“You get extra points if you know this next song at all because it is really, really old,” Swift told the crowd in Edinburgh
keeps Swifties with !
At her second of on Saturday, June 8, the superstar seamlessly blended “All of the Girls You Loved Before” from 2023 with “Crazier” from the 2009 Hannah Montana movie starring .
“You get extra points if you know this next song at all because it is really, really old,” Swift, 34, told the crowd at Edinburgh’s Murrayfield Stadium in the middle of .
“Oh my God, you’re so unbelievable,” Swift said before the song’s bridge.
Related:
The nostalgic moment happed during the surprise song segment, where during each night of the Eras Tour she performs two songs or two mashups of songs acoustically on piano and guitar.
in Edinburgh was “The Bolter” from 2024’s The Tortured Poets Department and “Getaway Car” from 2017’s Reputation.
Related:
The superstar received a warm welcome to Edinburgh earlier in the week when the bagpipe group Reel Time Pipe Band covered Swift’s 2008 hit “Love Story” at the same stadium where she would later take the stage, as seen in a by local news outlet Forth 1 News.
Scotland’s First Minister John Swinney also joined the fanfare, welcoming the “Cruel Summer” singer and calling the temporary renaming of local Loch Tay to “Loch Tay Tay” in the star’s honor “just fabulous” in a (formerly Twitter).
!
“I really hope she has the chance to go and see Loch Tay — or should I say, Loch Tay Tay — because it is the most beautiful part of Scotland,” Swinney said. “She’ll get a really warm welcome here, and I know all of the Swifites will be so exhilarated by her presence in Scotland.”
The Eras Tour dates in Scotland mark only the second time Swift has scheduled concerts in the country — the first was in June 2015 for a soldout show at an arena in Glasgow for the 1989 World Tour.
Related:
“I happen to love Scottish people, personally,” the singer told the Glasgow crowd in 2015, just a month after she had taken her public with an appearance together on the .
At the 2015 concert, Swift also revealed her Scottish heritage to the audience, recalling an email she received from her , ahead of the show.
Never miss a story — sign up for to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.
“The subject line said, ‘Tell Scotland this,’ ” Swift recalled. “The whole body of the email was like, ‘Our whole family is from Scotland and pretty much nowhere else, so you have to tell them.’ ”
Swift’s visit to Edinburgh comes on the heels of a two-night stint in Lyon, France, where she performed her three-and-a-half hour set, even as .
For more People news, make sure to
Read the original article on .
This article originally appeared on www.aol.com: www.aol.com https://www.aol.com/taylor-swift-performs-crazier-2009-234434119.html