Taylor Swift Fans Cause Another ‘Eras’ Tour Earthquake in Edinburgh

Taylor Swift fans caused yet another earthquake in the U.K. … a regular occurrence these days.

The British Geological Survey released a new report Thursday … confirming earthquake readings were detected around 4 miles from the singer’s sold-out shows in Edinburgh, Scotland this past weekend.

Per the BGS, they were monitoring stations around Edinburgh during Taylor’s shows at Murrayfield Stadium … and they found “a similar seismographic pattern” when TS performed “Ready For It?”, “Cruel Summer,” and “champagne problems.”

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The government agency noted that Friday evening had the most enthusiastic dancing. The concert weekend’s frigid weather may have played a factor in the dip in dancing … as even Taylor was seen struggling with the cold — fighting off an unfortunate amount of snot.

Still, Swifties are known for bringing the energy to Taylor’s shows, notably causing a “Swift Quake” back in July during the singer’s stop in Seattle … hitting a magnitude of 2.3.

A similar incident was reported the next month, with tremors being detected following Taylor’s 6 sold-out shows at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood.

Taylor will wrap up her “Eras” tour in December … something she confirmed Thursday.

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It’s been a long ride, and it ain’t over yet … be prepared for more ground-shaking!

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