During the three concerts last Friday, Saturday, and Sunday at Edinburgh’s Murrayfield stadium, seismic activity was detected up to six kilometers distant, with some of her best hits generating surges in activity each night.
“It was truly the most amazing and delightful evening,” Lindsay Hempenstall, who attended the Eras performance on Friday, remarked.
“A stadium full of complete love and joy, singing at the top of our lungs and sharing it all with more than 70,000 other people and my nine-year-old daughter.”
Reportedly the most popular event in Scottish history, Friday night is dubbed the “wildest way to welcome a lass to your city” by Swift.
According to BGS, at that moment, the “Swifties” were transferring enough energy through their stomping and dancing to charge 6,000 vehicle batteries, or about 80 kilowatts.
“Clearly, Scotland’s reputation for providing some of the most enthusiastic audiences remains intact!” stated Callum Harrison, a seismologist at BGS.
Popular songs Cruel Summer, Champagne Problems, and Shake It Off also generated a lot of interest over the three performances. When she was there on Saturday night, Bethan Bryan declared Shake It Off to be her favorite song.