Taylor Swift loved the crowds in Milan on her recent tour.

Taylor Swift’s latest Eras Tour shows have brought her to new heights of success, with her recent concerts in Milan standing out as a career highlight for the 34-year-old pop star. After performing at the San Siro Stadium, Swift took to Instagram to express her gratitude and admiration for the passionate and generous crowds that greeted her in Italy.

In a post on Instagram, Swift exclaimed, “WOW. MILAN! Those were truly 2 of my favorite crowds ever. The passion and generosity you showed us… it was a dream come true to perform for you.” She also shared a collection of photos from her performances in Milan, showcasing a brand new Fearless era dress that she debuted during her first show in the city.

Swift’s time in Milan was filled with memorable moments, including acoustic sections featuring mashups of some of her most beloved songs like “The 1” and “Wonderland,” “I Almost Do” and “The Moment I Knew,” “Mr. Perfectly Fine” and “Red,” as well as “Getaway Car” with “Out of the Woods.” However, the shows also had their share of humorous mishaps, such as Swift accidentally swallowing a bug on stage.

“I knew it would happen, ’cause there’s so many bugs here tonight,” Swift joked to the crowd. “I just need to cough a little bit.” Another unexpected moment occurred when Swift’s iconic flower-painted piano experienced a malfunction, requiring a crew member to join her on stage to investigate the issue.

Despite these minor setbacks, Swift and her team were able to resolve the piano problem, much to the delight of the audience. “I did it!” Swift exclaimed with a smile after successfully fixing the keyboard.

Looking ahead, Swift is set to perform three consecutive shows in Gelsenkirchen, Germany from July 17-20, followed by stops in Hamburg and Munich. After completing the European leg of her Eras Tour, she will make her way back to the U.S. and Canada for a final series of shows in November and December.

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