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The 'Tortured Poets' star played three concerts in the city last week A man has been charged with alleged voyeurism during one of Taylor Swift ‘s ‘Eras Tour’ shows in Edinburgh. The pop star played three concerts at the Murrayfield Stadium in the Scottish capital last week (June 7, 8, 9) to kick off the UK and Ireland leg of her huge career-spanning tour , with Paramore supporting . As Sky News reports, Police Scotland has since confirmed that one arrest was made at the venue over the weekend.

Superintendent David Happs said: “A 64-year-old man was arrested and charged in connection with a voyeurism offence committed within Murrayfield during the event on Saturday, 8 June. “He was released on an undertaking to appear at Edinburgh Sheriff Court at a later date.” Voyeurism is defined as the practice of gaining sexual pleasure from watching, photographing or recording others doing something that is usually private – such as being naked or engaged in sexual activity.



It is an offence when it is done without the other person/people’s permission. No further information about the incident at Swift’s show is known currently. A post shared by Taylor Swift (@taylorswift) In a five-star review of the first gig in Edinburgh , NME wrote: “The ringleader of the entire ‘Eras Tour’ shepherds us through with razor precision, an utter pro whose energy doesn’t waiver throughout.

“And even among the meticulously rehearsed and choreographed performance which runs like .

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