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Taylor Swift fans shake the earth at Edinburgh gig

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Last updated: October 3, 2024 9:36 am
NTK Journalist Published June 13, 2024
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Story from Jam Press (Taylor Swift Tickets) Pictured: Taylor Swift. Taylor Swift fans outraged as tickets for UK tour resell for over £3,500 — 32 times the face value Taylor Swift fans have been left outraged as tickets for her UK tour are re-selling for over £3,500 — 32 times the face value. The 'Shake It Off' singer, 33, is set to perform 13 concerts across the UK next summer on her 131 date Eras World Tour. Pre-sale general admission standing tickets cost £110.40. Swifties scrambled to Ticketmaster to get their hands on tickets when they went on sale on Tuesday (11 Jul). The website even crashed as millions of fans flocked to the page. However, many fans were left disappointed after not securing admission to the ticket page. A single ticket for the show in Cardiff is re-selling for £3,552. Tickets for Anfield Stadium, Liverpool, are being re-sold for a shocking £3,540. Tickets for the Edinburgh show have skyrocketed to £3,540 for a front-standing ticket. Wembley tickets are being flogged for up to £2,473. Fans have been left furious at the prices on Viagogo. Peter Gilliband said: “This ticket is going for £3,352 on Viagogo and is possibly the worst seat in the stadium?” Sharon Hodgson said: “This is just so wrong. ”We have to sort this out and put fans first.” Fan, Danielle Whyte fumed: “How are there already tickets on Viagogo for Taylor Swift for over £2,000, people are b*stards.” ”This will be the year I have to sell the car to buy my daughter two Taylor Swift tickets on Viagogo,” said someone else. MP Kevin Brennan also brought up the issue in the House of Commons. The frustrated politician said: “As a father of a Swifty I was appalled that within an hour of tickets going on sale for Taylor Swift's concert at the Principality Stadium in Cardiff, a ticket was on sale for £3,352 on Viagogo. ”When is the Government going to get a grip on this secondary ticket market?” ENDS Disclaimer: Jam Press Ltd do
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Thousands of Taylor Swift fans created a seismic sensation by cheering and dancing at her three Edinburgh concerts last weekend.

Fans took her song “Shake It Off” literally, generating seismic activity detectable from 6km (3.73 miles) away.

The biggest commotion occurred during “Cruel Summer,” “Ready For It?” and “Champagne Problems,” with Friday night’s 73,000-strong crowd making the most noise.

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This was the first of Swift’s 17 UK dates, culminating in a record-breaking eight-night run at London’s Wembley Stadium.

Her 152-date stadium tour is projected to make over $2bn (£1.56bn), potentially the most lucrative concert tour in history. Over the three Murrayfield shows, 200,000 fans witnessed her career-spanning, three-hour performance.

The Friday concert saw fans make the ground move 23.4 nanometres (nm), compared to 22.8nm and 23.3nm on Saturday and Sunday.

Seismic activity peaked at 160bpm during “Ready For It?” generating approximately 80kW of power. Even a four-minute applause for “Champagne Problems” caused noticeable tremors. Similar events were registered during her Seattle and Los Angeles shows, with the Seattle gig equivalent to a 2.3 magnitude earthquake.

The British Geological Survey (BGS), the UK’s national earthquake monitoring agency, confirmed that their sensitive detectors picked up the activity miles away. Callum Harrison, a BGS seismologist, remarked on the thrill of measuring this unique seismic activity, noting Scotland’s enthusiastic audiences.

The movement, recorded at two monitoring stations, the furthest 6km away at Heriot Watt University, was unlikely to be felt beyond the concert vicinity.

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