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    Airplane Shares Taylor Swift-Inspired Message Across the Sky During Munich Eras Tour

    By Carly Silva,

    3 hours ago

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    Taylor Swift has taken over yet another European city during her ongoing Eras Tour , and now she's even being represented in Germany's airspace.

    Before the start of her concert in Munich on Saturday, July 27, an airplane flew over the city with a giant banner that had a Swift-inspired message stamped across it.

    As seen in footage shared to X (formerly Twitter), the plane flew through the sky over Munich along with the message "Look What You Made Us Do," a reference to the title of one of Swift's songs, " Look What You Made Me Do."

    The lead single off her 2017 album reputation , "Look What You Made Me Do" is also one of the 46 songs Swift sings during the three-and-a-half-hour Eras Tour show.

    According to one user on X , the message on the banner was arranged by German supermarket chain REWE, which is apparently in its "reputation era."

    "Lol I love this tour it's so monumental," one fan wrote on X after seeing the clip.

    "they're understanding the assignment omg," another fan chimed in , while someone else said the supermarket "won marketing," for the sweet Swiftie surprise.

    Saturday's show is taking place at the Olympiastadion which holds roughly 74,500 attendees, plus stadium room space, but the amount of people gathering to watch the show in Munich was actually much higher .

    As seen in photo and video footage on X , a giant crowd of ticketless fans gathered on a hill high above the stadium, sitting in the grass to catch a glimpse of the show from afar.

    It looks like Taylor Swift really is the music industry.

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