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'Run don’t walk' cry Swifties as The Range sells perfect item for tour souvenirs

25 June 2024 , 18:00
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It looks great on any shelf, table or mantlepiece
It looks great on any shelf, table or mantlepiece

SWIFTIES are going wild for a bargain £4.99 item perfect for displaying souvenirs from the Eras Tour.

Around 220,000 Taylor Swift fans flocked to Edinburgh's Murrayfield Stadium wearing their most dazzling finery for the record-breaking gigs.

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The superstar played three sold-out shows at Murrayfield earlier this monthCredit: Getty
Swifties are raving over a bargain £4.99 item from The Range
Swifties are raving over a bargain £4.99 item from The RangeCredit: The Range
The retailer's "Heart Hands Ornament" is perfect for any shelf, table or mantlepiece
The retailer's "Heart Hands Ornament" is perfect for any shelf, table or mantlepieceCredit: The Range

Revellers traded homemade friendship bracelets in the stadium as Swiftmania took over Scotland.

The idea originates from Taylor’s song You’re On Your Own, Kid, released in October 2022 on the album Midnights.

That was just before she embarked on her epic world tour and the fans took the lyrics seriously.

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She sings: “So make the friendship bracelets. Take the moment and taste it. You’ve got no reason to be afraid.”

It started small but spread quickly as fans posted videos of themselves on TikTok, making then swapping them with others while waiting for the show.

Gig-goers are raving over a bargain £4.99 item from The Range which is perfect for displaying the beaded bracelets.

The retailer's "Heart Hands Ornament" is perfect for any shelf, table or mantlepiece and will look lovely in any room.

Fans flocked to social media to spread the word - with many planning a trip to their nearest branch.

One wrote: "If you went to see Tay and traded bracelets run to The Range!"

Another said: "This is such a cute idea."

A third put: "OMG, need."

A fourth wrote: "Paint it pink!"

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A fifth gushed: "Oh, this could go on my shelf."

We told how a Scots mum hit out at Ticketmaster after forking out £650 for premium Taylor Swift tickets to be met with an obstructed view.

Michelle Williams, 50, was "beyond devastated" when she and her son, Rhys, 19, arrived in their 'top package' seats that advertised an "unforgettable night" at Murrayfield.

The mother and son's view was ruined by two tents and a lighting rig.

She told how it ruined plans to mark her 50th birthday and create memories with her Taylor Swift "daft" son.

The pop sensation thanked Scottish fans with an emotional message following the trio of gigs.

Zoe Phillips

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