TAYLOR Swift has revealed performing in Scotland *feels like coming home" and says she is counting down the days until she plays Murrayfield in June.
It's been nine years since the superstar, who has a strong Scottish heritage, performed here -which she says is "way too long" and "won't happen again".
Speaking exclusively to the Record, Taylor, 34, also revealed she will be decking herself out in tartan during the three-night Edinburgh leg of her worldwide Eras Tour on June 7 to June 9.
The Pennsylvania-born singer, who is dating American footballer Travis Kelce, said: "It has been way too long since I have performed in Scotland it's been nine years and I don't want to leave it that long again.
"I have this incredibly unique connection with my Scottish fans last time I was there we just totally vibed. They always give me so much energy and I know we are going to have the same experience again, which I am so looking forward to." Taylor, who didn't play Scotland during her 2018 My Scot give me energy ar we'll have experien Reputation tour, added: "Every time I perform in TAYLOR SW UPCOMI Scotland it honestly feels like I am coming home.
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