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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 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. 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!" READ MORE: Taylor Swift Dublin bag rules confirmed as warning issued to ticket holders READ MORE: Ireland weather maps show date 'summer starts' as Met Eireann gives June heatwave verdict 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 li.

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