Thousands of Taylor Swift fans in Munich were treated to a unique concert experience as they secured free seats on the grassy hill near the Olympic Stadium. The enthusiastic Swifties gathered at the Olympic Hill, also known as Olympiaberg, for two consecutive days to enjoy the pop star's sold-out performance.
Despite the scorching heat, with temperatures reaching 31 degrees Celsius (88 degrees Fahrenheit), fans arrived early on Saturday to claim their spots for the concert. The police estimated that around 25,000 people flocked to the hill to catch a glimpse of Taylor Swift's show.
The following day, the scene repeated itself as fans returned to the grassy hill, creating a bustling atmosphere reminiscent of an anthill from a distance. Rather than discouraging the free viewings, the concert organizer took a proactive approach by distributing water and emergency blankets to the waiting crowd, ensuring their comfort and safety under the sun.
Sunday marked the conclusion of Taylor Swift's performances in Germany as part of her Eras tour. The next destination on her tour itinerary is the Polish capital, Warsaw, where she is scheduled to perform three concerts from Thursday through Saturday.