After creating seismic activity at Taylor Swift concerts in California and Washington last year, Swifties have done it again — this time in Edinburgh.
Seismologists at the British Geological Study have recognized Swift’s record-breaking June 7-9 shows as “ground shaking,” saying that earthquake readings were detected up to 6 kilometers (3.73 miles) from Edinburgh’s Murrayfield Stadium.
BGS monitoring stations around Edinburgh recorded the seismic activity generated by the concerts with each of the three evenings following a similar seismographic pattern.
Swift’s performances of “…Ready For It?,” “Cruel Summer” and “champagne problems” resulted in the most significant activity each night, BGS reported today.
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