lyrics.“What if I told you none of it was accidental, and that Lyon chose me?” she tells me over email.Nicholson, who lives in Green Bay, Wisconsin, has already seen the in Chicago last June, but as a lifelong Swiftie (she even has a lyric tattooed on her bicep) she was dying to see it again, describing the show as a “life-changing” experience that’s carried her through the last several months.“When the second leg of her tour was announced, I knew I needed to get that feeling back, so I signed up for all three US locations, as well as Paris and Lyon,” she says. “At the time, signing up for the France shows was more for fun than anything, just to see if I would actually get picked.” After enduring the grueling that faced fans seeking tickets for the US legs, Nicholson thought her chances were small.
But to her surprise , Nicholson was able to tickets in Lyon, a medium-sized city in the France’s Rhône region. It was the sign she needed to finally take the plunge to book what she calls her “Wildest Dreams” vacation to celebrate her 40th birthday.Fine people of Europe, gird your loins and get your Blank Space ready.
After spending most of 2023 galloping through the US, the American Swifties are now conquering Europe. Like an invading army landing on the continent's shores, the fandom is rolling from town to town in country after country in a blaze of glitter, friendship bracelets, and red lipstick.
Their goal? Following Swift around the globe and catching the Eras tour, which boasts a newly-updated Tortured Poets Department-infused setlist for the international Taylor’s Version.
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