Man arrested for ‘voyeurism’ at Taylor Swift show

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A man has been charged with ‘voyeurism’ after being arrested at one of Taylor Swift Eras Tour concerts at Edinburgh’s Murrayfield Stadium.

A man has been charged with 'voyeurism' after being arrested at one of Taylor Swift Eras Tour concerts at Edinburgh's Murrayfield Stadium.
According to reports, the man in question was 64 years of age

The man in question was reportedly aged 64 and was charged with alleged voyeurism during one of the American singer’s Edinburgh concerts over the weekend.

Police Scotland confirmed that one arrest took place at the stadium during Taylor’s three stage appearances. Superintendent David Happs said: ‘A 64-year-old man was arrested during an event at Murrayfield on Saturday 8 June and charged with voyeurism. agrees to appear at Edinburgh Sheriff Court at a later date.

It comes shortly after Taylor shared an emotional message to her fans following her three sell-out concerts in Edinburgh. Sharing plenty of snaps from the Scottish performances, Taylor said: “Edinburgh!!! You truly amazed me this weekend.

“Thank you for breaking the Scottish stadium show attendance record three times in a row; and for the way you made us feel at home. Love you all 220,000 of you!!!”

Each night before Taylor took to the stage she was supported by friends and famous American rock band Paramore. The rockers will continue to support Taylor throughout her UK tour. dates have been set and they will all take the stage again in Liverpool later this week.

Following his performances in Liverpool, Taylor will take the stage in Cardiff before heading to the capital for his Eras Tour. In London, Taylor is set to play three more sold-out shows before moving on.

But have no fear, Taylor will be back on UK soil in August when she performs another run of shows in London.

How to buy Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour tickets

Taylor Swift fans looking for resale tickets to the upcoming Eras Tour in the UK can now purchase them from a number of online retailers.

Websites such as viagogo and Vivid Seats allow fans to purchase resale tickets from other fans. However, it’s important to note that many event organizers state that tickets should not be resold after the original purchase and are not valid for entry to concerts.

Fans attending live events with tickets purchased through resale sites are advised to double-check ticket terms and conditions at the point of purchase, e.g. Ticketmaster or Live Nation, to ensure a smooth live event experience. Tickets may be cancelled if they are found to have been purchased second-hand, so fans purchase them at their own risk.

While the above retailers, including viagogo and Vivid Seats, are not ‘official’ retailers, they do have a set of strict terms and conditions in place to ensure the safety of ticket buyers and sellers.

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