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Rosanna has ‘magical’ time at Taylor Swift gig as she stuns in mini dress
ROSANNA Davison has gushed over her “phenomenal” time at a Taylor Swift concert.
The former Miss World jetted over to Liverpool with her pals to see Taylor Swift live this week.
The Love Story singer embarked on the UK leg of her hit Eras Tour earlier this month, starting in Edinburgh.
The mega pop star blew the crowd away at Anfield on Thursday night, for the first of three dates at Liverpool FC’s stadium.
Rosanna got all dolled up for the special occasion wearing a beige and silver sequinned mini dress and white knee-high boots.
She finished off her glam look with some gold jewellery and put some red lipstick on.
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The mum-of-three documented her time at the gig over on Instagram and told her followers: “Taylor was simply phenomenal. The best show I’ve seen. Absolutely magical.”
The Dublin beauty looked happier than ever as she posed for gorgeous photos with her friends at the event.
After the show, Rosanna gushed over the night saying: “Simply spectacular. What a woman, what a show.
“Hard to even begin to explain how impressive every element of the Eras Tour show is! If you’re going to see it this year, you’re in for a treat!
“Big thank you to my brother @michael__davison for the tickets.”
Rosanna’s friends and fans all went wild for her photos as they raced to the comment section with compliments.
RTE star Eileen Dunne wrote: “Fabulous shots!”
Singer Lyra said: “I’m sooo jel.”
Lee commented: “Beautiful, hope you had fun.”
Ciara remarked: “That dress though!”
Stomping Swifties managed to make the earth move 6km from Edinburgh’s Murrayfield Stadium last weekend.
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Now Irish scientists will install special machines to monitor the action when Tay Tay plays Dublin on June 28, 29 and 30.
Expert Eleanor Dunn, of the Irish National Seismic Network (INSN), told The Irish Sun: “Taylor’s hit Look What You Made Me Do will get the seismic monitors going — as well as the crowd.”
The Shake It Off singer, 34, performed in front of 220,000 fans in Scotland at three sold-out gigs, creating enough power to charge 6,000 car batteries with their dancing.
And scientists at two monitoring stations recorded “ground-shaking” activity 6km away.
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Now Irish fans, along with the INSN, are setting out to hit a world record when she plays three gigs in Dublin at the end of the month.
Eleanor, 26, has arranged for the installation of seismometers near the Aviva with the goal to record fans vibrations.