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Over a year since she first launched her record-breaking Eras tour in Glendale, Arizona, Taylor Swift has finally landed in the UK. The pop star is kicking off the UK leg of the tour on Friday 7 June with three nights at Murrayfield Stadium in Edinburgh, where she will perform a staggering setlist of songs that span her extraordinary career. This will include tracks from her 2012 album Red, her twin albums Folklore and Evermore, 2016’s Reputation, and her latest No 1 record, 2024’s The Tortured Poets Department.

Thousands of fans have already been photographed queuing outside Murrayfield Stadium in the hopes of securing the best possible spot in the non-seated ticket area, despite gates not opening until 4pm on Friday (7 June). For months, cities hosting Swift’s stadium shows have been preparing to be inundated by fans, many of whom won’t have tickets to the shows but simply want to celebrate while their favourite star performs. Last month, Barclays claimed that the “Look What You Made Me Do” singer’s tour could generate close to a £1bn boost for the UK economy, with fans splashing out on travel, hotels, restaurants, shopping and merch.



Culture secretary Lucy Frazer told The Independent: “From stadium tours to open mic nights, we know all too well that live music is an essential part of British culture. Swiftie Mania has enchanted a legion of fearless fans across the country who are in for a spectacular show with Taylor’s 15 UK dates this summer. “They ar.

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