At this very moment, Taylor Swift is showcasing her talent at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (Melbourne) with her biggest concert ever.
Taylor Swift: Global Sensation and Media Darling Taylor Swift kisses her boyfriend to the tune of the “remix” of Love Story, turning towards each other as they sing the “fateful” hit with Kanye West! While Rosé “loses herself” at The Eras Tour, Jisoo meets a man about to face Taylor Swift’s wrath. Tonight (16/2), Taylor Swift officially kicked off The Eras Tour in Australia with the first show at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (Melbourne). This is a massive stadium; in terms of capacity, the Melbourne Cricket Ground is the largest stadium in the Southern Hemisphere and the 11th largest in the world with a seating capacity of 100,024. Therefore, all eyes are currently on the Melbourne Cricket Ground.
Today, Taylor Swift performs at the biggest concert of her career, shedding tears before a crowd of nearly 100,000 spectators! – Photo 1. The crowd is overwhelmed by nearly 100,000 people before The Eras Tour lights up.
At the opening moment, Taylor Swift enthusiastically confirmed: “This is the biggest show of this tour, as well as any other tour before…” Taylor Swift also revealed that there were 96,000 spectators present at the Melbourne Cricket Ground during her performance. The entire stadium erupted when Taylor Swift confirmed this information.
Today, Taylor Swift performs at the biggest concert of her career, shedding tears before a crowd of nearly 100,000 spectators! – Photo 2. Taylor Swift exudes charisma at the show.
This is not only the biggest show in Taylor Swift’s career but also breaks Lady Gaga’s record to become the concert with the largest audience of any female artist in the past decade. The previous record belonged to Lady Gaga when she performed in front of over 78,000 fans at the Stade de France (France) as part of the Chromatica Ball Tour. However, the record at the Melbourne Cricket Ground still belongs to Taylor Swift’s close friend Ed Sheeran, who performed in front of over 105,000 spectators during the Mathematics Tour.
In an emotional moment, Taylor Swift couldn’t hold back her tears as she looked at the largest crowd she has ever performed for in her career. The clip of this moment is being widely shared, and fans hope that the next two nights at the Melbourne Cricket Ground will see even larger crowds than the opening night.
Taylor Swift sheds tears because of the massive crowd.
After tonight’s performance (16/2), Taylor Swift will have two more shows at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on 17-18/2. It’s entirely possible that after the impact of the first night, the remaining two nights at the Melbourne Cricket Ground will witness even larger crowds. After concluding the three-night stint in Melbourne, Taylor Swift will continue with four shows in Sydney to wrap up her tour in Australia. And of course, this will be followed by six shows at the National Stadium in Singapore, where many Vietnamese fans are expected to attend.
The panoramic view of the 96,000-strong crowd in Melbourne at the moment.
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