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Around 70,000 Swifties attended for the opening night of her Eras tour in Edinburgh, as she issued an apology after suffering a mishap on stage Get the latest top news stories sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter We have more newsletters Get the latest top news stories sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter We have more newsletters Taylor Swift issued an apology to crowds at her opening night in Edinburgh's Murrayfield, for her highly-anticipated Eras tour. The Cruel Summer hit sensation 'froze' on stage. The 34-year-old admitted that 'it never happened before' as during her acoustic set, her hand appeared to freeze on stage.

It comes as she was heard repeatedly asking fans in the crowd if they were ok. One Swiftie appeared to be in trouble, as she changed up the lyrics to one of her songs to announce she wouldn't be continuing her performance until security and events organisers ensured the person wasn't in any danger. Elsewhere, over 70,000 fans descended into the home of Scottish rugby on Friday night, with a whopping 220,000 expected to attend over the weekend for the rest of her gigs to adoring crowds.



During the show, Swift spoke of her 'love' for Scotland, admitting that her one 'regret' was not bringing her tours to the country sooner, as she fell in love with the energetic crowds. She said: "This tour has been the most fun I have had in my entire life, it really is. I think the reason why it might be, my one regret in terms of the tour.

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