Taylor Swift reveals she is ‘blown away’ as she thanks her fans following emotional first UK gigs in Edinburgh “You truly blew me away this weekend”

Taylor Swift reveals she is ‘blown away’ as she thanks her fans following emotional first UK gigs in Edinburgh “You truly blew me away this weekend”

Taylor Swift took to social media for the first time on Monday, after performing three consecutive nights at Murrayfield Stadium in Edinburgh.

The singer, 34, shared a selection of images from the three nights and wrote that she was ‘blown away’ by the experience.

She also wrote an emotional caption filled with gratitude for her fans, with her declaring her love for all 220,000 of them.

The singer penned: ‘Edinburgh!!! You truly blew me away this weekend. Thank you for breaking the all-time attendance record for a stadium show in Scotland 3 times in a row and for all the ways you made us feel right at home.

‘Love you, all 220,000 of you!!!’

Taylor Swift took to social media on Mondat to address her emotional first UK gigs in Edinburgh on Instagram on Monday after being forced to halt shows three times

The singer, 34, took to social media to share a selection of images from the three nights

She also wrote an emotional caption filled with gratitude for her fans, with her declaring her love for all 220,000 of them

Her words came after she was forced to halt her show over the three days that she performed in the Scottish capital as she made sure that her fans were OK

Over the course of 46 songs, Taylor shook off a cramp in her hand, witnessed a live proposal, gifted a fan her hat and in between those events found time for an almost insurmountable 12 costume changes

Her words came after she was forced to halt her show over the three days that she performed in the Scottish capital.

During night two, Taylor looked out for her fans throughout the show – asking stadium staff to help out.

She noticed fans needed help during a performance of her song All Too Well.

‘We need some help over there please,’ she said pointing to the crowd.

Then during her song Betty, Taylor stopped mid-word to point again to the crowd and say: ‘We need some help right there.’

The third time of the night was when Taylor was singing The Smallest Man Who Ever Lived.

Taylor kicked off the UK leg of her sellout Eras Tour in style in Edinburgh with a flawless three-and-a-half-hour showstopper of a performance in which she told screaming fans: ‘What a way to welcome a lass to Scotland.’

The megastar drove fans wild on Friday night as she emerged at Murrayfield Stadium in her signature blue and gold sequined leotard following a riotous warm-up from American pop-punk band Paramore.

Taylor began the first show of the UK leg of her Eras Tour in a stunning sequined blue and yellow bodysuit

Over the course of 46 songs, Taylor shook off a cramp in her hand, witnessed a live proposal, gifted a fan her hat and in between those events found time for an almost insurmountable 12 costume changes.

Among the outfits were including a double-breasted black and gold pinstripe blazer dress, a white Vivienne Westwood dress and a stunning lilac gown complete with train.

Fans queued for hours – some as early as 3am – in order to be the first inside for the gig, which kicked off following Paramore’s set at exactly 7.18pm.

Excitement built to fever pitch with a two-minute countdown on the big screen before Taylor finally emerged from a stage, which rose dramatically into the air in the middle of the stadium to hysterical screams from fans.

Taylor started out with 2019 tune Miss Americana and the Heartbreak Prince. And as she took in the adoration of thousands of fans she had in the palm of her hand, she almost seemed overwhelmed by the response.

Between songs, she paused to tell them: ‘What a way to welcome a lass to Scotland… you’ve gone and made me feel so amazing… You’ve got me feeling really, really powerful.’ Towards the end, she vowed: ‘We have to do this again.’

One outfit change saw her don a t-shirt reading 'this is not Taylor's version' - thought to be a reference to a dispute that saw her lose the rights to early works, which she later re-recorded as 'Taylor's Version' editions

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