Taylor Swift's sell-out four-concert run has kicked off in Sydney in front of thousands of fans and the prime minister, after a surprise late shower cooled the city down.
Swift took to the stage at 7.50 pm at Accor Stadium in Olympic Park in Sydney's west in a balmy 30C after the city sweltered in 36C heat for most of Friday afternoon.
Heavy rain and lightning just before 6pm forced parts of the arena to be temporarily evacuated and prompted the cancellation of support act Sabrina Carpenter.
But the bad weather passed in time for Swift's arrival on stage, slightly after the 7.30 scheduled start time.
Many "Swifties", some clad in sparkly official merchandise, had headed early to Olympic Park ahead of gates opening at 4.30pm for the Eras Tour.
Olivia, Alison and Becca discovered their tickets were fake. Source: SBS News / Cameron Watts
Alison said while being outside was fun, it was "a little bit heartbreaking".
"We shed some tears, but it's nice being around everybody else who is in the position" Olivia told SBS News.
The stadium holds 80,000, and by the time Swift finishes the Sydney leg of her global tour she would have played before 320,000 people.
Close to a third were coming from outside NSW, which is banking on an economic dividend of $80 million by the time Swift moves on.
Swift is expected to rake in about $27 million for each of her seven Australian shows and will personally pocket about $5 million per show. Source: Getty / David Gray
"I'm way down the list ... Sydney, just like Melbourne last week, has just gone cray cray for Tay Tay," Anthony Albanese told Sydney radio FoxFM.
Fellow singers Katy Perry and Rita Ora were also at Swift's first Sydney show.
Swift, 34, landed in Sydney alongside her support act Sabrina Carpenter on Monday after playing three shows at the Melbourne Cricket Ground, which drew the biggest audience of the superstar's career.
She was spotted at Italian restaurant Pellegrino 2000 in Surry Hills with Carpenter on Tuesday night and at Sydney Zoo in western Sydney on Wednesday.
Her partner and NFL superstar Travis Kelce, also 34, arrived in Sydney on Thursday morning, sending fans into a frenzy, before attending Friday's concert.
Swift is expected to rake in about $27 million for each of her seven Australian shows and will personally pocket about $5 million per show.
The Eras Tour as a whole, beginning in March 2023 and due to finish in December, is already the best-selling concert tour ever and the first to surpass $1 billion in ticket sales.