A new waxwork of Taylor Swift has been unveiled at the National Wax Museum Plus in Dublin.
The figure was revealed on Thursday as part of the Westmoreland Street venue's newly renovated visitor experience, which includes a redesigned Hall of Fame dedicated to contemporary global icons.
Inspired by Swift’s record-breaking Eras Tour, the waxwork aims to capture the singer’s distinctive style, energy and stage presence, with the museum promising an immersive, photo-ready experience for visitors.

The museum has also pointed to an Irish link, noting that Swift shares her surname with Jonathan Swift, the Irish writer best known for Gulliver’s Travels, who is also featured in the attraction.
The launch forms part of a wider refresh at the Dublin venue, which has recently introduced a number of upgrades across the museum.
Taylor Swift’s wax figure is now on permanent display.
Meanwhile, following an outcry over the National Wax Museum's Sinéad O’Connor waxwork in 2024, plans are now in place to unveil a new figure of the late singer at the venue.
The museum is also working on plans to exhibit 'The Giant’ a 35-metre tall "moving and talking" statue, with plans to install it in St Georges Dock in Dublin as part of a new exhibition celebrating Ireland’s Olympians and sports people.