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Taylor’s glittering Eras Tour continues its epic European leg in Dublin this weekend
What time are you arriving at the stadium? Which era are you dressing as? Will you be buying merch before or after the concert? If you’re a Swiftie in Dublin, you haven’t got long left to decide.
That’s because the time has finally come – Mother is on her way to the Irish capital for three nights from June 28. So, ahead of your Wildest Dreams being realised, it’s time to draw that cat eye sharp enough to kill a man and brush up on the timings, setlist and support acts ahead of Taylor’s Eras Tour shows in Dublin. Need some help? Don’t you fret – we’ve got all the relevant info right here.
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She’ll be gracing the Irish capital with three shows at the Aviva Stadium this weekend on June 28, 29 and 30.
Doors open at 5pm and Taylor is expected on stage at around 8pm.
Sadly not, but keep an eye on Ticketmaster for any resale opportunities.
Tickets for the Dublin shows sold out fast last summer, with prices ranging from €86 to €206, with VIP packages costing up to €744.
As has been well-documented on TikTok by now, Taylor’s setlist has undergone a pretty major rejig since she released The Tortured Poet’s Department, but don’t worry – there’s still just over three hours of the show. The full confirmed Eras Tour setlist is as follows:
American pop-rock band Paramore are supporting Taylor on the European leg of her tour. The nine-song setlist includes bops like ‘Hard Times’, ‘Misery Business’, ‘Still Into You’ and ‘Ain’t It Fun’.
Yes – but hopefully you weren’t planning on bringing any of these things anyway. The ‘ground rules’ section of the Aviva Stadium’s website reads: ‘Fireworks, smoke canisters, vuvuzelas, bottles, knives, glasses, cans, flag poles, banners, laser devices, dangerous or hazardous items and other similar articles or containers including anything which could or might be used as a weapon are not permitted within the ground and any person in possession of such an article or container may be refused entry or ejected from the Stadium.’
Umbrellas, prams and strollers are also not permitted within the stadium, nor are bags larger than A4. Handbags will also be subject to a search by security.
The tour has been going for over a year, but the end is far from in sight – after Dublin, there are still 25 shows to go in Europe before Taylor finishes up in Canada in December. Here are the other dates following Dublin:
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