to rain and nearby lightning.
As the rain began to fall at the Accor Stadium on Monday, Swift raised her hands and asked the crowd video divided by X. “Will you dance the night away in the rain with me? Because I’m all for it and you know we love rain shows here at the Eras Tour.”
The “Cruel Summer” singer’s Eras tour will head to Singapore next, with the star playing six nights at the National Stadium in Kallang starting March 2.
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