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Taylor Swift fans descend on South Philadelphia despite many not having tickets

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SOUTH PHILADELPHIA - The Eras Tour is coming to an end Sunday and Taylor Swift really turned her hometown into Swiftadelphia over the weekend.

Fans across the area poured into South Philly whether they had a ticket to any of the three jam-packed shows or not."These are my people.

I’m just so happy," fan Mia New-Schnieder said. "I’m just so happy to scream words and see Taylor."There is the concert and the concert outside the concert.Fans of Taylor Swift who didn't have tickets went to the Linc anyway and enjoyed the party atmosphere outside of the stadium, while Swift performed. "We came down on the train today.

We’re going to be celebrating together in the streets, partying," Michelle Callow, who was tailgating the concert, said."No, we are not going to the concert," mom Brooke Clemmer said.

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