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Taylor Swift issued an apology to her fans during the opening night of her highly-anticipated Eras tour at Edinburgh's Murrayfield, after experiencing a momentary 'freeze' on stage. The pop sensation paused when her hand seemed to stop working during her acoustic set, prompting concern from the 34 year old songstress who had never encountered such an incident before. Rubbing her hand while she held her guitar, Taylor said: "I'm so sorry.

I've done a million shows on this tour and my hand has never just decided to - it's forming a claw." Luckily, it wasn't long before she was able to get her hand back in working order and she started playing her guitar once again. Elsewhere Taylor paused her performance to ensure the safety of a fan in distress, altering her lyrics to signal that the show would not go on until it was certain the individual was out of harm's way.



The iconic venue welcomed over 70,000 attendees on Friday night, with expectations of a total of 220,000 fans over the weekend, all eager to witness Swift's enchanting performances. Amidst the excitement, Swift expressed her deep affection for Scotland and shared a heartfelt regret for not including the nation more frequently on her tour schedules in the past. Her declaration of love for the Scottish fans and their 'beautifully generous' spirit highlighted the special connection she felt with the crowd, making the evening an unforgettable experience for both the artist and her adoring supporters.

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