Carrie Bickmore put on a busty display while sharing photos from the first night of Taylor Swift’s Australian Eras tour on Friday.
The Australian TV presenter, 43, took to Instagram to excitedly document her night watching the megastar, 34, perform at the Melbourne Cricket Ground.
She showed off her incredible figure in a black bustier and tight jeans as she smiled for the camera as she joined the 96,000 people making their way to the venue.
Carrie finished her stylish ensemble with a pair of studded sandals and carried her essentials in a small black backpack.
She first wore a pair of black sunglasses, but then swapped them for bright pink heart glasses with “Swiftie mum” written on them in white pen.
Carrie Bickmore put on a busty display while sharing photos from the first night of Taylor Swift’s Australian Eras tour on Friday.
The Australian TV presenter, 43, took to Instagram to excitedly document her night watching the megastar, 34, perform at the Melbourne Cricket Ground.
She smiled from ear to ear as she shared a series of snaps with her friends outside the MCG as they gathered just hours before the show.
In an accompanying caption, she joked about her outfit: ‘Super Bowl Tay Tay Era.’ When you’ve been too busy helping your kids with their outfits and you have to improvise on the day.’
Fans had been eagerly waiting for Taylor to take the stage on her first Australian tour since 2018, and flocked to the venue early amid Swiftie mania.
Sabrina Carpenter kicked off the first night of the tour with an epic setlist at 6:30 pm, before Taylor made her big stage debut just over an hour later.
Around 96,000 people flocked to the MCG for the first night of the Eras tour in Australia as Swiftie mania takes over Australia.
Taylor will play three shows at Melbourne’s MCG on February 16, 17 and 18 before traveling to Sydney for four concerts at Accor Stadium on February 23, 24, 25 and 26.
Tour organizers were also concerned about the estimated 15,000 fans who would show up to the pop star’s sold-out shows despite not having tickets.
She first wore a pair of black sunglasses, but then swapped them for bright pink heart-shaped glasses with “Swiftie mum” written on them in white pen.
She showed off her incredible figure in a black bustier and skinny jeans as she smiled for the camera with her friends.
She excitedly posed in front of a Taylor poster as she joined the 96,000 fans who flocked to the MCG.
Thousands of the pop star’s fans invaded the stadium two hours before the start of the show, at 6:30 p.m., in an attempt to avoid the long lines to enter.
Several excited attendees were dressed in the theme of each of Taylor’s ‘Eras’.
Fans typically choose their favorite album and dress according to that “era” and color, whether it be classic Fearless cowboy boots or traditional Folklore dresses.
More than 600,000 tickets have been sold for their performances and some fans even took the desperate step of chartering their own flights to get to their shows, according to travel agency Flight Centre.
“Commercial flights and accommodation are at a premium and we’ve even seen some travelers opt for a private charter flight to get to the concert as a result,” Flight Center Travel Group’s managing director of global leisure told news.com.au. , James Kavanagh.
Taylor stormed the stage in a sparkly leotard as she pulled out all the stops for an epic night.
“While it may seem extreme, we’re not surprised to see people opting for private flights through our charter company AVMIN and we’ve had bookings for Taylor’s shows in Sydney and Melbourne.”
Flight Center has revealed that commercial flights from Brisbane to Melbourne cost approximately $569 for the February 16 show. The following week, the same route drops sharply to $118.