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Taylor Swift's Eras Tour in Edinburgh Night Three Live: Weather, times, traffic, travel updates

It’s the last night of the Eras Tour in Edinburgh and we have you covered with everything you need to know.

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Taylor Swift in Edinburgh Night Three: Weather, times, traffic, travel updates live | NW

It’s the third and last night of the Eras Tour in Edinburgh, and another sold out crowd will be heading to Murrayfield.

We’ve got you covered with all the updates on traffic, weather and surprise song guesses with our live blog below.

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For those who have been - wasn’t it amazing?! And for those going tonight, have a truly incredible time.

Taylor Swift in Edinburgh Night Three

This has been the same over the last two nights, but absolutely worth knowing.

Having now experienced it, leaving the stadium is an experience. There are A LOT of people, a lot of crowds, a lot of queuing. Do make sure you’re going the right way and are in the right place so you can get where your going safely and happily.

We’ll keep you updated here with any travel updates that come in.

Surprise song time!

As they are different every night, this absolutely isn’t a spoiler.

The surprise songs last night was a mash up of The Bolter and Getaway Car - which got an electric reaction from the crowd.... and from me as The Bolter is one of my favourites from TTDP.

The next surprise song was a mash up of All of The Girls You Loved Before and Crazier.

She praised the crowd for knowing the words to Crazier saying before she started “You’ll get extra credit for knowing this one because it’s really old”.

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Taylor Swift singing surprise songs at the Eras Tour | NW

Last night at Murrayfield, the record was once again smashed for attendance.

The attendance it smashed, was the night before at Friday night’s Eras Tour. Taylor Swift doesn’t do anything by halves.

I had the real joy of being there last night, and will be sporadically sharing pictures and experiences through out this blog (not too much to spoiler it for those who don’t know what they are into yet) but hopefully enough to build excitement... like you’re not excited enough.

I took this snap last night while screaming Cruel Summer at the very top of my lungs. My voice is very husky today.

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Taylor Swift Edinburgh Murrayfield | nw

This is downright adorable...

Watch the moment that last night’s chosen fan was given the 22 hat by Taylor Swift.

Every concert, Taylor gives the hat that she wears while singing her smash hit 22 to a chosen fan, who is predictably emotional and delighted and it’s honestly just a wonderful thing to watch.

Take a look right here.

Looks like tonight’s crowd may get away with it weather wise - just a touch of rain later on, but mostly dry.

Admittedly, not a lot of sunshine to be had - but as we know here in Scotland, it could be so, so much worse!

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There are a whole ton of famous people going to the Eras Tour - but this group are especially cool!

We can only assume that they had a phenomenal time, as last night was golden.

Very important travel update here....

For anyone travelling by train today - these trains in particular - do please check your journey so you aren’t running late.

There are already long queues at bus stops in Linlithgow to get into the city. Take this into account today!

Interested to hear thoughts on this...

I have just received this message from a friend who explained “The Swifties have visited Bobby”.

This is the grave of Greyfriars Bobby - the sweet dog who sat by his masters grave after he passed away, and is rather an icon in Edinburgh.

Friendship bracelets have been left at the base of the grave, as sightseeing Swifties go to visit the graveside.

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Swifties visit Bobby | nw

Our brilliant college Lauren was at the concert on Friday and has written a beautiful piece about her experience:

“After a frantic 24-hours involving last minute travel plans, packing and not enough sleep, it finally sunk in that I was seeing Taylor Swift only as she started to sing.

“That’s when I started to cry. Rather predictable.

“I’ve been a fan of Taylor Swift for years and hadn’t thought I would be able to see the Eras Tour live. Even so, I’ve never had quite that reaction at a concert before – especially one that’s been plastered all over my social media feeds for more than a year now.

“But none of that mattered there in that moment as the crowd enthusiastically screamed along to Miss Americana & The Heartbreak Prince.”

Read more here.

For those of you who still go out and purchase a newspaper - firstly, thank you.

And second of all, in the Scotland on Sunday today, we’re all about Taylor. Do feel free to skip down to your local supermarket and pick up a copy to keep!

What you need to know if you’re going to see Taylor Swift in Edinburgh

For those heading along tonight - here is everything you need to know!

I had the honour of going last night, and my predominant advice is DRINK WATER! You will be singing along a lot. A LOT. Do make sure you stay hydrated.

Read more about what you need to know, and top tips for the show right here.

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End of Eras Tour, Edinburgh | nw

We’ve had two absolutely spectacular nights at Murrayfield and are due for one more.

Swifties once more will be filling Edinburgh city centre and tracking the route out to the stadium.

We’ll be keeping an eye on weather changes, traffic issues, concert updates - so stick with us!

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Taylor Swift bracelets - concert night 2 | nw

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