You Need To Calm Down, Taylor Swift fans.

The megastar’s private jet was expected to touch down in Melbourne just after midnight on Thursday as she prepares to dazzle local audiences.

The 34-year-old will kick off the Australian leg of her world-conquering The Eras Tour at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on Friday, followed by two more shows in the Victorian capital.

Her VistaJet private plane was expected to land about 12.30am Eastern States time after leaving Los Angeles en route to Honolulu, Hawaii, for a fuel stop before heading Down Under.

It’s the same plane Swift used to fly from Tokyo to the US to watch her boyfriend Travis Kelce win the Super Bowl with the Kansas City Chiefs.

Flight tracking website Flightradar24 listed the Honolulu to Melbourne flight as the No.1 tracked flight on Wednesday afternoon, with more than 1500 people keeping a watchful eye on its movements.

Swift will attract sold-out crowds of more than 100,000 at each of the three concerts in Melbourne, which will last around three hours and 15 minutes, before heading to Sydney.

Flightradar24 shows Taylor Swift’s plane heading towards Melbourne Airport. Flightradar24 shows Taylor Swift’s plane heading towards Melbourne Airport. Credit: Flight Radar 24

On top of this, more than 30,000 Swifties who missed out on tickets are expected to flock to the MCG to listen from outside the stadium.

Following the Melbourne gigs, Swift will perform four shows at Sydney’s Accor Stadium from February 23-26 before flying to Singapore.

Avid fan Holly Tomlinson from Perth said she had spent about $5500 on tickets, accommodation and flights, and nothing was going to stop her from seeing her idol.

“I’m so excited to be surrounded by Taylor Swift fans, get to see her perform through her eras and celebrate the past 18 years of being a Swiftie,” the 27-year-old said. “I know it’s going to be totally worth it.”

Bella Jones, also 27, is going to five of the seven shows in Australia.

“I’m most looking forward to trading friendship bracelets, screaming to the bridge of Cruel Summer, crying to All Too Well, and experiencing the concert of a lifetime,” she said.

With fans from across the country flocking to Melbourne and Sydney, Brisbane Airport is expecting an additional 25,400 domestic passengers and major airlines have also scheduled 64 extra passenger flights.

Swift has left WA off her itinerary this time. She played in Perth in October 2018 and was the first female artist to play at Optus Stadium.

The Eras Tour will eventually span 151 shows across five continents, and it is already the highest-grossing tour of all time. A concert film of the production is the highest grossing of all time, earning around $409 million worldwide.