Taylor Swift performs at ANZ Stadium in Sydney, Australia. She stayed in a luxury penthouse during her most recent visit to Sydney.
Swift’s rumored TikTok accommodation in the city was shared by an Australian media outlet after her show run.
It also has a massage suite, a private butler service, an office, and a second living area that opens onto an outdoor terrace.
On November 2, 2018, Taylor Swift performed at ANZ Stadium in Sydney, Australia. She stayed in a fancy penthouse during her most recent trip to Sydney.Swift’s reported TikTok accomodation in the city was revealed by an Australian media outlet following her show.It also has a massage suite, a private butler service, an office, and a second living area that leads to an outdoor terrace.
The suite, located on the 88th floor of the Crown Towers, features floor-to-ceiling windows, a kitchen, bar, pool table, heated infinity pool, a dining room that can accommodate up to 10 people, and a media room.
The master bedroom is on the second floor and features a marble spa and steam shower in a spacious bathroom. The second king-size bedroom has a deluxe ensuite that leads to the fitness room, complete with an infrared sauna.
Swift would need the greatest luxury to relax after her three-and-a-half-hour performances. She created history by performing four nights in a row in the Sydney Olympic Park Stadium.Around 300,000 people witnessed the big production at the time.Her Australian tour began in Melbourne, where she performed in front of 96,000 people over three nights.Swift, who became a billionaire in 2023 as a result of her Eras tour revenues, can afford the lavish penthouse, despite its high price.The tour is estimated to gross more over $2 billion from its 151 gigs, making it the most successful live music tour in history.The previous record holder was Sir Elton John’s Farewell Yellow Brick Road Tour, which made $939 million over five years and 328 shows.Taylor Swift’s concert film, “Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour,” debuted on her December birthday. The film grossed $92 million in its opening weekend, becoming the highest-grossing domestic concert film in history.