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'It was the best night of my life, but I can't remember it': UK Taylor Swift fans hit by 'post-concert amnesia' - and scientists explain how the phenomenon could affect anyone READ MORE: Travis Kelce PERFORMS on stage with Taylor Swift at Wembley By Rebecca Whittaker and Emily Stearn, Health Reporter For Mailonline Published: 12:13, 24 June 2024 | Updated: 12:27, 24 June 2024 e-mail View comments Blank Space isn't just one of Taylor Swift 's biggest hits. Some mega-fans have reported suffering a bizarre phenomenon after attending the UK leg of her Eras Tour: total amnesia. After four hours of adrenaline, excitement and more than 40 songs, Swifties are returning home and realising they can't remember a thing.

Psychologists say it's a recognised syndrome, caused by heightened emotions and a buzzing atmosphere making it harder to form memories. And due to the unprecedented levels of hype around Swift's tour, it seems more people have been affected than ever. Some mega-fans — or Swifties — have reported suffering a bizarre phenomenon after attending the UK leg of her Eras Tour Taylor Swift is joined on stage by Travis Kelce (R) during the Eras Tour show in London on Sunday night @champaigeproblems (left) shared her post-concert experience on social media.



In a TikTok post that now has 33.7K likes she admitted to not remembering the concert. Fan @clare.

marie56, (right), who shared a video from her night at Andfield Stadium in Liverpool to TikTok, claimed she was grateful for t.

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