Taylor Swift's jet has arrived in Sydney after leaving Melbourne just after midday.
The thunderstorm didn't stop the superstar from landing in the harbour city.
Swift will take to the stage on Friday night at Accor Stadium in Sydney Olympic Park for the first of four shows.
She is only performing her Eras Tour in Melbourne and Sydney, prompting many Australian fans to travel to see her shows.
And just like that - Taylor Swift has said goodbye to Melbourne.
The pop star wrapped up the Melbourne leg of the Eras Tour last night after playing three sold-out shows at the iconic MCG.
Swift was captured boarding her private jet, accompanied by her team and security.
While it's not clear how she will spend her four days off - the 12-time Grammy award winner is set to take the stage at Accor Stadium in Sydney on Friday.
Taylor Swift performed her third and final show at the MCG last night.
Playing to another packed crowd, the 34-year-old paused early in the concert to thank her fans for attending the three shows over the weekend.
"Some stadium girl math for you… 96,000 people the first night, 96,000 people the second night and 96,000 people tonight," she said.
"Those are all the biggest shows I've ever played on a tour — and you did it three times.
"The math is that it's 288,000 people in three nights. Melbourne, you're the love of my life."
Some lucky fans were able to score some last-minute tickets before the show last night.
Mother and daughter Sarah and Nicola were lucky to receive Taylor Swift's guitar pick and drum sticks at last night's concert.
Her band surprised the pair with the one-of-a-kind souvenir.
"He just gave them to me and it was just amazing. To top it all off I got to meet Taylor's dad," Sarah said.
"It was so cool to see everyone meeting him, he was the proudest parent."
Taylor Swift took to social media following her final Melbourne show.
"Melbourne, what do I even say to you after over 288,000 of you came and danced with us in the last 3 nights," she said on X, also known as Twitter.
"That was unforgettable.
"You were on another LEVEL.
"Thank you for the memories. I'll revisit the ones from this weekend often."
Taylor Swift performed to her biggest-ever crowd of 96,000 fans on her first night in Melbourne.
She maintained that record-breaking number last night at her second show.
After arriving on stage, the global superstar shared some heartwarming words to her fans.
"What a joy and what an honor to say this words to you tonight, Melbourne, welcome to the Eras Tour," she said.
Swift hinted that the night crowd two could be one of her best yet.
"You're just wanting to prove that you're the best crowd ever, aren't you?," she said.
"I've gotten a lot of reports of you guys being so kind to each other."
Fireworks lit up the Melbourne sky as Swift complimented just how much her fans dressed up for the show.
"I knew before I got on stage that these were some of the best costumes on the tour," she said.
Swift has pictured leaving the stage as she prepares for her third and final show in Melbourne.
She will then make her way up to Sydney for four shows starting Friday.
Taylor Swift's first Australian shows in six years have been a long time coming for thousands of fans.
As the singer kicked off the seven Aussie shows on her The Eras Tour in Melbourne on Friday night she delighted 96,000 fans inside the MCG - many who have travelled from far and wide to get a glimpse of the global superstar.
But one little girl got very up-close with her idol during a special moment of the concert, when she was gifted the singer's black hat.
Taylor Swift kicked off her show with her Lover Era... but that wasn't the surprise for fans.
The surprise was that they were expecting the singer to pop up on stage at 8pm on the dot but she started the show almost 20 minutes early.
After kicking off the show, Lover era, Swift acknowledged the record-breaking crowds inside the MCG.
"I have to be honest with you about something. This is the biggest show we have ever performed on The Eras Tour or any tour ever!" she told the crowd.
"If I seem a little bit like I'm losing my mind over the 96,000 of you, that's because it's true. I am."
This first Era of the show featured hits like Miss Americana & the Heartbreak Prince, The Man, You Need To Calm Down, Lover and The Archer.
The 96,000-strong crowd inside the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) was the biggest concert of her career so far and broke Lady Gaga's 2022 Chromatica Ball record, giving Swift the title of biggest female concert of the decade.
Phones were in fans' hands as the singer came out on stage - kicking off the concert with her first Australian show on February 16 with her Lover Era.
This fan was all of us as the performer sang hit after hit in an extravaganza that lasted a little over three hours and included a reveal about her upcoming new album.
The 34-year-old then moved into her next Era - Fearless - which included singalongs with the crowd during You Belong With Me and Love Story.