Taylor Swift’s ‘Irish fan club,’ U2, sends her a kind note ahead of her Dublin concerts
Taylor Swift got a warm welcome from Irish rockers U2 when her record-breaking "Eras Tour" arrived in their hometown of Dublin.
The "Karma" singer shared a pic of flowers and a sweet note the band sent to her June 28 in her Instagram story.
"Dear Taylor, Welcome back to our hometown ... leave some of it standing?!!!!" joked the band's members, Bono, The Edge, Adam Clayton and Larry Mullen Jr., who signed the card, "Your Irish fan club."
Swift wrote above the image, "Already feeling that Irish hospitality!! @U2, thanks for always being the classiest & the coolest," and added an Irish flag emoji.
The singer performs in the first of three Dublin concerts June 28 at Aviva Stadium.
Swift's pic of U2’s flowers and message comes almost exactly six years after she shared a photo of red roses U2 sent to her when she performed in Dublin during her 2018 “Reputation Stadium Tour.”
"Walked into my dressing room to find roses from @U2 and I WAS NOT READY FOR IT. I LOVE U2. I LOVE IRELAND. LETS DO THIS CROKE PARK!!!" she wrote at the time.
Swift kicked off the European leg of her “Eras Tour” in May with a handful of concerts in Paris before eventually moving on to the United Kingdom, where she recently wrapped three consecutive concerts at London's Wembley Stadium.
Prince William brought his kids Prince George and Princess Charlotte to the June 21 Wembley show, where he celebrated his 42nd birthday.
Other celebrities in the star-studded crowds included Hugh Grant, Cate Blanchett, Paul McCartney and Jon Bon Jovi.
Swift is scheduled to return to Wembley for additional concerts in August.
This article was originally published on TODAY.com