Swifties go wild as Taylor Swift rocks iconic Irish flag-colored outfits for first Dublin Eras Tour performance
DUBLIN, IRELAND: Pop icon Taylor Swift sent fans into a frenzy by debuting two new ensembles in Irish colors for the first of her three Dublin gigs.
The 34-year-old megastar kicked off her Eras Tour in Dublin on Friday, June 28, at the Aviva Stadium in Ireland's capital.
Swift also showcased her love for the Emerald Isle by wearing two distinct green outfits at different points during the performance.
Taylor Swift proudly represents Ireland by donning the colors of the country's flag
Taylor Swift appeared at the first stop of her Eras Tour on Friday, June 28 at the Aviva Stadium in Dublin, donning an outfit that matched the colors of the country's national flag.
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She took to the stage for the '1989' segment of her performance, dressed in a shimmering ombre green skirt paired with a bejeweled orange cropped top.
During the performance, she sang a number of songs from her beloved record, including 'Blank Space,' 'Shake It Off,' and 'Bad Blood,' per People.
For her first tribute ensemble, Swift switched into a forest green cape dress adorned with leaf decorations and featuring an abdominal cutout, which she later wore again during the 'Folklore' segment.
Swift surprised the audience by performing a medley of 'Sweet Nothing' from 'Midnights' and 'Hoax' from 'Folklore' as her second surprise song. This marked the debut of her 2020 track 'Hoax' on the Eras Tour during this performance, per Billboard.
Swift also honored her boyfriend Travis Kelce in another segment of the performance by imitating the Kansas City Chiefs tight end in the iconic archer posture while singing 'Midnight Rain,' a song from her 2022 'Midnights' album.
Swifties go crazy over Taylor Swift's surprise outfits
Taylor Swift's fans, particularly her Irish supporters, were thrilled by the pop icon's unexpected appearance as one X (formerly Twitter) user wrote, "Mastermind Flagging Queen"
A fan commented in part, "If it is orange (new) or between the yellow or berry outfits, then we might get an Ireland represent flag on those colors?"
"FOLKLORE IS SO IRELAND CODED," exclaimed another, while one chimed in, "IRELAND IS SUCH A FOLKLORE COUNTRY IKDR #DublinTSTheErasTour"
Okay, so Taylor’s folklore/evermore fairy dress, she wore Green yesterday, then cream today, and how about tomorrow?? If it is orange (new) or between the yellow or berry outfits, then we might get an Ireland represent flag on those colors? 😆 🇮🇪
— Dana 🌈 ISO ERAS NOLA 🕯️ (@DanaBrigoli) June 29, 2024
IRELAND IS SUCH A FOLKLORE COUNTRY IKDR #DublinTSTheErasTour
— emma (eras dublin 🍀) (@shookswiftie) June 28, 2024
Another fan wrote, WHAT TIME IS IT TAYLOR?!! She’s representing Ireland tonight with the Orange Top & Green Skirt 1989 outfit for Dublin N1." [sic]
"ORANGE/RED TOP AND GREEN OH TAYLOR THE PREDICTABLE PRINCESS YOU ARE IRISH FLAG COLORS LETS GO!!!!!" exclaimed another excited fan. [sic]
Another remarked, "IRISH FLAG SHES THE CUTEST EVER #DublinTSTheErasTour" [sic]
One Eras Tour account wrote, "Taylor stunning in tonights very on-theme new irish 1989 outfit!" [sic]
WHAT TIME IS IT TAYLOR?!! She’s representing Ireland tonight with the Orange Top & Green Skirt 1989 outfit for Dublin N1 🧡💚🇮🇪 #DublinIrelandTSTheErasTour #TSTheErasTourDublin pic.twitter.com/sOY0vFVGyJ
— Megan Mione | 06 Swiftie (@meganmione) June 28, 2024
ORANGE/RED TOP AND GREEN OH TAYLOR THE PREDICTABLE PRINCESS YOU ARE IRISH FLAG COLORS LETS GO!!!!! 🇮🇪☘️ #DublinIrelandTSTheErasTour
— Sara🦋 (@sgjamesss) June 28, 2024
IRISH FLAG SHES THE CUTEST EVER 🇮🇪 #DublinTSTheErasTour pic.twitter.com/16EcFTfQC1
— Amanda “An angel 😇” Dublin N1&2 (@tiedme2u) June 28, 2024
🚨 | Taylor stunning in tonights very on-theme new irish 1989 outfit! #DublinTSTheErasTour #TSTheErasTour pic.twitter.com/09m1Ge7mog
— Eras Tour Updates (@erastourusa) June 28, 2024
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