From Tom Cruise to Greta Gerwig: Taylor Swift’s 2nd show in London sees Hollywood A-listers in attendance

Updated : Jun 23, 2024 14:45
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Taylor Swift’s second show of ‘The Eras Tour’ in London saw the biggest celebrity get together. It is safe to say that there were way too many stars to count in Taylor Swift’s audience. Several videos and pictures of these celebrities vibing to the pop icon’s live concert are going viral on social media.  

Travis Kelce dances with Tom Cruise  

In the long list of Taylor’s show attendees, Tom Cruise was one of the prominent names. The ‘Mission Impossible’ star made it possible after he skipped his daughter Suri’s graduation. He was seen exchanging friendship bracelets with Swifties at the venue. In the viral clips, he was seen grooving with Taylor Swift’s boyfriend Travis Kelce. The duo was dancing to ‘Blank Space’ along with other celebs present in the VIP section.  

Besides vibing throughout, the Kansas City Chiefs’ tight end was seen dancing to ‘Karma Is The Guy On Chiefs’. 

Ashton Kutcher-Mila Kunis, Greta Gerwig, Liam Hemsworth jam together 

Besides Tom Cruise, Ashton Kutcher-Mila Kunis, Greta Gerwig, Liam Hemsworth, Hugh Grant, Rachel Zegler and many more were among the 88,000 thousand Swifties. A viral clip shows the Hollywood A-listers jamming to ‘Shake It Off’. Travis Kelce’s brother Jason Kelce and his wife Kylie Kelce were present for second consecutive night. 

Taylor performed a mashup of ‘thanK you AIMee’ and ‘Mean’.  Hayley Williams joined Taylor Swift on stage to perform ‘Castles Crumbling’. 

Also Watch: Prince William and Taylor Swift reunite for a selfie after he ‘shakes it off’ at Wembley concert | Watch
 
 

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