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  • Taylor Swift Shines Bright in Edinburgh: A Review

    Taylor Swift Shines Bright in Edinburgh: A Review

    Taylor Swift Eras Tour, Murrayfield Stadium Edinburgh 

    Verdict: A spectacle with substance

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    Welcomed by a multi-coloured sea of sequins, stetsons, glittery face-paint and cowgirl boots, Taylor Swift brought her record-breaking Eras tour to Britain in spectacular fashion on Friday.

    Playing the first of 15 UK shows that will stretch out across the summer, the American megastar wowed the 72,990 Swifties, most of them female, who had gathered in a windy but sunny Edinburgh.

    Taylor Swift Shines Bright in Edinburgh: A Review

    Welcomed by a multi-coloured sea of sequins, stetsons, glittery face-paint and cowgirl boots, Taylor Swift brought her record-breaking Eras tour to Britain 

    Playing the first of 15 UK shows that will stretch out across the summer , the American megastar wowed the 72,990 Swifties at Murrayfield Stadium in Edinburgh

    Playing the first of 15 UK shows that will stretch out across the summer , the American megastar wowed the 72,990 Swifties at Murrayfield Stadium in Edinburgh  

    ‘You’ve got me feeling so powerful,’ she told fans, shortly after emerging from below the stage, dressed in a spangly leotard.

    The career-spanning, three-hours-plus epic that followed was divided into ten acts, or ‘eras’, with each act devoted to one of the Pennsylvania-born singer’s studio LPs.

    I saw Taylor, 34, on 2014’s Red tour, the following year’s 1989 show, and 2018’s Reputation trek. This was bigger, better and bolder. Performed with a six-piece band, four backing singers, 16 dancers, three stages and an array of digital effects, it felt like a cross between a futuristic rock concert and a Broadway blockbuster. With bells on.

    But Swift’s great trick is her knack of combining theatrical spectacle with substance. Her schooling in country music’s story-telling tradition has given her the skill to convey her emotions in vivid, relatable songs that connect with her fans.

    She sang 47 of them here, and most were accompanied by word-perfect singalongs. Even a lyrical, ten-minute version of the ballad All Too Well, from a re-recording of 2012’s Red, got the singalong treatment.

    The show opened under bright blue skies with 2019’s Lover album – its early slot a nod, perhaps, to the Lover Fest tour she had to cancel during the pandemic. The album’s waltz-time title track, strummed on a sky-blue guitar, was an early highlight.

    We then zipped back to the country-pop of 2008’s Fearless (the eras weren’t showcased chronologically) before the decibel level went up a notch with the brash Red and its whip-smart pop hits. I Knew You Were Trouble would have raised the roof if Murrayfield had one.

    While singing The Man, she changed into a black and gold sequinned blazer dress and knee high boots

    While singing The Man, she changed into a black and gold sequinned blazer dress and knee high boots 

    The mood shifted with each act. For Reputation, one of Swift’s weaker albums, it was dark and peevish. Her two pandemic releases, Folklore and Evermore, were bundled together, as dusk fell, in a single ‘Folk-more’ act with a pastoral feel and, in Cardigan and Betty, two of her most finely-crafted character sketches. Champagne Problems, sung singer-songwriter style at the piano, was prefaced with lengthy lockdown reminiscences. ‘We never knew whether we’d ever get to do this concert thing again,’ she said.

    By the time we reached the 1989 era, with its fun, feel-good hits Style, Blank Space and Shake It Off, the singalongs had become gleeful shout-alongs.

    Swift’s two most recent LPs, Midnights and The Tortured Poets Department, featured late on, but even a setlist as tightly-planned as this one allowed some room for spontaneity, and an ‘unplugged’ section towards the end of the show saw Taylor solo on guitar and then piano sing spur of the moment songs, including ‘Tis The Damn Season and Would’ve, Could’ve, Should’ve.

    It’s easy to get lost in the Swiftiverse: the speculation surrounding the lyrics about her exes; the different colour codes for each album; the £1.5 billion this tour is expected to generate. But all the background noise fades the minute this brilliant performer hits the stage.

    With two more Edinburgh gigs tonight and tomorrow, and further concerts in Liverpool, Cardiff and London, those lucky enough to have tickets will see a show both Era-spanning and era-defining. With Taylor at the peak of her powers, it’s the music event of the year.

  • Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour: Multiple Outfit Changes and Sequinned Ensembles WOW Crowd in Edinburgh

    Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour: Multiple Outfit Changes and Sequinned Ensembles WOW Crowd in Edinburgh

    Taylor Swift wowed fans with multiple outfit changes as she kicked off the UK leg of her sell-out Eras tour in Edinburgh on Friday evening. 

    The superstar, 34, showcased a number of sequinned ensembles at Murrayfield Stadium – some of which led fans to believe she is set to announce a re-recorded version of 2017’s Reputation. 

    To date she has released 10 studio albums since 2006, and four re-recordings, which is part of her mission to completely own her own music. 

    Taking to the stage Taylor wore a bejewelled bodysuit complete with fishnet tights and her signature red lipstick. 

    She later changed into a white T-shirt which read ‘This Is Not Taylor’s Version’ while singing 22 – a possible nod at a new recording of a previous album. 

    Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour: Multiple Outfit Changes and Sequinned Ensembles WOW Crowd in Edinburgh

    Taylor Swift wowed fans with multiple outfit changes as she kicked off the UK leg of her sell-out Eras tour in Edinburgh on Friday evening

    The superstar showcased a number of sequinned ensembles at Murrayfield Stadium - some of which led fans to believe she is set to announce a re-recorded version of 2017's Reputation

    The superstar showcased a number of sequinned ensembles at Murrayfield Stadium – some of which led fans to believe she is set to announce a re-recorded version of 2017’s Reputation

    Playing a catalogue of hits from her latest album The Tortured Poets Department (TTPD) – Taylor had the crowd in a frenzy.  

    To the delight of the capacity crowd in the Scottish capital, she also performed some fan-favourite hits, such as 22. 

    The track will be a highlight of the show for some lucky fans – and for very good reason. 

    It’s the heartwarming moment Taylor gives one person in the crowd her coveted fedora hat – an Eras tour staple. 

    Taylor wears the black fedora, from designer Gladys Tamez, while performing the track. 

    It’s a nod to the music video which sees her sport the hat for most of the clip, as well as the memorable black and white shirt with the text: ‘Not a lot going on at the moment.’

    The tradition of giving the hat away originated during the US leg of her tour at a show in Glenfield, Arizona.

    Some reports suggest that the fan is chosen at random by Taylor’s team – including her mum Andrea. But others suggest Taylor chooses people she knows personally ahead of time.

    Prior to the concert, Swifties reacted with glee when the singer touched down in Edinburgh on Friday afternoon.

    The American megastar arrived at lunchtime and was shrouded by umbrellas before being whisked away in a blacked-out vehicle accompanied by a police escort.

    The attempt to stay out of the view is reminiscent of a similar trick Taylor played when she arrived to Los Angeles airport in February before supporting her boyfriend Travis Kelce at the Super Bowl.

    One fan told MailOnline Taylor is rumoured to be staying at the popular Balmoral Hotel and has apparently booked out two entire floors after offering an entire wedding party £10,000 to move, they claimed. 

    While Taylor had no troubles when it comes to having somewhere to stay for the night, her fans had a tougher task to find accommodation in Edinburgh as hotels were quickly booked up despite tripling their rates during the megastar’s three-night residency.

    Incredibly, some locals came to the rescue – with one man listing his property on Airbnb for £585 per night.

    Taylor is seen performing at Luz Stadium in Lisbon, Portugal on May 24

    Taylor is seen performing at Luz Stadium in Lisbon, Portugal on May 24

    The American megastar arrived at lunchtime and was shrouded by umbrellas

    The American megastar, 34, arrived at lunchtime and was shrouded by umbrellas

    It comes after Matty Healy revealed that he was ‘completely blindsided’ by ex Taylor Swift’s The Tortured Poets Department after the singer targeted him in some tracks on the record-breaking 11th studio album.

    The 1975 frontman, 35, and the Grammy winner briefly dated last year from April until their split only a few months later in June – and the songstress seemingly took aim at Healy in songs such as Fortnight and Guilty As Sin.

    A close friend of the British-born performer opened up to Us Weekly in an article published on Thursday to reveal that Matty still has ‘mixed feelings’ regarding Swift’s LP – which dropped on April 19.

    ‘He loves the attention it’s brought to him, [but] he also thinks it’s hilarious because at no time [were they] ever serious.’

    The source further expressed that the ‘lyrical content’ had also left the Somebody Else performer ‘completely blindsided.’

    In one of the tracks titled, Loml, Taylor references to marriage as well as children, with some lyrics including: ‘You s**t-talked me under the table, talking rings and talking cradles.’

    She also sang, ‘You and I go from one kiss to getting married/Still alive, killing time at the cemetery/Never quite buried/In your suit and tie, in the nick of time.’

    The insider explained to Us Weekly, ‘For her to be saying things about baby carriages …and living together – he says it had never even come up. He’s taking it in his stride.’

    In the song, Fortnight – which featured Post Malone – Taylor also appeared to target her brief fling with Matty.

    The pair were first linked in April 2023 – the same month it was confirmed that Swift and ex Joe Alwyn had split.

    Throughout the month of May, the two were spotted together in NYC holding hands and also stopped by a recording studio together. He also attended a few of her Eras Tour concerts in both Nashville and Philadelphia.

    However, by early June, Matty and Taylor ended their romance, with a source telling People at the time, ‘She had fun with him, but it was always casual. They are no longer romantically involved.’

    ‘They were never boyfriend-girlfriend or exclusive and were always just having fun. There is no drama, and who knows what could happen again. It was a good time and ran its course.’

    Excitement for Taylor’s opening UK date had been brewing for hours on end, with ticket holders queueing since the early hours of Friday morning in an attempt to grab the best possible spot. 

    It was not just fans who had been waiting in anticipation for Taylor arrival – with a former Paralympian seen in the queue.  

    Ellie Simmonds was spotted wearing a T-shirt with the words I Love Taylor written across it. 

    The British Paralympian swimmer was spotted with a film crew speaking to fans who have been waiting for hours in line. 

    Swifties had begun waiting in chilly temperatures of just seven degrees outside Edinburgh’s Murrayfield stadium from 3am.

    Fans then covered their sparkling outfits with waterproof coats and some even resorted to wearing plastic bags over their shoes to stay dry.

    Staunch fans had pitched up tents to make an impromptu camp outside the home of Scottish rugby overnight.

    At least 12 tents were set up close to the stadium gates as fans travelled from all over the country to be among the first in line to see the Anti-Hero star.

    Other Swifties packed out hotels in Edinburgh’s historic centre having jetted in from the far corners of the globe as the pop queen kicks off the British leg of her Eras tour in Edinburgh tonight, Saturday and Sunday before heading to Liverpool, Cardiff and Wembley.

    On Friday morning the first few hardy souls began gathering in Roseburn Park to wait for the entrance gates to open at 3pm.

    Fans braved miserable Scottish weather as they queued for the gig in Edinburgh

    Fans braved miserable Scottish weather as they queued for the gig in Edinburgh

    Taylor was also heralded with a ‘Scottish welcome’ by The Reel Time Band, an 11-piece band made up of eight highland bagpipers and three drummers, who performed her song Love Story on the steps outside the venue, while wearing ‘era-fied’ kilts.

    Roddy Deans, pipe major of The Reel Time Band, said: ‘Taylor’s tunes translate surprisingly well to traditional Scottish instruments.

    ‘We’re all huge music fans, so we’re delighted to help welcome Taylor to Scotland in the best way we know how.

    ‘It’s been a lot of fun recreating Love Story on the bagpipes and putting this ensemble together.’

    It took the band 32 hours of rehearsal to practise their take on Taylor’s song, and they have played for people across the world, including the royal family.

    Full list of Taylor Swift Eras tour dates in the UK

    Saturday June 8

    Edinburgh Scottish Gas Murrayfield Stadium

    Sunday June 9

    Edinburgh Scottish Gas Murrayfield Stadium

    Thursday June 13

    Liverpool Anfield Stadium

    Friday June 14

    Liverpool Anfield Stadium

    Saturday June 15

    Liverpool Anfield Stadium

    Tuesday June 18

    Cardiff Principality Stadium

    Friday June 21

    London Wembley Stadium

    Saturday June 22 

    London Wembley Stadium

    Sunday June 23 

    London Wembley Stadium

    Thursday August 15

    Wembley Stadium, London

    Friday August 16

    London Wembley Stadium

    Saturday August 17

    London Wembley Stadium

    Monday August 19

    London Wembley Stadium

    Tuesday August 20

    London Wembley Stadium

  • Taylor Swift’s UK Love: Sausage Roll Van Visit Before Sell-Out Show

    Taylor Swift’s UK Love: Sausage Roll Van Visit Before Sell-Out Show

    Taylor Swift cemented her love for the UK with a Greggs sausage roll van ahead of her first sell-out Eras tour show in Edinburgh. 

    The superstar, 34, will kick off her UK leg of her much-anticipated run in triumphant style on Friday night following her shows in America and Australia. 

    And much to the delight of the capacity crowd in the Scottish capital, she even had a van from the much-loved British bakery chain parked outside the Murrayfield Stadium. 

    The blue food truck, complete with glitter, featured the lyrics ‘Flake It Off’ across the back a play on her hit track, Shake It Off. 

    ‘This is our place, we make the rolls,’ was also seen etched on the side, a fun take on 2019’s Lover. 

    Taylor Swift’s UK Love: Sausage Roll Van Visit Before Sell-Out Show

    Taylor Swift cemented her love for the UK with a Greggs sausage roll van ahead of her first sell-out Eras tour show in Edinburgh (pictured at Luz Stadium in Lisbon, Portugal on May 24)

    Much to the delight of the capacity crowd in the Scottish capital, she even had a van from the much-loved British bakery chain parked outside the Murrayfield Stadium

    Much to the delight of the capacity crowd in the Scottish capital, she even had a van from the much-loved British bakery chain parked outside the Murrayfield Stadium

    The first of three sold-out shows in Edinburgh will see her play a catalogue of hits from her latest album The Tortured Poets Department (TTPD). 

    Arguably the biggest highlight will be her secret ‘surprise’ slot – a period during concerts that the vocalist dedicates to two ‘mystery’ tracks that she changes with each performance. 

    Prior to the concert, Swifties reacted with glee when the singer touched down in Edinburgh on Friday afternoon.

    The American megastar arrived at lunchtime and was shrouded by umbrellas before being whisked away in a blacked-out vehicle accompanied by a police escort.

    The attempt to stay out of the view is reminiscent of a similar trick Taylor played when she arrived to Los Angeles airport in February before supporting her boyfriend Travis Kelce at the Super Bowl.

    One fan told MailOnline Taylor is rumoured to be staying at the popular Balmoral Hotel and has apparently booked out two entire floors after offering an entire wedding party £10,000 to move, they claimed. 

    While Taylor had no troubles when it comes to having somewhere to stay for the night, her fans had a tougher task to find accommodation in Edinburgh as hotels were quickly booked up despite tripling their rates during the megastar’s three-night residency.

    Incredibly, some locals came to the rescue – with one man listing his property on Airbnb for £585 per night.

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    The blue food truck, complete with glitter, featured the lyrics 'Flake It Off' across the back a play on her hit track, Shake It Off, with eagle-eyed fans spotting it ahead of the show

    The blue food truck, complete with glitter, featured the lyrics ‘Flake It Off’ across the back a play on her hit track, Shake It Off, with eagle-eyed fans spotting it ahead of the show 

    The American megastar arrived at lunchtime and was shrouded by umbrellas

    The American megastar arrived at lunchtime and was shrouded by umbrellas

    It comes after Matty Healy revealed that he was ‘completely blindsided’ by ex Taylor Swift’s The Tortured Poets Department after the singer targeted him in some tracks on the record-breaking 11th studio album.

    The 1975 frontman, 35, and the Grammy winner briefly dated last year from April until their split only a few months later in June – and the songstress seemingly took aim at Healy in songs such as Fortnight and Guilty As Sin.

    A close friend of the British-born performer opened up to Us Weekly in an article published on Thursday to reveal that Matty still has ‘mixed feelings’ regarding Swift’s LP – which dropped on April 19.

    ‘He loves the attention it’s brought to him, [but] he also thinks it’s hilarious because at no time [were they] ever serious.’

    The source further expressed that the ‘lyrical content’ had also left the Somebody Else performer ‘completely blindsided.’

    In one of the tracks titled, Loml, Taylor references to marriage as well as children, with some lyrics including: ‘You s**t-talked me under the table, talking rings and talking cradles.’

    She also sang, ‘You and I go from one kiss to getting married/Still alive, killing time at the cemetery/Never quite buried/In your suit and tie, in the nick of time.’

    The insider explained to Us Weekly, ‘For her to be saying things about baby carriages …and living together – he says it had never even come up. He’s taking it in his stride.’

    In the song, Fortnight – which featured Post Malone – Taylor also appeared to target her brief fling with Matty.

    The pair were first linked in April 2023 – the same month it was confirmed that Swift and ex Joe Alwyn had split.

    Throughout the month of May, the two were spotted together in NYC holding hands and also stopped by a recording studio together. He also attended a few of her Eras Tour concerts in both Nashville and Philadelphia.

    However, by early June, Matty and Taylor ended their romance, with a source telling People at the time, ‘She had fun with him, but it was always casual. They are no longer romantically involved.’

    ‘They were never boyfriend-girlfriend or exclusive and were always just having fun. There is no drama, and who knows what could happen again. It was a good time and ran its course.’

    Excitement for Taylor’s opening UK date had been brewing for hours on end, with ticket holders queueing since the early hours of Friday morning in an attempt to grab the best possible spot. 

    It was not just fans who had been waiting in anticipation for Taylor arrival – with a former Paralympian seen in the queue.  

    Ellie Simmonds was spotted wearing a T-shirt with the words I Love Taylor written across it. 

    The British Paralympian swimmer was spotted with a film crew speaking to fans who have been waiting for hours in line. 

    Swifties had begun waiting in chilly temperatures of just seven degrees outside Edinburgh’s Murrayfield stadium from 3am.

    Fans then covered their sparkling outfits with waterproof coats and some even resorted to wearing plastic bags over their shoes to stay dry.

    Staunch fans had pitched up tents to make an impromptu camp outside the home of Scottish rugby overnight.

    At least 12 tents were set up close to the stadium gates as fans travelled from all over the country to be among the first in line to see the Anti-Hero star.

    Other Swifties packed out hotels in Edinburgh’s historic centre having jetted in from the far corners of the globe as the pop queen kicks off the British leg of her Eras tour in Edinburgh tonight, Saturday and Sunday before heading to Liverpool, Cardiff and Wembley.

    On Friday morning the first few hardy souls began gathering in Roseburn Park to wait for the entrance gates to open at 3pm.

    Fans braved miserable Scottish weather as they queued for the gig in Edinburgh

    Fans braved miserable Scottish weather as they queued for the gig in Edinburgh

    Taylor was also heralded with a ‘Scottish welcome’ by The Reel Time Band, an 11-piece band made up of eight highland bagpipers and three drummers, who performed her song Love Story on the steps outside the venue, while wearing ‘era-fied’ kilts.

    Roddy Deans, pipe major of The Reel Time Band, said: ‘Taylor’s tunes translate surprisingly well to traditional Scottish instruments.

    ‘We’re all huge music fans, so we’re delighted to help welcome Taylor to Scotland in the best way we know how.

    ‘It’s been a lot of fun recreating Love Story on the bagpipes and putting this ensemble together.’

    It took the band 32 hours of rehearsal to practise their take on Taylor’s song, and they have played for people across the world, including the royal family.

    Full list of Taylor Swift Eras tour dates in the UK

    Saturday June 8

    Edinburgh Scottish Gas Murrayfield Stadium

    Sunday June 9

    Edinburgh Scottish Gas Murrayfield Stadium

    Thursday June 13

    Liverpool Anfield Stadium

    Friday June 14

    Liverpool Anfield Stadium

    Saturday June 15

    Liverpool Anfield Stadium

    Tuesday June 18

    Cardiff Principality Stadium

    Friday June 21

    London Wembley Stadium

    Saturday June 22 

    London Wembley Stadium

    Sunday June 23 

    London Wembley Stadium

    Thursday August 15

    Wembley Stadium, London

    Friday August 16

    London Wembley Stadium

    Saturday August 17

    London Wembley Stadium

    Monday August 19

    London Wembley Stadium

    Tuesday August 20

    London Wembley Stadium

  • Brenda Edwards Snubs Taylor Swift at Wedding

    Brenda Edwards Snubs Taylor Swift at Wedding

    Brenda Edwards has admitted that she once snubbed Taylor Swift as she recalled the time she refused to sit with her at a family friend’s wedding. 

    The Loose Women panellist, 55, reflected on the moment during Friday’s show as she revealed that when she crossed paths with the American superstar she kept her distance because she was worried of ’embarrassing’ her son Jamal. 

    Music entrepreneur Jamal sadly passed away, aged 31, in February 2022, from a cardiac arrest after a late night cocaine and drinking session.

    While Brenda did not specify whose wedding they attended, it could have been Ed Sheeran’s 2019 nuptials with Cherry Seaborn as the TV star is close with Ed – and Taylor’s attendance was confirmed at the event. 

    Reflecting on her moment with Taylor, Brenda began: ‘The reception time had come and we came into the room and everybody found a seat and sat down.’

    Brenda Edwards Snubs Taylor Swift at Wedding

    Brenda Edwards admitted on Friday’s episode of Loose Women that she once snubbed Taylor Swift by refusing to sit next to her at a wedding 

    Brenda confessed that when the popstar (pictured) asked Brenda to join her at the wedding, she replied 'no, thank you' because she was worried of 'embarrassing' her son Jamal

    Brenda confessed that when the popstar (pictured) asked Brenda to join her at the wedding, she replied ‘no, thank you’ because she was worried of ’embarrassing’ her son Jamal

    Music entrepreneur Jamal sadly passed away, aged 31, in February 2022, from a cardiac arrest after a late night cocaine and drinking session (pictured in 2018)

    Music entrepreneur Jamal sadly passed away, aged 31, in February 2022, from a cardiac arrest after a late night cocaine and drinking session (pictured in 2018)  

    She continued: ‘I thought to myself Jamal’s brought me here so I am going to sit and not say anything and keep my eyes down, which I did. Which is very out of the ordinary for me.

    ‘So I sat there and after about half an hour she was sat talking and I could hear the conversation but its not my conversation. 

    ‘And then she says to me ”hi, would you like to come and sit with us?” and I said, ”no thank you” and afterwards I was like “ugh!”

    ‘I spoke to Jamal after and he said ”mum you should gone and spoke to her, don’t be so awkward” and I said ”I was trying not to embarrass you and say something stupid, like I normally would!”

    ‘But she was very lovely and she was very down to earth, and you could feel her aura about her that was so calm and pleasant.’

    The Loose Women panel were discussing Taylor the day after she touched down in Scotland.  

    Taylor began her UK stint of her ERAs tour on Friday and fans started queuing for the star 48 hours before she arrived in Edinburgh to start her sell-out leg.

    Ahead of the concert at Scottish Gas Stadium in Murrayfield, fans who missed out on tickets will be pleased to hear that there are still some available – if they are willing to pay over face value on resale sites. 

    Brenda recalled: '[Taylor] says to me ''hi, would you like to come and sit with us?'' and I said, ''no thank you'' and afterwards I was like "ugh!"'

    Brenda recalled: ‘[Taylor] says to me ”hi, would you like to come and sit with us?” and I said, ”no thank you” and afterwards I was like “ugh!”‘

    While Brenda did not specify whose wedding they attended, it could have been Ed Sheeran's 2019 nuptials with Cherry Seaborn (pictured last month) as the TV star is close with Ed

    While Brenda did not specify whose wedding they attended, it could have been Ed Sheeran’s 2019 nuptials with Cherry Seaborn (pictured last month) as the TV star is close with Ed

    Tickets are still available on resale websites, but they have been spotted going for the eye-watering sum of nearly £5,000 as fans desperately try to go last minute.

    Although tickets are available to purchase on third-party resale sites, official partner AXS has warned against using them. 

    Ahead of the star’s arrival, companies across the country have been eagerly gearing up her performance. 

    Even the capital’s trams have been covered in adverts for the star’s latest album and hotel rooms have become hard to find.

    Some hoteliers are charging a staggering £1,600 a night amid the shortage of rooms in the city.

    The scale of Swift’s UK tour – which is also set to go to Liverpool, Cardiff and London – is said to be worth a boost to the UK economy of nearly £1billion.

    A lot of that money will find itself in Edinburgh, with each fan predicted to splash out £848 on tickets, travel, accommodation, outfits and other expenses.

    Taylor is set to start her UK stint of her ERAs tour on Friday as fans started queuing for the star 48 hours before she arrived in Edinburgh to start her sell-out leg

    Taylor is set to start her UK stint of her ERAs tour on Friday as fans started queuing for the star 48 hours before she arrived in Edinburgh to start her sell-out leg