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Taylor Swift reveals U2 sent her a beautiful bouquet of flowers ahead of ‘The Eras Tour’ in Dublin, Ireland tonight! #DublinTSTheErasTour “Already feeling that Irish hospitality!!”
Taylor Swift Reveals U2 Sent Her a Beautiful Bouquet of Flowers Ahead of ‘The Eras Tour’ in Dublin, Ireland
Taylor Swift is set to perform at ‘The Eras Tour’ in Dublin, Ireland tonight, and the singer has revealed that she received a beautiful bouquet of flowers from Irish rock band U2. The flowers were accompanied by a note that read, “From your Irish fan club. Bono, The Edge, Adam and Larry.”
Swift took to Instagram to share a photo of the flowers and the note, expressing her excitement and gratitude for the thoughtful gesture. “Walked into my dressing room to find roses from @U2 and I WAS NOT READY FOR IT,” she wrote. “I LOVE U2. I LOVE IRELAND. LET’S DO THIS CROKE PARK!!!”
This isn’t the first time Swift has received a gift from a fellow musician. When she kicked off her tour in early May, Katy Perry sent her an olive branch to end their longtime feud. Perry’s note apologized for past miscommunications and expressed her desire to clear the air.
Swift’s performance in Dublin is highly anticipated, and the flowers from U2 are a sweet gesture of support from one legendary band to another. With her ‘reputation Stadium Tour’, Swift has been honoring different cities in special ways, including a touching speech in Manchester. As she prepares to take the stage in Dublin, the flowers from U2 are a reminder of the love and admiration she has from her peers in the music industry.
– Taylor Swift received a bouquet of flowers from U2 ahead of her performance at ‘The Eras Tour’ in Dublin, Ireland.
– The flowers were accompanied by a note signed by Bono, The Edge, Adam, and Larry.
– Swift expressed her excitement and gratitude on Instagram, sharing a photo of the flowers and the note.
– This isn’t the first time Swift has received a gift from a fellow musician, with Katy Perry sending her an olive branch to end their feud in May.
– Swift’s performance in Dublin is highly anticipated, and the flowers from U2 are a sweet gesture of support from one legendary band to another.