I bought tickets for night one and two of Taylor Swift's Eras Tour dates in Edinburgh as a casual fan - but after six hours of hits, I might have to sign myself into the official fan club. Our community members are treated to special offers, promotions and adverts from us and our partners. You can check out at any time.

More info Taylor Swift's return to Scotland has been a highly anticipated one since her tickets for three nights at BT Murrayfield in Edinburgh went on sale months ago. The Eras Tour is a trip down memory lane for fans of any age and length of support, with songs from her earliest albums all the way to her latest release - The Tortured Poets Department. Tickets were hot off the press at the time of their release and I was extremely lucky to secure a spot on both night one and two of the show in Edinburgh.

The thing is, I had begun listening to Taylor Swift quite late on in her glittering career so I spent some time listening to her earlier releases and quizzing myself up on all the lingo and adlibs during the concert. No amount of preparing would have me ready, however, for what was in store for me on a cloudy night in June when I spent a night with Swift and her insane fandom. My first surprise was that Taylor had managed to secure what was arguably one of the biggest female-lead rock bands from the 2000s to early 2010s, Paramore.

Hayley Williams, the frontwoman of the popular ensemble, was quick to show her gratitude for the Tennessee-born singer-songwriter .