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Man, 64, Arrested for 'Voyeurism' at Taylor Swift's Sell-Out Eras Tour Show in Edinburgh

A man, who was arrested at Taylor Swift 's sell-out Eras Tour show in Edinburgh (pictured), has been charged with 'voyeurism'


A 64-year-old man was arrested and charged with voyeurism at Taylor Swift's Eras Tour show in Edinburgh, held at Murrayfield Stadium last weekend. Police Scotland confirmed it was the only arrest made during the series of concerts that attracted thousands of fans.


Superintendent David Happs stated, "A 64-year-old man was arrested and charged in connection with a voyeurism offence committed within Murrayfield during the event on Saturday, 8 June. He was released on an undertaking to appear at Edinburgh Sheriff Court at a later date."


The 64-year-old was arrested at one of last weekend's concerts, which were held at the Murrayfield Stadium (pictured: Ms Swift performing on Friday night)
The 64-year-old was arrested at one of last weekend's concerts, which were held at the Murrayfield Stadium (pictured: Ms Swift performing on Friday night)

The incident occurred as Taylor Swift, 34, celebrated the success of her three record-breaking shows, which drew a total of 220,000 attendees. Swift expressed her gratitude on social media, writing, "Edinburgh!!! You truly blew me away this weekend. Thank you for breaking the all-time attendance record for a stadium show in Scotland 3 times in a row and for all the ways you made us feel right at home. Love you, all 220,000 of you!!!"


The UK leg of Swift's sellout Eras Tour kicked off in Edinburgh with a three-and-a-half-hour performance. Swift wowed the crowd in her signature blue and gold sequined leotard and remarked, "What a way to welcome a lass to Scotland," following a dynamic opening act by American pop-punk band Paramore.


Taylor Swift performing on stage during her Eras Tour at Murrayfield Stadium in Edinburgh
Taylor Swift performing on stage during her Eras Tour at Murrayfield Stadium in Edinburgh

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