Taylor Swift is bringing her Eras World Tour to Murrayfield Stadium for three nights this weekend with 222,0000 people expected to attend the shows from June 7 to June 9. Drone pictures show Murrayfield Stadium getting set up for Taylor Swift's highly anticipated Eras World Tour this weekend as swifties have started queuing over 24 hours before the popstar takes to the stage. The Love Story singer will kickstart her UK leg of the tour in Edinburgh on Friday June 7 with around 222,0000 people expected to attend her throw shows at Murrayfield.
Meanwhile, the Scottish capital has been taken over by Swiftmania in the weeks leading up to her gigs. Shops have been selling 'in my Swiftie era' t-shirts, the arena has re-branded it's Scottish Gas sponsorship to 'Scottish Lass' and a black Taylor Swift tram has even been created in Edinburgh with her latest album title, 'The Tortured Poets Department' designed on it. Incredible drone pictures taken today show workers setting up for the three hour concert where Taylor will perform a 44 track set list including two surprise songs for her fans.
Fans have even started camping to secure the best spot for the concerts. Ellie Poulter, 19, the first person to start queuing for the gigs, said: "I think I'm the first person to start camping - there's just nobody here. "I thought people were going to camp because people were queuing for the Paris shows for two nights.
So I thought I was going to be camping for like a week before, but nobody else .
