Taylor Swift shook it off with her fans in Edinburgh last weekend when they literally shook the Scottish city itself.
Swifties danced so much during the global superstar’s Eras Tour show last Friday at Murrayfield Stadium that they caused seismic activity from 6 km (or 3.7 miles) away, according to the British Geological Survey (BGS).
Friday night’s concert “was the most energetic” out of all three shows she played over the weekend with 23.4 nanometres (nm) of movement. However, Saturday and Sunday’s shows weren’t too far behind, coming in at 22.8 nm and 23.3 nm, respectively.
Furthermore, the UK’s national earthquake monitoring agency reported that “…Ready For It?”, “Cruel Summer” and “Champagne Problems” generated the most seismic activity each night. Honorable mentions include “Shake It Off,” “But Daddy I Love Him” and “Getaway Car.”
On Friday, “…Ready For It?” generated 160 beats per minute of activity, which transmitted approximately 80 kW of power. According to BGS, this is “equivalent to around 10-16 car batteries.”
While the generation is impressive, BGS reported that the vibrations “were unlikely to have been felt by anyone other [than] those in the immediate vicinity.”
Swift’s fans seemingly never missed a beat — and she praised them following her time in Scotland.
“Edinburgh!!! You truly blew me away this weekend,” she penned on Instagram Monday. “Thank you for breaking the all-time attendance record for a stadium show in Scotland 3 times in a row 🤯 and for all the ways you made us feel right at home.”
Each show had a minimum of 73,000 people in attendance, according to CNBC. Swift’s three concerts are now the most-attended in Scottish history.
This wasn’t the first time the 34-year-old Grammy winner’s tour has caused seismic activity — Swifties danced so much during her Seattle concerts in July 2023 that they generated the equivalent of a 2.3 magnitude earthquake.
Swift has since taken the Eras Tour to Liverpool, England, where she performed the first of three slated shows Thursday night.
Thursday’s concert marked the 100th Eras Tour performance, during which the “Love Story” hitmaker confirmed the Eras Tour will end in December after three shows in Vancouver.
“The celebration of the 100th show for me means this is the very first time I’ve acknowledged to myself and admitted that this tour is going to end in December. Like, that’s it,” she noted.