Taylor Swift has kicked off the UK leg of her sellout Eras Tour in style in Edinburgh - after stepping out onto the stage in a trademark blue and gold sequin bodysuit and telling screaming fans: 'What a way to welcome a lass to Scotland.'
The sell-out show saw her run through a cavalcade of hits including Cruel Summer, Lover, You Belong With Me, Love Story and 22 - which saw her hand a fedora hat to a young fan in the audience, as is tradition at each show - within its first hour.The show has already seen her change costume several times in less than 40 minutes
Taylor came out clutching a sky blue guitar as she hailed the Edinburgh crowd early in the show - telling them the concerts are the biggest in Scottish history more videos Fans raised their phones in unison as Taylor appeared on stage - capturing the three-and-a-half hour era-spanning show from every angle
Edinburgh's Murrayfield Stadium is completely packed out for the show - one of three fully sold-out Scottish shows on the Eras Tour and the first of Taylor's UK shows in the coming weeks Read MoreLIVE Taylor Swift Edinburgh Show LIVE: Thousands of Swifties descend on Scottish capital for Eras Tour All those crammed inside the stadium raised their arms into the air and activated special wristbands which sparkled whenever Taylor began singing.
It features countless costume changes, with Swift moving from bodysuit to sequinned suit jackets, a t-shirt reading 'this is not Taylor's version' and even a flowing lavender gown she wore to sing Enchanted - blowing kisses to fans as she re-emerged on stage.Taylor Swift has kicked off the UK leg of her Eras Tour in trademark style.
Fans turned out with reams of friendship bracelets to exchange. Some even painted the number 13 on themselves: Taylor Swift considers it her lucky number And no expense was spared as she took to the roof of a treehouse, backlit by a gigantic moon on the screen behind her, to sing mellow track Cardigan, the lead single from lockdown album Folklore. As she sang in a forest-inspired green dress, the 73,000-strong crowd sang every word back.
Excitement had been building ahead of the British leg of Taylor's sell-out Eras Tour, and devoted fans, who call themselves Swifties, had queued since 3am, braving the miserable Scottish weather as they did so.
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