On Olympia Berg Hill, an interesting phenomenon took place: thousands of Swifties turned the lush green lawn into a spontaneous grandstand. With direct views and open space, they created a unique concert experience, completely different from sitting in the stadium.
“Taylor-gating” has become a new trend, attracting the attention of not only fans but also music lovers, who bring umbrellas and blankets to watch the entire show without paying hundreds of dollars for a ticket.
The image of the female singer's fans covering the hill made many people unable to believe their eyes.
"From the top of the hill, you can enjoy stunning views of the Olympic Park, Munich and the Alps. However, for decades, Olympic Hill has also been a popular destination for free outdoor concerts," the Olympic website writes.
In photos of the concert venue, fans can be seen camping on the gentle hill behind the stadium. Police estimated there were 40,000 spectators in the stadium, 25,000 on the hill and 15,000 in the space next to the Nymphenburg Canal.
It was a memorable moment in the history of Taylor Swift's concerts. When she saw the sea of enthusiastic fans outside the stadium, she couldn't help but be moved. "We have so many people in the park outside the stadium, thousands of people listening!" - Taylor shared with an emotional voice. Those words, along with the wonderful notes, created an unforgettable memory in the hearts of every fan present in Munich.
Many fans lined up to see the concert of the multi-talented singer.
Taylor delivered a classy performance that delighted her audience.
At the concert, Taylor Swift thrilled fans with a guitar performance of Fresh out the slammer - one of the surprises at the Eras Tour - combined with the hit You are in love.
Before the Munich show, the singer had two shows in Hamburg, Germany on July 23-24. After the concert in Germany, Taylor Swift will travel to Warsaw, Poland, for two nights in early August. Swift's record-breaking European leg of the world tour will end with five more nights in London, England.

































