Verdict: Five Stars. Has Taylor Swift officially become an honorary Scot? Three sold-out Scottish shows at Edinburgh’s Murrayfield Stadium attracting a crowd of 73,000 each night surely means she’s on her way. “This crowd is different huh?” declared the US superstar at her final Scottish date on Sunday night.
READ NEXT: I saw Take That at the Glasgow Hydro - my verdict (Image: Photo Credit: TAS Rights Management) After wowing with Cruel Summer - and its now famous bridge - the 34-year-old beamed: “You have decided in the first song that you are going to prove to me that you're the best crowd. “This is looking good.” And with that, the cheers for the star reached new heights as she performed The Man.
READ NEXT: I saw James Blunt at the Glasgow Hydro - my verdict READ NEXT: I saw Lulu's last Glasgow show - and she brought out celebrity guests (Image: Photo Credit: TAS Rights Management) Infectious country pop hits You Belong With Me and Love Story quickly followed bringing the entire stadium together to sing in unison. It was then time for the moments The Era Tour has become known for with Swift delicately placing her bowler hat on a young girl’s head during a performance of 22 sending her into hysterics. But it was dancer Kam Saunders who of course stole the spotlight again during We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together as he put on his best Scottish accent to scream, ‘Bolt Ya Rocket’ for the diss part of the song.
He delighted fans on previous nights with .