Taylor Swift Sends Bold Message to ‘Thousands’ of Eras Tour Fans Watching From Hill Outside Stadium

 

Taylor Swift gave a shoutout to the thousands of people watching her concert outside the stadium on Saturday night.

While performing her latest Eras Tour show at the Olympiastadion in Munich, Germany on Saturday, July 27, the music superstar took a moment to thank fans for coming to the concert—even those who couldn’t secure tickets.

In addition to the roughly 74,500 seats that the stadium can accommodate, plus standing room, thousands more Swifties gathered on a hill outside of the stadium to watch the show from afar.

“We’ve got people in a park outside the stadium, thousands of people listening from out there,” Swift said on stage during the introduction for her song “Lover.”

“Thank you for making me feel so incredibly welcome,” the “Fortnight” songstress added, noting that she and the rest of the performers on stage would “spend all night trying to make it up to you.”

Swift and her Eras Tour crew more than likely made the show worth every fan’s while, as the concert stretches over hours long and includes 46 songs from all the different “eras” of her discography.

During the acoustic set of the show, Swift sings two surprise songs, one on guitar and one on the piano—and for the last several months she’s been cooking up all sorts of surprise mashups that make fans go absolutely wild.

For Saturday’s show in Munich, Swift sang “Fresh Out The Slammer” from the Tortured Poets Department and mashed it with the 1989 love song, “You Are In Love.”

She then played a medley of “Ivy” from evermore mixed with “Call It What You Want” from reputation.

“oh they won for real,” one fan wrote on X in response to Swift’s killer acoustic medleys on Saturday.

So it’s safe to say Swift certainly did make it up to all the fans who came out to see her on Saturday night, even the ticketless ones!