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Taylor Swift fans go wild after singer performs TWO mashups for her ‘surprise songs’ segment at Eras Tour concert in Edinburgh: ‘Best combo ever’ – AMZ Newspaper

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This is the best combo of surprise songs ever like, unbeatable,’ posted one fan, as another shared ‘Edinburgh wins!’

However, some fans expressed their disappointment at missing out on these unique pairings.

‘DR TAYLOW ALISON SWIFT WHAT R U DOING?,’ posted one fans, as another, shared, ‘NOOOO I lost Daylight and TIs The Damn Season at the same time Nooooo’

Another chimed in: ‘Taylor Swift wants me dead as I walk’.

Im so done with Taylor swift not tis the damn season first she takes it off the setlist then she sings it without me Im so done with her,’ added one fan.

Still yet another added: ‘She played would’ve could’ve should’ve, tis the damn season, and daylight the DAY BEFORE MY SHOW. Taylor swift if I find I will kill you’

Opening the show she addressed the crowd saying: ‘What a way to welcome a lass to Scotland’ as she appeared in a sparkling blue and gold bodysuit.

Other outfit changes included a glittering red dress for We’ll Never Ever Get Back Together and a flowing lavender gown to sing Enchanted.

Taylor performed a guitar mashup of Would’ve, Could’ve, Should’ve from Midnights 3am Edition and I Know Places from 1989, while the second ‘surprise song’ was a piano hybrid of ‘Tis the Damn Season from Evermore and Daylight from Lover

Fearless saw her change into a black and silver tasseled mini dress which she stayed in to perform Look What You Made Me Do.

Fans have predicted certain outfits, such as her ‘This Is Not Taylor’s Version’ T-shirt and sequinned black dresses could be a hint at Reputation (Taylor’s Version).

Prior to the concert, Swifties reacted with glee when the singer touched down in Edinburgh on Friday afternoon.

The American megastar arrived at lunchtime and was shrouded by umbrellas before being whisked away in a blacked-out vehicle accompanied by a police escort.

The attempt to stay out of the view is reminiscent of a similar trick Taylor played when she arrived to Los Angeles airport in February before supporting her boyfriend Travis Kelce at the Super Bowl.

Excitement for Taylor’s opening UK date had been brewing for hours on end, with ticket holders queueing since the early hours of Friday morning in an attempt to grab the best possible spot.

Swifties had begun waiting in chilly temperatures of just seven degrees outside Edinburgh’s Murrayfield stadium from 3am.

Fans then covered their sparkling outfits with waterproof coats and some even resorted to wearing plastic bags over their shoes to stay dry.

Staunch fans had pitched up tents to make an impromptu camp outside the home of Scottish rugby overnight.

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