Taylor Swift revealed she is ‘absolutely living for these UK crowds’ as she reminisced on her Cardiff show dates.
The American singer, 34, is currently on the UK leg of her Eras tour, and on Tuesday she performed at Principality Stadium in Wales’ capital.
On Friday will she mark her first London show at Wembley Stadium before heading to Dublin the following week.
And Taylor seemed to be loving her time in the UK as she took to Instagram on Thursday with a slew of snaps from her performance in Wales.
She praised Cardiff fans by saying: ‘Cardiff!! My first time playing in Wales and that was truly out of control in the best way – looking out into that massive, bouncing, dancing sea of people… I’ll never forget it.’
Taylor Swift took to her Instagram on Thursday to share several stunning concert snaps as she gears up for the London leg of her Eras tour
The singer, 34, who is currently on the UK leg of her Eras tour, will perform at London’s Wembley Stadium on Friday June 21 before heading to Dublin the following week
Taylor continued: ‘I’m absolutely living for these UK crowds. Next up: our weekend at Wembley!! See you tomorrow London!’
In one snap the Blank Space hitmaker looked nothing short of sensational as she wore a sparkly blue playsuit which showcased her peachy derriere.
She teamed the stunning ensemble with a pair of clear fishnet tights as she sang her heart out on stage.
Meanwhile, in another snap she showed off her slender figure in a daring all-white ensemble which consisted of a sparkly bra and a pair of high-waisted shorts to match.
She completed the look with a sleek satin blazer which boasted sparkly black lapels and a slim-fit.
Taylor also slipped into a cherry red maxi dress during another performance and the chic ensemble showed a glimpse of her toned midriff.
The stylish dress featured long sheer cape sleeves and boasted a sparkly leaf detailing around the bust and waist.
It comes after fans expressed their excitement earlier this week as a significant change was announced for Taylor’s Cardiff show.
The roof of the stadium in Cardiff was closed, meaning there were no fireworks displays at the end of Taylor’s performance.
She praised Cardiff fans by saying: ‘Cardiff!! My first time playing in Wales and that was truly out of control in the best way – looking out into that massive, bouncing, dancing sea of people… I’ll never forget it
She continued: ‘I’m absolutely living for these UK crowds. Next up: our weekend at Wembley!! See you tomorrow London!’
The change, which was confirmed on the stadium’s fan guide, was well received by fans at the time as they felt they would enjoy the visuals better in darkness.
Taking to X/Twitter, one fan wrote: ‘Roof is closed. No fireworks. But show will be in the dark I think!’ to which another replied: ‘We should be getting full effect of the wristbands tonight then.’
Others wrote: ‘So jealous of people in Cardiff getting a roof so will see the full extent of the wristbands and lights. It will look unreal.’
‘The roof is going to be shut. The UK Swifties will finally get to see the full effects of the light up bracelets, everyone cheered.’
‘The roof is gonna be closed, it’s gonne be a dark show yessss.’
This comes after she thanked fans for attending her series of shows in Liverpool following her playing the last Anfield Stadium date on Saturday.
The hit singer, who regularly breaks records, played the 100th show of her Eras Tour at Liverpool on Thursday, the first of three back-to-back shows.
It comes after Taylor Swift fans expressed their excitement earlier this week as a significant change was announced for her Cardiff show on Tuesday
The roof of the stadium in Cardiff was closed, meaning there were no fireworks displays at the end of her performance, however, it was well received by fans as they felt they would enjoy the visuals better in darkness
Taylor said she broke the stadium’s attendance record.
The previous record was 61,905 fans for an FA Cup fourth round tie back in 1952.
‘Thank you to everyone who came out this weekend (you broke the all-time stadium attendance record!!) AND thank you to everyone who has come to any of the shows on The Eras Tour. It’s been the adventure of a lifetime because of you.’
The tour, which is set to return to London in August to end the UK and European leg of the tour, is estimated to be worth up to £1 billion to the UK economy.
The tour became the first tour to cross the billion-dollar mark last year according to Pollstar’s 2023 year-end charts.
The tour, which is set to return to London in August to end the UK and European leg of the tour, is estimated to be worth up to £1 billion to the UK economy