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UK Eras Tour in Edinburg: Taylor Swift dubbed the new section of her show Female Rage ,The Musical…
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Taylor Swift will perform her revamped Eras tour in the UK, featuring changes to her setlist, support acts and Costumes, the US superstar restructured the concert as she kicked off the European leg of her juggernaut tour in Paris at the beginning of May.
She cut several songs to showcase music from her new album, The Tortured Poets Department, including But Daddy I Love Him, Down Bad, Fortnight, The Smallest Man Who Ever Lived, and I Can Do It With A Broken Heart.
Those tracks are widely interpreted to be about her rumoured romance with The 1975 frontman Matty Healy.
Fans have compared some of the staging of numbers in that section of the show to performances by the British singer, including Swift’s theatrics in the transition to I Can Do It With A Broken Heart.
The use of marching drummers and a salute during The Smallest Man Who Ever Lived also bears a striking similarity to videos of a Healy performance.
Swift dubbed the new section of her show Female Rage: The Musical.
She has also started repeating songs in the “surprise song” portion of her acoustic set, and introducing mash-ups.
The US star arrives in the UK on June 7 for three nights at the Murrayfield Stadium in Edinburgh before playing three nights at Liverpool’s Anfield Stadium, followed by a performance at the Principality Stadium in Cardiff and then three back-to-back shows at London’s Wembley.
She will also play three nights at Dublin’s Aviva Stadium.
Swiftie Devon Dickinson, 11, has made hundreds of friendship bracelets to donate to people in care homes after making one for her 92-year-old great-grandmother.
Devon who is a P6 pupil at Buckstone Primary School in Edinburgh, came up with the idea to distribute hand-made bracelets in care homes after seeing how happy her great-grandmother Margaret was with the one she gave to her.
She has spent more than 50 hours making the bracelets and has made over 260 so far.
Inspired by a lyric in Swift’s song You’re On Your Own, Kid, fans worldwide have been making and trading friendship bracelets at every date so far on the 152-show tour as a way to make new friends.
Devon said: “Me and my auntie are going. I was making them for the concert.
“She enjoys spending times with me and really liked the bracelet. I thought I could give it to other people in care homes.”
Margaret added: “We do everything together. They are just beautiful.
“It’s the colours [Taylor] wears too
I’ve got into all this. I think its wonderful for the young to get participate with the elderly.”
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