(CNN) – Taylor Swift continues to travel through time on her epic Eras Tour, and this Saturday she hit an impressive milestone during her performance in Pittsburgh.
The “Karma” singer broke an attendance record at Acrisure Stadium in Pittsburgh, where 73,117 fans flocked to the concert on Saturday, according to reports reported the venue itself. This impressive number represents the highest attendance in the history of the stadium.
According to the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, the previous record was held by Garth Brooks, who attracted 72,887 people in 2019.
The Pennsylvania native paid tribute to the Pittsburgh audience in a message she posted to her Instagram on Sunday.
“Thank you Pittsburgh for making me feel soooo at home in my home state. They broke the attendance record and we were the first tour to play this stadium twice,” he said.
Swift continued to thank the “hypnotizing” crowd and wished all the dads a Happy Father’s Day, but especially mine, who is one of my best friends. He helped meticulously glue every tiny crystal onto my guitar, and yet you never miss a concert.”
According to concertgoers, Saturday night’s concert was made even more special when Swift brought along The National singer Aaron Dessner to perform her surprise song “Seven,” from 2020’s album Folklore, which the two had collaborated on posted videos of actions in social networks.
It was Swift’s first time performing “Seven,” whose lyrics pay homage to her home state, to a live audience. As the second surprise song of the concert, he also played “The Story of Us” from his album “Speak Now”.