Anne Hathaway had a great time at Taylor Swift’s latest Eras Tour stop in Germany on Friday evening, where she’s just finished filming a movie.
Videos shared on X showed the siren busting a move to songs like …Ready for It, Shake It Off and Blank Space from a VIP nook.
She was clad in cream-colored shorts, and a snug-fitting gray top layered underneath a button-up white shirt that she wore open.
On Saturday morning, Anne took to Instagram to share a brief video clip from the show, calling Taylor ‘powerful’ and ‘fearless.’
The mother-of-two wrote, ‘Thank you phenomenal, moving, powerful, fearless @taylorswift!!! Huge shout out to the incredible Eras crew!!! Best picture-wrap celebration EVER.’
At the show, Anne — who shares sons Jonathan, eight, and Jack, four, with husband Adam Shulman — and her son handed out snacks to fans.
‘Did not think I would be spending #GelsenkirchenTSTheErasTour in front of of Anne Hathaway and her family,’ a fan named Julia wrote on X.
‘She was the sweetest, taking pictures and dancing and her son came to bring us snacks from their stash and traded bracelets with us,’ she recounted.
Swift has been touring for more than a year, and the international junket will come to an end this December.
Friday’s performance was Taylor’s third and final show in Gelsenkirchen. She’ll next take the stage in Hamburg, on Tuesday, July 23.
In the spring, the global phenom introduced a new segment of her acclaimed show following the release of her latest album, The Tortured Poets Department.
‘We started planning this surprise for you about eight or nine months ago and then when we got “two months off” of the Eras Tour, we really didn’t take any time off at all,’ she explained during a Paris show.
‘We just went directly back into rehearsals. So I’d like to give it up for my crew, my dancers, and my band,’ she said during a break in the music.
The Tortured Poets Department was released on April 19 and is Taylor’s eleventh studio album. She treated the audience to a revised setlist, with six songs replaced by new tracks from TTPD.
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