POP superstar Taylor Swift has announced that her latest tour is coming to Scotland.
The much anticipated dates for the European leg of the Eras Tour have been released, with Swift announcing two shows at Murrayfield Stadium in Edinburgh.
They are due to take place on June 7 and 8 next year.
Announcing the new dates on social media, Swift said: "EXCUSE ME HI I HAVE SOMETHING TO SAY
"I can’t wait to see so many of you on The Eras Tour next year at these new international dates!"
EXCUSE ME HI I HAVE SOMETHING TO SAY 🙋♀️ I can’t wait to see so many of you on The Eras Tour next year at these new international dates! Visit https://t.co/EYBevxhQzH for more information on your registrations, pre-sales and on-sales!! pic.twitter.com/G8zx8QUUAV
— Taylor Swift (@taylorswift13) June 20, 2023
Tickets are not yet on sale although fans are being encouraged to register for the pre-sale to be in with the best chance of snagging a ticket.
The singer is currently touring America with the show which features songs from all 10 of her studio albums.
Her first tour since 2018, it has seen record-breaking crowds in numerous US cities and delighted her loyal fanbase.
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