So long, London — hello, Dublin!

U2 gave Taylor Swift a warm welcome upon her arrival in Ireland by sending her flowers and a card ahead of her Eras Tour shows in Dublin.

The “All Too Well” singer, 34, posted a photo of a beautiful bouquet of yellow and pink roses and a note signed by the Irish band to her Instagram Story on Friday.

 

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Taylor Swift received flowers and a card from U2 ahead of her Eras Tour shows in Dublin.

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Bono, The Edge, Adam Clayton and Larry Mullen Jr., welcomed the pop star to their native city.

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“Dear Taylor, welcome back to our hometown…Leave some of it standing?!!!!” the musicians wrote in their letter to Swift.

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“Dear Taylor, welcome back to our hometown…Leave some of it standing?!!!!” read the letter from Bono, 64, The Edge, 62, Adam Clayton, 64, and Larry Mullen Jr., 62.

The musicians referred to themselves as Swift’s “Irish fan club” before signing their names.

The pop star didn’t hold back from sharing her excitement over the sweet message while thanking the rockers for their kind welcome.

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“Already feeling that Irish hospitality!!” Swift wrote after receiving their thoughtful note.

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The rockers called themselves Swift’s “Irish Fan Club” in the card.

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The band formed in Dublin in 1976.

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“Already feeling that Irish hospitality!!” Swift captioned the post. “@U2, thanks for always being the classiest & coolest.”

The “With Or Without You” artists returned the appreciation by re-posting Swift’s photo to their own Instagram Story.

The band formed in 1976 when the members were teenage students at Mount Temple Comprehensive School in Dublin.

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Swift, seen here with Bono and The Edge, previously said she would collaborate with U2.

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Bono also admitted to being a Swiftie.

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Bono has been open about his love for Swift’s music and admitted to being a “Swiftie” during an appearance with the singer on the “Graham Norton Show” in 2022.

When Nortan asked if Bono and Swift had ever worked together, Swift replied, “Not yet. We’re gonna talk about it later.”

Swift is set to take the stage at Dublin’s Aviva Stadium on Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Paramore will be opening for the “Anti-Hero” vocalist.

From there, Swift will travel to Amsterdam and Zürich before making her way to Italy for a few performances in Milan.

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Swift performed in London last week.

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Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce on stage in London. 11

She brought her boyfriend, Travis Kelce, on stage during the show.

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Pat Smear and Salma Hayek at the Eras Tour in London. 11

Several stars attended her London concerts including Pat Smear and Salma Hayek.

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It’s unclear if her boyfriend, Travis Kelce, will be present at her Dublin shows.

The Kansas City Chiefs tight end attended all three of Swift’s concerts in London last week, where other celebrities in the audience included Tom Cruise, Mila Kunis, Ashton Kutcher, Hugh Grant, “Barbie” director Greta Gerwig, Salma Hayek and Foo Fighters’ member Pat Smear.

Swift surprised the audience by bringing the “New Heights” podcast host on stage during her last show at Wembley Stadium.