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Taylor Swift bids goodbye to Sydney, set to perform in Singapore next for Eras Tour

Swift completed her fourth and final Eras Tour show at the Accor Stadium on Monday

Taylor Swift after wrapping up her final Eras Tour show in Sydney, is set to perform in Singapore.

The global music icon who performed four shows at the Accor Stadium, expressed gratitude towards her Australian fans for showing immense love and support to her.

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 show in the city.

“You’re out here making me feel like I’m the first artist to play four shows at Accor Stadium!” Swift said after taking the stage, according to local media outlet news.com.au.

“I guess what I’m trying to say is that you make me feel like the man,” she added the “Karma” singer, before launching into a performance of “The Man” and then addressing the crowd again.

“Well, I am delighted to say these words to you. Sydney: welcome to the Eras Tour! This is our final night of four. And we have had the most wonderful time, I’ve got to tell you that,” the outlet quoted Swift as saying adding, “You are here in one of the most exciting cities in the world, and you chose to hang out with us. Thanks, guys!”

 

Earlier on Saturday, in a video posted on X (formerly known as Twitter), Swift also shared that she feels “at home” in Sydney.

“Me, my band, the dancers, you make us feel like we’re at home here, you really do. It’s very rare,” Swift said, before going on to reveal her favorite word spoken in the Australian accent and having a go herself.

“The more time we spend around you, the more favorite things that 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,’ ” said Swift.

The singer’s Eras Tour is now headed to Singapore, with the “Cruel Summer” crooner set to play six nights at the National Stadium in Kallang starting on March 2.

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