Whether you’ve been a Taylor Swift fan since the days of shedding teardrops on her guitar or you became a Swiftie in the Lover Era, it’s tough to shake Taylor off your radar completely. With millions of fans worldwide, her Eras Tour has proven to be an unparalleled success, with the singer packing sold-out stadiums night after night with screaming, crying, and singing fans.
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Though Taylor appeals to a wide demographic, she’s particularly popular among young girls. They listened to her music, pinned her posters to their walls, and had their parents going crazy to score tickets to the Eras Tour. The concert is said to be the event of a lifetime if you can snag a seat
LOOK AT HER GO! SO WELL DESERVED! 🥹 #HamburgTSTheErasTour #TSTheErasTour https://t.co/8StZouD1bx
— Taylor Nation (@taylornation13) July 23, 2024
During her performances of 22 during the Red Era, Taylor’s been known to interact with her fans and give some a very special souvenir. This week, on her first night in Hamburg, Germany, on July 23, that fan was an incredibly lucky little girl.
The blonde Swiftie was dancing her heart out near the stage and caught Taylor Swift’s eye. Taylor made her way across the floor, got down low, and hugged her fan. The pair can be seen exchanging sweet glances and an “I love you” before Taylor removes her signature black hat and places it on the sobbing tween’s head.
And While The Haters Gonna Hate, Hate, Hate, It’s Hard Not To Love This Moment
The footage went viral on X, with Swifties flocking to the comments.
This person felt like the tiny dancer represented all the Swifties, “She is all of us, her big giant. I LOVE YOU!!!!! I felt that in my soul.”
Fans were giving this girl all the props, “This is adorable. I love confident kids!! The way she made sure she got another hug in.”
This is certainly going to be a core memory for this very lucky girl, “This is precious! She will never forget this for as long as she lives!”
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