The incredible moment Taylor Swift fans can be heard from miles away has been caught on camera as the pop icon performed at the first show of the UK leg of her Eras Tour in Edinburgh.
For the past two nights, Taylor Swift put on her iconic silver Louis Vuitton boots and dazzled 73,000 Swifties at Murrayfield stadium.
In a video posted on social media, fans of the American megastar are singing along to her newest album's part of her 46-song-long set list.
The sound of 'who's afraid of little old me' being sang by thousands of Swifties can be heard as the camera pans into the distance.
For the past two nights, Taylor Swift put on her iconic silver Louis Vuitton boots and dazzled 73,000 Swifties at Murrayfield stadium
In a video posted on social media, fans of the American megastar are singing along to her newest album's part of her 46-song-long set list
Swifties pictured sat on camping chairs outside of Murrayfield Stadium on Saturday night
It is captioned with, 'YOU ALL ARE SO LOUD' and one person commented: 'Wait do I actually invest in earplugs? I was thinking about it but that lowkey scares me'
Swifties could be heard singing 'miles away' according to a different video posted online.
It was captioned with, 'Who's afraid of little old me from literally miles away... I'm speechless. Taylor is taking over Edinburgh'.
Other people could also hear the roaring fans, with one commenting, 'I'm about 2 kilometres away from the stadium, I can hear it all perfectly. The crowd is INSANE.'
Tow fans were pictured at the stadium on Saturday night wearing cowboy hats and boots
Other fans opted to make the whole place shimmer as Swifties filled the stadium for the second night in a row
Another said: 'She is literally levitating down your street.'
Someone else added: 'I was at night 1 in Paris when she sang it for the first time. Absolute unforgettable! I’m so happy you got to enjoy it!!'
Thousands of Swifties have descended to Edinburgh to see Taylor perform for the past two nights.
Some fans even camped outside of Murrayfield stadium, dressed in their best cowboy hats and sparkles, to try and secure the best spot in the stadium to see Swift.
One fan referenced Swift's song, Karma, with her bag which said 'Karma is a cat' on the strap
One fan, sporting Swift's merch, even had '13' written on her hand in reference to the megastar's lucky number
The American megastar has sold 11 million tickets for the Eras Tour so far and has racked up a whopping £1.7 billion in estimated revenue, according to the BBC.
Swift has added her new record-breaking album, The Tortured Poets Department, to the concert and removed some songs that proved popular in the American leg including Long Live and The Archer.
Long-time classics like Love Story and Enchanted have made the cut for the European part of her tour, however.
Always sparkling, Swift's over three-hour-long show includes a whopping 16 costume changes - all taking inspiration from each era that she sings.