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TaBecomesylor Swift Breaks Silence After Eras Tour 1st to Play 3 Sold Out Shows in Warsaw Stadium
TaBecomesylor Swift Breaks Silence After Eras Tour 1st to Play 3 Sold Out Shows in Warsaw Stadium
Taylor Swift is sharing a milestone moment with her Warsaw fans!
During her third and final Eras concert in Warsaw, Poland, on Saturday, Aug. 3, Swift, 34, proudly revealed the achievement she and her fans had accomplished at the city’s PGE Narodowy stadium, all thanks to her fans.
In a video posted by a fan account on TikTok, the pop superstar said in a speech onstage at the show, “I’m in a fantastic mood tonight. And I just thought I would tell you … it is because of something that you did … you made us, the Eras Tour, the very first tour to ever play three sold-out nights in this stadium!”
Swift then raised her arms in the air and did a little dance on the spot as the crowds of fans in the stadium cheered. “And that has put me in an excellent mood,” she exclaimed.
The singer continued in another clip posted of her speech, “I was already in a great mood because we’ve been lucky enough to play here two nights before tonight. And I have to be honest with you, Warsaw you have exceeded any dream I could have had for how amazing a crowd could be.”
Swift’s final Eras show in Warsaw comes as she performed her first-ever headlining concert in Poland, which began in the city on Thursday, Aug. 1.
At the show on Saturday, there were plenty of surprises for fans as the “Fortnight” singer performed a mashup of The Tortured Poets Department song “The Black Dog” and folklore breakup track “exile” (which features Bon Iver) on piano as part of the secret songs portion of the show.
Swift previously sang “exile” in Los Angeles in August 2023, Australia in February and Scotland in June.
On Friday, Aug. 2, the singer continued to wow the crowd at her second show in Warsaw as she spoke a series of Polish phrases to fans, including “warszawa, witajcie na Eras Tour” (“welcome to the Eras Tour”), “kocham was” (“I love you”), “dziękjię” (“thank you”) and “wszystko dobrze” (which loosely translates to an “everything’s fine?” or “all good?”).
Swift’s final performance in Warsaw came as she also featured in a new promotional video for NBC Olympics, which dropped on the same day.
The pop superstar narrates the clip, praising Team USA medal winners at this year’s games; Simone Biles, Sha’Carri Richardson and Katie Ledecky, as her hit song “Style” plays over a montage of clips of the three athletes competing.
“Never be afraid to show them who you are, especially when the whole world is watching,” Swift says in the video. “… Katie, Sha’Carri and Simone. Three American stars. Three different visions of greatness. Tonight, in Paris,” she concludes.