"Nice to see you," Swift shouted out in German to the crowd inside Munich's sold-out Olympiastadion on Saturday.Â
Swift thanked the 74,000 fans for coming. "Thanks for hanging out with us."
She also gave a shout-out to the thousands of Swifties who had flocked to a grassy hill in a nearby park overlooking the stadium, hoping to catch a glimpse of the concert.Â
🚨| Taylor Swift acknowledging the insane crowd of people on the hill outside the stadium at today's show in Munich, Germany! — The Eras Tour (@tswifterastour) #MunichTSTheErasTour "We have people in a park outside the stadium, thousands of people listening from out there!" pic.twitter.com/s8LZxYrsxAJuly 27, 2024
"We have people in a park outside the stadium, thousands of people listening from out there," the singer said.
Swift last toured Germany nine years ago. Her global Eras Tour kicked off in March 2023 causing a worldwide stir with shows selling out in minutes and earnings projected to top $US1 billion, according to Pollstar.
The superstar played the first concert of the German leg of her record-breaking tour in the western city of Gelsenkirchen last week.
The industrial city, where Swift played three concerts, was one of the lesser-known stops on the pop icon's mega-selling global tour, but local authorities splashed out to welcome the throngs of visitors and create a party-like atmosphere.
Taylor Swift 's Eras tour kicked off in March 2023. (Joel Carrett/AAP PHOTOS)
In Munich, waiting fans had to withstand afternoon temperatures of almost 32C. Some people collapsed though police were unable to say how many.
To help Swifties endure the heat, concert organisers handed out thousands of emergency thermal blankets and "huge amounts of water."Â
Towards the end of the concert, a refreshing breeze blew through the stadium and Swift performed the final song Karma, dancing in the Munich summer rain.Â
She is scheduled to play one final concert in the Bavarian capital on Sunday.
with AAP