Taylor Swift's blockbuster 'Eras Tour' kicked off last summer and is set to continue through the end of this year.
It is the first tour by a musician in history to surpass $1 billion in revenue and has seen record-breaking queues on ticket platforms as Swifties scrambled to get the chance to see their idol.
During each performance, the 'Cruel Summer' hitmaker sings, dances and struts along a stage the length of a football pitch as she performs 45 songs from her extensive discography.
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As the tour sweeps across the UK, the 34-year-old returned to Anfield stadium last night (14 June) for the second of three shows in Liverpool.
During the performance, the 'All Too Well' singer was taken aback by the Liverpool crowd and told them they'd made a 'stunning impression' on her.
After a beautiful acoustic rendition of 'Champagne Problems' from 2020's evermore album resulted in endless cheers, she said: "Wow. This is one of the most expressive, genuine, generous crowds I've ever been in front of.
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"I've made so many best friends out here tonight. I am so lucky to get to play a show for people like you and to get to meet you.
"Thank you so, so much for that. I love you."
The star also took a moment to make a promise to her Liverpool fans as she shared her 'one regret' with them.
Taylor said: "I've gotten to do so many tours and I used to be in this pattern where I'd put out an album, and then I'd do a tour called whatever that album was called.
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"The Red tour, the 1989 tour, the Speak Now tour... and we had so many amazing memories. The one regret I have is that we really should've been playing Liverpool on all those tours.
"Yeah... that's on me, will not be making that mistake in the future I can tell you that."
Taylor will return to Anfield today (15 June) for one more show before heading down to Cardiff and London to continue the UK leg of the Eras Tour, after which she's going to be travelling all across Europe.
She'll return again to London in August before heading for Canada and the last stops in Toronto and Vancouver.
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The singer recently announced that the tour will come to an end in December and called it the 'most exhausting, all-encompassing, but most joyful, most rewarding, most wonderful thing that has ever happened in my life.'
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