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A Taylor Swift fan who attended the superstar’s final Australian show captured workers dismantling the stage almost instantly after the concert ended.
Georgia, from Melbourne, managed to get a ticket to the 34-year-old’s show in Sydney on Monday night and stayed after the crowd left to enjoy every last minute at the Accor Stadium.
He watched as an army of workers sprang into action to take on the mammoth task of dismantling the 75-metre-long stage.
Sharing an image of the stage with a popular Facebook group ‘Aussie and New Zealand Swifties’, Georgia wrote: ‘This was 20 minutes after the show ended last night! It’s crazy how quickly they dismantled the stage.
The photo shows pieces of the stage missing and chairs on the floor being quickly put away.
Taylor Swift fan Georgia noticed how quickly the Accor Stadium team in Sydney sprang into action to pack up the huge stage (pictured)
The ‘Cruel Summer’ singer performed to 84,500 people on Monday night, the biggest of the four shows in Sydney (pictured February 23).
The ‘Cruel Summer’ singer performed to 84,500 people, the biggest of four shows in Sydney.
She flew in on her private jet at noon on Tuesday and will perform four shows in Singapore starting March 2.
Other fans praised the team for its efforts in packing up and cleaning the stadium.
“They are the A team and they get paid well. They get the job done as quickly as possible,” one person commented.
‘Many hands make the job easier,’ said another, and a third added: ‘We went to the Reputation Tour at the Gabba. They pushed us off the floor while they dismantled the stage and undid the chairs.’
“I worked with Cats the Musical on the world tour years ago in a huge tent. It took me about two days to set up the tent stage costumes and about four hours to take it down and load everything onto the trucks ready to go,” wrote another.
The 34-year-old superstar is the first solo artist to perform four sold-out shows at Sydney’s Accor Stadium.
Swift flew in on her private jet at midday Tuesday and will perform four shows in Singapore starting March 2 (pictured Friday in Sydney).
Now that the Australian leg of the Eras Tour has wrapped, fans are obsessed with an adorable DIY for displaying friendship bracelets and concert trinkets.
Many have flocked to Kmart to get the $12 box frame to place on the shelves and countertops in their homes.
Some called the box the “perfect” post-concert gift, and a Melbourne mum has revealed the stunning keepsake box she created for her daughter.
‘I used the box frame from Kmart. It’s only $12 to give my daughter a Taylor Swift memorabilia box from the concert we saw!’ she exclaimed on Facebook. ‘I love it!’