Tens of thousands of people are again descending on the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG), dressed in their glittery finest, to attend Taylor Swift’s second show on the Australian leg of her Eras Tour.

The singer performed in front of the biggest crowd of her career at the MCG on Friday night.

One lucky nine-year-old fan was plucked from the 96,000 attendees last night and ushered to the stage.

Milana told 9News she was given a guitar pick and a signed felt hat from Taylor Swift.
Milana told 9News she was given a guitar pick and a signed felt hat. (Nine)

“There were so many people there and they chose me,” Year Four student Milana Bruno told 9News.

At the time, her mum Renata Bruno did not understand what was about to unfold.

“I actually thought we were in trouble, I was quite concerned,” Bruno said.

“But as we approached the stage and we got closer, I knew something good was about to happen, so we were shaky and nervous.”

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Little girl’s big moment with Taylor Swift during Melbourne show

Milana was greeted by the pop star and given a hat signed by the singer herself.

“Pretty emotional, because that was my first ever concert,” Milana said.

Milana’s sister got Taylor’s guitar pick, while they handed her a friendship bracelet in return.

Optus estimates its customers uploaded close to 500,000 photos at the MCG last night.

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Taylor Swift performing on stage at Melbourne Cricket Ground on February 16. (Getty Images for TAS Rights Mana)

On Friday, the 34-year-old wasted no time in delighting fans by appearing on stage earlier than expected.

“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 on Friday night.

“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.”

For three hours Swift entertained fans through each of her musical eras.

Her new album The Tortured Poets Department is due to be released on April 19.

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