Taylor Swift dedicated the song to Stevie Nicks “Clara Bow” which she performed for the first time at her concert last night, in Dublin, Ireland.

During the last of her three concerts at the Aviva Stadium in Dublin, Swift performed the song “Clara Bow” from the album “The Tortured Poets Department” live for the first time. If was a special moment in itself, but the singer made the performance more exciting by revealing that Stevie Nicks of Fleetwood Mac was in the arena.

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Taylor Swift dedicated the song to Stevie Nicks, describing the Fleetwood Mac singer as her “hero.” “I’ve never performed this song live” said Taylor Swift and explained: “The reason I want to perform it tonight is because a friend of mine who is here watching the concert is one of the reasons why I or any other female artist can do what we do.” “She paved the way for us… she’s my hero and also someone I can tell any secret to and she never tells anyone. It really helped me a lot over the years. I’m talking about Stevie Nicks.”

Upon her arrival in Ireland last week, Taylor Swift received a bouquet of flowers sent by U2 to welcome her. In an Instagram story, Swift revealed that the band sent the flowers along with a card that read: “Welcome back to our hometown…”. The card was signed by the “fan club” of Bono, the Edge, Adam Clayton and Larry Mullen Jr.