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Incredible moment Taylor Swift fans can be heard from MILES away as pop icon performs in Edinburgh for the UK leg of her smash-hit Eras Tour, thrilling thousands of ‘Swifties’

The incredible moment Taylor Swift fans can be heard from miles away and caught on camera as the pop icon performed at the first show of the UK leg of her Eras Tour in Edinburgh.

Over the past two nights, Taylor Swift donned her iconic silver Louis Vuitton boots and dazzled 73,000 Swifties at Murrayfield Stadium.

In a video posted to social media, fans of the American megastar sing along to part of her 46-song setlist from her latest album.

The sound of ‘who’s afraid of little old me’, sung by thousands of Swifties, can be heard as the camera pans into the distance.

Over the past two nights, Taylor Swift donned her iconic silver Louis Vuitton boots and dazzled 73,000 Swifties at Murrayfield Stadium

Over the past two nights, Taylor Swift donned her iconic silver Louis Vuitton boots and dazzled 73,000 Swifties at Murrayfield Stadium

In a video on social media, fans of the American megastar sing along to part of her 46-song setlist from her latest album.

In a video on social media, fans of the American megastar sing along to part of her 46-song setlist from her latest album.

The Swifties pictured sat on camping chairs outside Murrayfield Stadium on Saturday evening

The Swifties pictured sat on camp chairs outside Murrayfield Stadium on Saturday evening

The caption reads: ‘Who’s afraid of little old me?’…. Swifties at Murrayfield Stadium are SO loud!’ and one person said: ‘Omg TWO STOPS AWAY.’

Another added: ‘Tends to be 70,000 people all in one place.’

Swifties could be heard singing “miles away,” according to another video posted online.

The caption read: ‘Who’s scared of little old me from literally miles away… I’m speechless. Taylor takes over Edinburgh’.

Other people could also hear the roaring fans, with one saying: ‘I’m about 2 kilometers from the stadium, I can hear it all perfectly. The crowd is INSANE.”

Tow fans were pictured wearing cowboy hats and boots at the stadium on Saturday evening

Tow fans were pictured wearing cowboy hats and boots at the stadium on Saturday evening

Other fans chose to light up the entire venue as Swifties filled the stadium for the second night in a row

Other fans chose to light up the entire venue as Swifties filled the stadium for the second night in a row

Another said: ‘She’s literally floating down your street.’

Someone else added: ‘I was 1 at night in Paris when she sang it for the first time. Absolutely unforgettable! I’m so glad you enjoyed it!!”

Thousands of Swifties have descended on Edinburgh over the past two nights to see Taylor perform.

Some fans even camped outside Murrayfield Stadium, dressed in their best cowboy hats and glitter, to try and get the best spot in the stadium to see Swift.

One fan referenced Swift's song, Karma, with her bag saying

One fan referenced Swift’s song, Karma, with her bag saying “Karma is a cat” on the strap

One fan, wearing Swift's merchandise, even had

One fan, wearing Swift’s merchandise, even had “13” written on her hand, referencing the megastar’s lucky number

The American megastar has sold 11 million tickets for the Eras Tour to date and has collected a whopping £1.7 billion in estimated earnings, according to British newspaper The Guardian. BBC.

She has a fresh setlist consisting of 46 songs, including a few surprises sung with piano and acoustic.

Swift added her new record-breaking album, The Tortured Poets Department, to the concert and removed some songs that proved popular in the US, including Long Live and The Archer.

However, old classics such as Love Story and Enchanted have made the selection for the European part of her tour.

Swift’s three-hour-plus show is always sparkling and includes no fewer than sixteen costume changes, all inspired by each era she sings.

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