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Seismologists say Taylor Swift’s UK debut was ‘ground shaking’

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Last updated: 2024/06/14 at 1:37 AM
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Taylor Swift fans in London caused seismic activity as the singer kicked off her UK tour, breaking records for the most-attended stadium concert in Scottish history with over 200,000 fans in Edinburgh. The British Geological Survey recorded earthquake readings six kilometers away from the venue, with songs like “Ready For It?”, “Cruel Summer”, and “Champagne Problems” generating the most significant seismic activity each night.

During “Ready For It?”, the crowd transmitted around 80 kilowatts of power, the equivalent of 6,000 car batteries. This enthusiastic dancing led to the most seismic activity at the first concert on Friday night. It’s not the first time Swift has caused seismic activity, with a concert in Seattle last July generating activity equal to a 2.3 magnitude earthquake.

The tour is set to boost the UK economy by almost £1 billion, with nearly 1.2 million fans expected to spend an average of £848 on tickets, travel, accommodation, and merchandise. The Barclays study from May estimated the economic impact of Swift’s tour, which became the first ever to cross the $1 billion valuation at the end of last year.

Next, the Swiftie-mania will continue to Liverpool, Cardiff, and London’s Wembley Stadium with 15 summer dates scheduled across the country. The opportunity to explore seismic activity created by enthusiastic fans has been a thrill for Callum Harrison, a BGS seismologist who praised Scotland’s reputation for providing some of the most enthusiastic audiences.

Overall, Taylor Swift’s UK tour has caused seismic activity in Scotland as fans flocked to her concerts in record numbers. With songs like “Ready For It?” and “Cruel Summer” generating the most significant seismic activity, the tour is set to boost the UK economy by almost £1 billion, making it one of the most successful tours in history. The enthusiastic dancing and energy from fans have left a lasting impact on the British Geological Survey and seismic activity experts who have observed the unique phenomenon. Swift’s ability to bring fans together and create seismic activity through her music is a testament to her talent and the dedication of her loyal fan base.

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