A die-hard Taylor Swift fan has revealed the wild outfit he wore to her Eras Tour show in Japan earlier this month.
A Swiftie called Dom shared a gallery of photos to Instagram capturing his striking attire, which was inspired by one of the chairs Taylor dances on during her show.
Dom is seen with the chair strapped to his chest and a picture of Swift, 34, dancing on a similar-looking chair while performing.
He complemented his bizarre ensemble with glitzy clothing, accessories and an assortment of Swift merchandise, including a dazzling purple hat.
Meanwhile, his fellow commuters appeared to be trying hard to avoid making eye contact with him.
A die-hard Taylor Swift fan has revealed the wild outfit he wore to her Eras Tour show in Japan earlier this month
Dominic captioned the gallery with some hilarious words: ‘Sometimes I ask myself, “Why the hell would you dress up as Taylor’s chair?” Then I tell myself…
‘Who else is going to embarrass themselves the most and be the first one to do it. I realise the only answer is me.’
Taylor’s Aussie leg of her record-breaking Eras Tour ended with a bang in Sydney on Monday, and the pop star pocketed an astronomical amount of money sum for both herself – and the NSW economy.
A Swiftie called Dom shared a gallery of photos to Instagram capturing his striking attire, inspired by one of the chairs Taylor dances on during her show
Taylor, 34, reportedly earned $25million per Sydney show, meaning she took home $100 million after four concerts at Accor Stadium.
She also injected a whopping $145 into the NSW economy, as thousands of local and interstate fans flocked to the city for the must-see event of the year.
‘The Swift effect is undeniable when it comes to the economic impact her tour delivers to host cities,’ Accommodation chief executive Michael Johnson told The Daily Telegraph.
The fan is seen with the chair strapped to his chest and a picture of Swift, 34, dancing on a similar-looking chair while performing
‘Based on past calculations, her shows can inject between $150 and $200 million to a state’s economy, just as we saw in Melbourne.’
The NSW economy grew across many sectors, with hotel rooms fully booked out, restaurants and bars jam-packed and thousands of fans splurging on merchandise.
Taylor finished her run of four sold-out Sydney concerts on Monday evening.
She sent off the crowd with some very warm words, leaving the audience cheering in delight.