Taylor Swift’s American fans were left stunned after a video of one of her concerts in Australia went viral.
The global megastar, 34, has been impressing Swifties in Melbourne and Sydney with a series of epic concerts, and the Down Under tour will come to an end on Monday night.
The highly anticipated shows have seen over 80,000 fans descend on sold-out stadiums as Swiftie mania has taken the country by storm.
And a time-lapse video showing masses from Sydney’s Accor Stadium piling onto trains at Olympic Park station after the concerts has stunned international fans.
Crowds, which also included Blink-182 fans from a concert at neighboring Qudos Bank Arena, were seen entering the station before being quickly herded onto trains.
Taylor Swift’s American fans were left stunned after a video from the Australian leg of the Eras tour went viral (Taylor appears on stage at Sydney’s Accor Stadium)
The shows have seen more than 80,000 fans descend on sold-out stadiums as Swiftie mania has hit the country, and footage of post-concert public transport has gone viral.
Crowds, which also included Blink-182 fans from a concert at neighboring Qudos Bank Arena, were seen entering the station before being transported to trains.
Trains were seen leaving every few minutes, and the large number of concertgoers were transported smoothly to them to take them home.
And the footage left some American fans feeling envious as they told how traveling after a concert isn’t always so easy in America and admitted their “jealousy”.
One wrote: ‘I was absolutely amazed at how well this was handled at Olympic Park and the MCG last week. I can only be jealous as an American. The traffic is great!’
Another said: ‘Hello American! Most stadiums have ZERO access to public transportation and are not walkable. You’re lucky. I hope this helps!’
A third wrote: ‘Sometimes I travel an hour to attend a concert or sporting event because I live in a very rural area. Driving is the only option.
Another Australian commented on how many American fans had been wondering why there was little parking around the venue, and used the video to show that it may not be necessary.
Trains were seen leaving every few minutes, and the large number of concertgoers were transported smoothly to them to take them home.
But the footage left some American fans stunned as they told how traveling after a concert isn’t always so easy in America and admitted their “jealousy”.
The video was shared on Twitter by account. Every station in Sydney alongside the caption: “The Tay Tay Express from the Olympic Park ran smoothly last night.”
“I think people arrived later than expected, but there were still big crowds as the last train was approaching, just before 1am. There are trains to Central here, the westbound platform was just as busy. Find Blink 182 fans.’
Regarding the process, they added: ‘People queue outside and are allowed to get on the platform when there is space. Staff at each door keep people safe.
‘Each train arrives empty and transports almost 2,000 people, every few minutes spread between two tracks. Impressive, but it shows how Sydney really needs 24 hour trains for the weekends.’
Swifties around the world have also been jealous that Taylor invited Australian fans to remix her hit songs during her surprise two-track segment.
Across her three shows in Sydney over the weekend, the Anti-Hero singer played a mix of multiple different tracks for her ‘surprise songs’ portion of the show.
Fans who haven’t been able to see one of Taylor’s live concerts will soon be able to watch the Eras concert film as much as they want when it arrives on Disney+ on March 15.
At Sunday’s show, the first mix was his beloved jump track, 1989’s Is It Over Now (Taylor’s version), and I Wish You Would, also from 1989, which he played on his acoustic guitar.
During the second mix he performed Haunted, first released on his third album Speak Now, and Exile, from his album Folklore.
A fan shared a video of the combinations on TikTok and Swifties went wild with the comments.
“These mixes get me excited first thing,” one fan wrote, adding the crying emoji.
Fans who haven’t been able to see one of Taylor’s live concerts will soon be able to watch the Eras concert film as much as they want when it arrives on Disney+ on March 15.