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Taylor Swift has confirmed that her lockdown album Folklore was inspired by the ‘storytelling’ of Ireland.
Taylor Swift has confirmed that her lockdown album Folklore was inspired by the ‘storytelling’ of Ireland.
The singer, 34, took to the stage for her second Eras Tour show in Dublin on Saturday, and sent fans wild by declaring that the record ‘belongs to them.’
Taylor released her eighth album back in July 2020, and during her latest concern she told the crowd she first started writing songs for Folklore just two days into the Covid lockdown.
‘Folklore’in general, it just belongs to Ireland,’ she said, adding: How I imagined the album world looking [was like] Ireland. Storytelling with lots of different characters. You guys have that on lock, too. That’s very Irish, the storytelling.’
‘I had to create an album where the imaginary world that I pretended to go to every single day while I was writing it… I gotta be honest, kinda seemed like Ireland.’
Taylor Swift has confirmed that her lockdown album Folklore was inspired by the ‘storytelling’ of Ireland
‘So we’re back to where we belong. Folklore belongs with you guys!’
The moment, which sparked huge cheers from her Irish fans in attendance was captured by one spectator who was in attendance at the Aviva Stadium and posted the moment on X.
Taylor has also shown her love for the Emerald Isle by donning not one but two green ensembles for different eras in the show.
Her first tribute look was a forest green cape dress adorned with leaves and a cut-out at her abdomen – which she changed into for Folklore.
Later in the show, for her 1989 era, Taylor again sported the country’s colours as she wore bejewelled orange bralet and ombre green skirt.
The surprise looks delighted fans, especially her Irish followers.
Taking to X, formerly Twitter, Taylor’s fans said: ‘The green folklore dress is so ireland of her!!’; ‘Green dress supremacy,’;