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Katherine Jenkins sports a 1989 Taylor Swift t-shirt and cowboy boots as she watches the Eras Tour at Cardiff’s Principality Stadium.

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Katherine Jenkins looked incredible as she joined 70,000 Taylor Swift fans arriving at the Principality Stadium in Cardiff to watch the iconic Eras Tour on Tuesday.

Katherine Jenkins looked incredible as she joined 70,000 Taylor Swift fans arriving at Principality Stadium to watch the iconic Eras Tour on Tuesday.

The Welsh singer, 43, couldn’t contain a smile as she arrived with her friends wearing an outfit inspired by Taylor’s fifth studio album, 1989.

Katherine turned heads when she tucked a white graphic T-shirt from 1989 into a pair of denim shorts that she cinched at the waist with a matching belt.

She opted for a pair of sleek black cowboy boots and let her long wavy blonde tresses loose under a matching black fedora.

Katherine was in a good mood as she wore several friendship bracelets on both wrists as she headed to the stadium with friends.

Katherine Jenkins looked incredible as she joined 70,000 Taylor Swift fans arriving at the Principality Stadium in Cardiff to watch the iconic Eras Tour on Tuesday.

The Welsh singer, 43, smiled as she arrived with her friends wearing an outfit inspired by Taylor's fifth studio album, 1989.

The Welsh singer, 43, smiled as she arrived with her friends wearing an outfit inspired by Taylor’s fifth studio album, 1989.

To complete her outfit, the star donned a pair of jeweled earrings and carried her belongings in a black bag.

More than 70,000 Swift fans in pink cowboy hats, booties and sequins descended on the Welsh capital for the final concert held at the home of Welsh rugby.

It may be the first time the stadium, built in 1999 for the Rugby World Cup, has welcomed such a female-dominated crowd.

During the concert, fans went wild after Taylor opened her Cardiff gig speaking Welsh before rewriting a song for the show.

The hitmaker, 34, started the show by welcoming her fans and saying in Welsh ‘Croeso i’r daith Eras!’ which translates to “Welcome to the Eras Tour.”

Then, during a performance of break-up hit We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together, he handed the microphone to a dancer who exclaimed ‘Ych-a-fi’, a Welsh term for something disgusting.

He later gushed to the audience saying: ‘This crowd in Cardiff is one for the books. This crowd is different, you are another level!’

The rest of the night, the stadium roof remained closed, meaning there were no fireworks at the end of Taylor’s performance.

Katherine turned heads as she tucked a white T-shirt with a 1989 graphic into a pair of denim shorts that she cinched at the waist with a matching belt.

Katherine turned heads as she tucked a white T-shirt with a 1989 graphic into a pair of denim shorts that she cinched at the waist with a matching belt.

She opted for a pair of sleek black cowboy boots and let her long wavy blonde tresses loose under a matching black fedora.

She opted for a pair of sleek black cowboy boots and let her long wavy blonde tresses loose under a matching black fedora.

Katherine was in a good mood as she wore several friendship bracelets on both wrists as she headed to the stadium with friends.

Katherine was in a good mood as she wore several friendship bracelets on both wrists as she headed to the stadium with friends.

During the concert, fans went wild after Taylor opened her Cardiff gig speaking in Welsh before rewriting a song for the show.

During the concert, fans went wild after Taylor opened her Cardiff gig speaking in Welsh before rewriting a song for the show.

The rest of the night, the stadium roof remained closed, meaning there were no fireworks at the end of Taylor's performance.

The rest of the night, the stadium roof remained closed, meaning there were no fireworks at the end of Taylor’s performance.

The change, which was confirmed in the stadium’s fan guide ahead of the show, has been welcomed by fans who felt they will enjoy visuals better in the dark.

On X/Twitter, one fan wrote: ‘The roof is closed. No fireworks. But I think the show will be in the dark!’ to which another replied: “Then we should have the full effect of the bracelets tonight.”

Others wrote: “I’m so jealous the people of Cardiff have a roof over their heads so we’ll see the full extent of the bracelets and lights.” It will seem unreal.’

‘The roof is going to be closed. UK Swifties will finally be able to see the full effects of the glow bracelets, everyone applauded.

The concert comes after Katherine stunned in a regal blue dress while performing at the D-Day 80 – Remembering the Normandy Landings event at London’s Royal Albert Hall.

The opera singer took to the stage earlier this month to mark the 80th anniversary with a powerful ballad of You’ll Never Walk Alone.

Not only did she dazzle the audience with her mesmerizing voice, but she also captivated the capital city with her ethereal fashion sense.

On stage, Katherine wore a floor-length, pale blue chiffon dress that showed off her petite figure while cinching it around her waist.

To add a touch of sparkle to her ensemble, Katherine slipped on a pair of shiny silver Steve Madden platforms.

Katherine performed alongside Emeli Sandé and Lulu for the special occasion which was hosted by Davina McCall.

The concert comes after Katherine stunned in a regal blue dress while performing at the D-Day 80 - Remembering the Normandy Landings event at London's Royal Albert Hall.

The concert comes after Katherine stunned in a regal blue dress while performing at the D-Day 80 – Remembering the Normandy Landings event at London’s Royal Albert Hall.

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