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Taylor Swift bid farewell to her Scottish fans tonight in style after a three-night run at Edinburgh's Murrayfield Stadium. Get the latest entertainment news sent straight to your inbox with our weekly Showbiz newsletter We have more newsletters Get the latest entertainment news sent straight to your inbox with our weekly Showbiz newsletter We have more newsletters Taylor Swift said goodbye to her Scots fans in a flurry of colour and excitement as she broke another record after playing night three of her Eras tour at Murrayfield . The US superstar, whose appearance in Edinburgh has been a veritable whirlwind, admitted they’d saved the best for last as yet again audience numbers broke the current record for any show in Scotland ever.

Since she arrived in town on Friday, Taylor, 34, has braved the unpredictable Scottish temperatures to bring her A game to the Stadium. Having sustained a frozen hand on night one, and worn gloves during one of her songs in night two, she at one point said this evening: “I think it’s about to rain.” Her prediction came true as the skies, which had been blissfully sunny this afternoon, opened upon her 70,000 plus audience - but it didn’t dampen spirits as people opened their bags to bring out their hoods and ponchos for the brief downpour.



Taylor joked: “There’s no one I’d rather dance in the rain with than you.” The buoyant crowd loved her enthusiasm and smiles throughout the three-and-a-half hour long extravaganza. Fans dressed .

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