Did Swifties cause ‘Seismic Activity’ in Edinburgh during Eras Tour concert? Report clarifies
Swifties caused a seismic wave last Friday at Murrayfield Stadium during her Eras Tour concert.

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In Edinburgh, Taylor Swift had an incredible performance, enthralling her adoring audience. As per BBC, the British Geological Survey (BGS) has reported that the seismic activity was observed by monitoring stations up to a distance of 6 kilometers (3.73 miles).
Taylor Swift’s fans causes seismic waves
Of the three performances she gave over the weekend, Page Six claims that Friday night’s display, which had 23.4 nanometers (nm) of movement, was the most intense. The results on Saturday and Sunday, however, were not too far behind, clocking in at 22.8 and 23.3 nm, respectively.
73,000-strong crowd
The agency mentioned, “It is unlikely that anyone other than those in the immediate vicinity could have felt the vibrations caused by the concert.
The Swifties cackled along to Cruel Summer, Ready For It?, and Champagne Problems the loudest of all the tracks. Moreover, reports stated that the 73,000-strong crowd stomped, screamed, and danced the loudest during all three performances.
Earlier, at one of her shows, Taylor Swift’s supporters had started a Swift-Quake. The 34-year-old Grammy winner’s tour caused 2.3-magnitude earthquake activity earlier in July 2023 at her concerts in Seattle. This UK tour, which is anticipated to draw over 1.2 million concertgoers, will culminate in a record-breaking eight nights at London’s Wembley Stadium.
Taylor Swift to wrap up Eras Tour at the year’s end
Over the course of 21 months and 22 countries, Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour has generated over $1 billion in revenue in just the first eight months, shattering previous records to become the highest-grossing concert tour ever. Taylor Swift declared during her Liverpool show that the Eras Tour would formally end in December, with a Vancouver, Canada stop.
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