Taylor Swift and Records haven’t had a very friendly relationship since the beginning of the pop star’s career. With each new step, Swift breaks the lifelong records and it doesn’t come as a surprise that she broke another one with the next stop of her iconic ‘The Eras Tour’.
The pop sensation is currently grooving to her beats in Melbourne, Australia. After celebrating her boyfriend’s Super Bowl win, the 34-year-old singer is back to enchanting the crowds. The second stop of her Eras Tour international leg brought the megastar the biggest crowd this world has ever seen.
The Eras Tour’s Record-Breaking Crowd In Melbourne
Swift’s sold-out spectacle in Melbourne set a new attendance record, surpassing previous tour stops. She even outshone performances held at renowned venues like MetLife Stadium.
Taylor wowed a massive crowd of 96,000 at the iconic Melbourne Cricket Ground, marking a career-defining moment. The pop princess expressed her awe and gratitude, calling the Melbourne show the pinnacle of her career.
The massive crowd of The Eras Tour marks Swift’s second time experiencing the love of Australian Swifties. The ‘Long Live’ singer first came to the country for the international leg of her Reputation Stadium Tour in 2018.
Swift thanked the shimmering crowd last night by sharing some deep details about her upcoming album, ‘The Tortured Poets Department.‘ With a tracklist and an alternate cover revealed Swift said, “The songwriting is something that actually gets me through my life.”
She then added, “I’ve never had an album where I needed songwriting more than I needed it on Tortured Poets.” Taylor found the role of songwriting in this album extremely important, describing it as a personal necessity.
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After the expression of Taylor’s inspiration for the new album the loyal fans of Swift couldn’t help but speculate ex-boyfriend Joe Alwyn’s contribution behind the tracks. The album’s title, ‘The Tortured Poets Department,’ had already stirred curiosity, leading Swifties to connect the dots to the actor’s infamous group chat, ‘Tortured Men Club.’
With anticipated tracks like ‘So Long London’ and ‘I Can Do It With A Broken Heart,’ fans can’t wait for April 19th. The date Taylor chose for the release of her new ballads can not align with the fan theories more as April 2023 is when the news of their break-up hit the headlines. And April 19th is when Tay’s girl squad went on a New York night out before unfollowing Joe Alwyn.
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