The thousands of fans at her concerts Taylor Swift in Scotland caused seismic activity recorded miles away from where they were occurring in Edinburgh, the British Geological Survey (BGS) announced today.

Dressed in glittering, colorful outfits inspired by different musical periods of the American pop star’s discography, more than 70,000 of her fans, or as they are called ‘Swifties’, flocked to watch the famous singer-songwriter’s concerts as part of her Eras Tour in Murrayfield Stadium last weekend.

Their dance resulted in seismic activity being recorded at earthquake monitoring stations located 6 kilometers away from the site, the British Geological Survey announced.

A similar pattern followed in all three of Taylor Swift’s concerts, with her songs “Ready For It?”, “Cruel Summer” and “Champagne Problems” resulting in the most seismic activity of the night, BGS said. .

Similar seismic activity was recorded at her previous concerts in Seattle and Los Angeles, with the former causing seismic activity equivalent to a magnitude 2.3 earthquake.

Taylor Swift’s world tour is the highest-grossing concert tour worldwide.