Taylor Swift is coming to London. The global pop superstar released her new album, The Tortured Poets Department, in April. The singer's global tour is due to be the capital from Friday, June 21 until Sunday, June 23.

Swift will then return in August. She will be performing at Wembley for tens of thousands of fans each night. To celebrate the billionaire's arrival in Scotland, Edinburgh's trams service have had a Swiftie makeover .

READ MORE: Pitcher and Piano confirms it is closing Richmond bar with final date set On Wednesday (June 5) Edinburgh Trams revealed the service heading to the city’s Murrayfield Stadium have been given a spruce up in true Taylor style. The trams now depict the singer’s monochrome The Tortured Poets Department album cover - Swift’s latest studio album. The official X account for Edinburgh Trams marked the occasion with a short clip of the tram travelling to and from the stadium.

Now, Transport for London (TfL) has not ruled out doing something similar. When asked by MyLondon, a spokesperson for the authority said they were 'not sure yet'. Previous marketing projects on the network Previous marketing stunts by the authority include renaming Barbican Tube station to 'Barbiecan' last year to mark the London premiere of the movie.

In December, TfL's commissioner admitted that a publicity stunt at Bond Street station caused confusion for passengers. Calling all Swifties! You can now get updates on Taylor Swift's Eras Tour ahead of the UK leg. We'll.