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Taylor Swift stormed the stage in Edinburgh last night for the first night of the UK leg of The Eras Tour . The American hitmaker, 34, wowed the crowds at Murrayfield Stadium in the capital city when she performed the three-hour-long show for thousands of fans while crooning more than 45 songs from her discography. But while performing some surprise songs during the acoustic set, Taylor seemingly suffered an on-stage blunder.

During night one of the slew of Scottish shows , which took place on Friday, June 7, Taylor performed a guitar mashup of Would've, Could've, Should've from Midnights 3am Edition and I Know Places from 1989. The second surprise song was then performed, which was a piano mashup of 'Tis the Damn Season from Evermore and Daylight from Lover. For all the latest on news, politics, sports, and showbiz from the USA, go to The Mirror US .



Order the 'Taylor Swift' Collector's Edition of OK! magazine now The 34-year-old admitted that the blunder had "never happened before" when during her acoustic set, her hand appeared to freeze on stage while holding her guitar. Before performing, Taylor said: "Oh God! Hand cramp!" Moving and wriggling her hand around in the air, Taylor said: "I’m so sorry everyone, this has never happened before but my hand is frozen, I’m just going to warm it. I’m so embarrassed.

My hand’s like a claw!" One fan said Taylor added: “I have done [a] million shows on this tour and my hand has never decided just to like...

it's like formin.

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