Performances were historic and personal, with Swift paying tribute to boyfriend Travis Kelce
Setup process took 7-8 hours to transform stadium into magical world filled with Swift's iconic Folklore cottage and more
Swifties from around the world attended, creating electric atmosphere in Dublin
Taylor Swift's Dublin Shows set historic record as most lucrative concert series in history
Three-night run at Aviva Stadium brought an estimated economic impact of up to $4 billion
Taylor Swift's Dublin Shows: A Record-Breaking Event
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Taylor Swift's Eras tour made a historic stop in Dublin, Ireland, from June 28 to 30, 2024. The three-night run at Aviva Stadium marked the most lucrative set of concerts in history and brought an estimated economic impact of up to $4 billion.
Swifties from all over the world flocked to Dublin for a chance to witness their idol's performance, making it a significant event for Ireland's capital. The city was buzzing with excitement as fans gathered at Aviva Stadium and around the city, creating an electric atmosphere.
The setup process for Swift's concert took approximately 7-8 hours, transforming the stadium into a magical world filled with her iconic Folklore cottage, Folkmore trees, Down Bad machine, and Tortured Poets bed. The stage was designed to be unique and state-of-the-art, providing fans with an unforgettable experience.
Swift's performances in Dublin were not only historic but also personal. During her concert on June 28, she paid tribute to her boyfriend Travis Kelce by doing his signature archer pose while performing
Taylor Swift’s Eras tour has become the most lucrative set of concerts in history.
The tour is expected to increase its estimated international economic impact to as much as $4 billion.
The UK leg of the tour could generate close to a £1 billion boost for the economy.
Dublin Chamber of Commerce estimates that tourists traveling to Swift’s concerts will provide a €35 million boost to the economy.
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The economic impact of this global superstar is now known as Swiftonomics.
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Dublin Chamber said the real benefit comes from those who travelled from overseas.
Taylor Swift paid tribute to her boyfriend Travis Kelce by doing his signature archer pose during her concert in Dublin’s Aviva Stadium on June 28, 2024.
Swift has previously made the archer pose during performances of ‘So High School’