Taylor Swift is finally bringing her iconic Eras Tour to Dublin this weekend, playing three sold out shows to over 150,000 fans at the Aviva stadium
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Who is opening up for Taylor Swift? The incredible Paramore is the special guest for Taylor Swift and will perform on each night. No glass, hard plastic or metal containers of any kind are permitted. Ticket holders will be permitted a clear, soft plastic water bottle, no larger than 500ml.
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