A college in Glasgow has unveiled a course in all things Taylor Swift aimed at getting parents and plus-ones up to speed before her three sold-out shows in Edinburgh this June.
Tickets for Swift’s European tour have been in red hot demand since they went on sale last year, with more than 2.9 million UK fans trying to secure a seat.
Over 215,000 fans are expected to descend on Murrayfield Stadium to watch Taylor perform, with recent reports suggesting it may break Harry Styles’ record for the highest concert attendance in Scotland.
Of those attending, it’s expected many will be taking a plus one along with them who might draw a Blank Space in Taylor’s repertoire.
The free one-time-only course, offered by Glasgow Clyde College, will educate the tag-alongs of Taylor superfans, providing the full Love Story on all things Eras Tour to help them have “the best night of their lives.”
From set lists and crowd chants to need-to-know information on each Era, the masterclass - delivered by a Taylor Swift expert - will give members of the public a whistle-stop lesson that’ll leave them ready for the gig.
Top tips will be shared around Taylor’s iconic wardrobe, hair styles from throughout the eras, and make-up techniques for attending the sold-out shows.
The course will take place at Glasgow Clyde College’s Langside Campus on Tuesday, May 7 from 6 to 7:30pm.
Robert Anderson, Curriculum Assistant Principal at Glasgow Clyde College said: “Taylor mania doesn’t seem to be slowing anytime soon, and we expect it’ll reach its peak here in Scotland in June. We understand that not everyone will be up to speed on all things Taylor and might not get the full Eras experience.
“That’s why we created this masterclass - to prepare those who’ll be heading along to the gig with their superfan kids, friends or partners to ensure they have just as memorable a time. Taylor’s gigs are known for being so well crafted, and unless you’re a fan yourself, you might miss some of the iconic moments.
“Our expert will take you through everything you need to know - leaving you a Swiftie in no time.”
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