Taylor Swift Fans Create 'Extremely Cute’ New 'Tradition' in Vienna That Swifties Can't Wait to Visit
Taylor Swift fans are leveling up their friendship bracelet trading game in Vienna.
Swifties are preparing for the "Karma" singer's upcoming Eras Tour stop in Vienna, Austria by creating a whole new tradition—on Cornelia St., no less.
As seen in a now-viral photo shared to X (formerly Twitter), Swifties decided to take over a tree on Cornelia St. in Vienna to turn it into a friendship bracelet trading tree.
Not only is trading friendship bracelets a special way for Swift's fans to connect, but the location also holds a particular significance for her fans, too, as "Cornelia Street" is the name of one of the songs off the singer's 2019 album, Lover. (The original song was inspired by Cornelia St. in New York.)
Fans have been leaving their handmade beaded bracelets on the branches of the tree for another Swiftie to take as a way of continuing the trading practice that has become a tradition throughout the Eras Tour.
Omg a friendship bracelet trading tree on Cornelia street in Vienna??? This is so cute ?? pic.twitter.com/rYkTYQCniJ
— Miguel ?? Eras Vienna N3 ? (@Miguelswift10) August 2, 2024
"Omg a friendship bracelet trading tree on Cornelia street in Vienna??? This is so cute," one fan wrote on X, while sharing a video of the tree with colorful bracelets hanging from it.
The same user gave credit to the X account @swiftiesvienna, who apparently came up with the super sweet idea.
"New Swiftie tradition unlocked," one fan celebrated in the comments, while someone else called the idea "extremely cute."
"Wtf this is so cute why don't i live in vienna," a different user on X chimed in, while another person insisted, "I'm gonna visit when I'm in Vienna."
Swift, 34, is just days away from bringing the Eras Tour to Vienna for a three-night run, but first, she has to finish up her stop in Warsaw, Poland, with her final show there taking place on Saturday, Aug. 3.
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