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One of Taylor Swift’s performers has cited a classic Australian film on the second night of her Sydney Eras tour.
Dancer Kameron Saunders sang “tell him he’s dreaming,” quoting the iconic line made famous by Michael Caton in the 1997 film The Castle.
The 80,000 fans at Accor Stadium burst into laughter at the reference, which occurred during a performance of Taylor’s song, We Are Never Getting Back Together.
In each performance of the song, Taylor, 33, hands the microphone to Saunders to quote a different line familiar to the local audience.
During the Melbourne shows, the dancer sang phrases like ‘yeah, nah’ and ‘naur’.
One of Taylor Swift’s performers has cited a classic Australian film on the second night of her Sydney Eras tour. In the photo: Taylor Swift.
Dancer Kameron Saunders (pictured left on the big screen) sang “tell him he’s dreaming,” quoting the iconic line made famous by Michael Caton in the 1997 film The Castle.
Swifties on social media platform X (formerly Twitter) were grateful.
“Kam is officially an honorary Australian,” one user wrote, while another simply wrote “Iconic.”
“My love for you increases day by day,” wrote a third.
While one more expressed their admiration writing: ‘Kam please you are amazing!’
The 80,000 fans at Accor Stadium burst into laughter at the reference to the classic film, which occurred during a performance of Taylor’s song, We Are Never Getting Back Together. Pictured: Michael Caton and Sophie Lee in The Castle.
That same night, one lucky Swiftie shared an adorable moment with his idol at the show.
Taylor has established a tradition where she gives a signed hat to a lucky fan in the crowd while she sings her song, 22.
A young boy was seen singing and dancing vigorously as he was invited up on stage to receive the special gift from the pop megastar.
Swifties on social media were quick to comment positively on the young man’s enthusiasm.
“Awwww, the kid who got the 22nd hat tonight was having the time of his life,” wrote one X (formerly Twitter) user.
That same night, one lucky Swiftie shared an adorable moment with his idol at the show. Taylor has established a tradition in which she gives away a signed hat to a lucky fan in the crowd while she sings her song, 22.
A young boy was seen singing and dancing vigorously as he was invited up on stage to receive the special gift from the pop megastar.
Swifties on social media were quick to comment positively on the young man’s enthusiasm. “Awwww, the kid who got hat 22 tonight was having the time of his life,” wrote one X (formerly Twitter) user.
‘Hat 22 tonight!! How adorable!!’ wrote another.
“He’s an icon,” one wrote, while another noted that he’s “feeling it” and a third uttered “he’s everything!”
“I know adult fans want the 22 hat, but there’s something about kids getting it and seeing the core memories happen in real time that’s so healing,” another X user reflected.
Swift will perform four shows in Sydney until Monday, February 26.
Swift will perform four shows in Sydney until Monday, February 26.