Ahead of her three-night stay in Dublin, Ireland, Taylor Swift and the “Eras” tour are being celebrated.

The An Garda Síochána posted a video of the team welcoming Taylor Swift to Dublin. They then performed a rendition of “Shake It Off” from her 1989 album.

“This weekend, @taylorswift13 will take to the stage in Dublin,” the post's caption began. “This is just one of many events taking place nationwide over the coming days.”

From June 28-30, Swift will perform three nights of the “Eras” tour at Aviva Stadium in Dublin, Ireland. This is the latest stop on her European leg of the tour. She is coming off a three-night stay at Wembley Stadium in London, England.

The “Eras” tour

Taylor Swift performing on fourth night of "Eras" tour in Inglewood, California, on August 7, 2023.
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Currently, Swift is on a 51-date European leg of the “Eras” tour stretching throughout the summer of 2024. This leg began on May 9 with a show in Nanterre, France. Earlier this year, Swift played shows in Japan, Australia, and Singapore.

After a second stay at Wembley Stadium in August, this time for five shows, Swift will return to North America. She will play nine shows across Florida, Louisiana, and Indiana before heading to Canada for nine more shows. As of the time of this writing, the “Eras” tour will conclude on December 8, 2024.

The “Eras” tour is Swift's most ambitious project yet. The 152-date extravaganza will have made its way all around the world by the time it is all said and done.

Throughout the three-hour, 45-song set, Swift takes fans on a journey through her career. Songs from almost all of her different albums are played. Additionally, Swift usually breaks out a couple of rarities in the middle acoustic set.

The “Eras” tour commenced on March 17, 2023, with a show in Glendale, Arizona. Swift spent the first year of the tour mostly touring North America. The slew of 2023 shows ended with visits to Mexico, Argentina, and Brazil.

When it is all said and done, the “Eras” tour will be the biggest ever. Swift's tour is projected to be the highest-grossing tour of all time with over $2 billion made.

A concert film, Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour, was filmed during her six-night stay in Inglewood, California in August 2023. It quickly became the highest-grossing concert film ever and is streaming on Disney+.

Who is Taylor Swift?

Taylor Swift is an award-winning artist and perhaps the biggest star in the world. To date, she has released 11 traditional studio albums and four re-recorded ones.

The Tortured Poets Department, her latest album, was announced while accepting the Best Pop Vocal Album award at the Grammys for Midnights. It was released on April 19, 2024. Just hours after it came out, Swift released a deluxe edition that featured 15 more songs.

Beginning with Fearless, Swift began re-recording her albums released by Big Machine Records. Red (Taylor's Version) followed in 2021. In 2023, Swift released two more — Speak Now (Taylor's Version) and Red (Taylor's Version).

The only albums left to re-record are her self-titled debut album and Reputation. All five of her albums since Lover are Republic Records releases.