Over the weekend, Taylor Swift demonstrated her professionalism during a chilly 46.4°F performance in Edinburgh, managing a runny nose on stage while delivering hits like “Don’t Fault Me.” Fans had mixed reactions, with some empathizing and others quipping about her needing tissues.
The Edinburgh shows kicked off Swift’s UK leg, featuring three sold-out performances before heading to London, Cardiff, and Liverpool. Fans have gone to great lengths to attend, with some lining up 48 hours in advance and navigating skyrocketing hotel prices.
The high demand for tickets has frustrated UK fans, as international attendees have taken advantage of favorable currency exchange rates to secure seats.
Despite minor challenges, Swift’s Eras Tour continues to captivate, showcasing her resilience and strong connection with fans in every circumstance.
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