Taylor Swift wows crowd with 12 outfit changes as she dazzles in sequinned ensembles at Eras Tour in Edinburgh - while fans predict re-recorded version of Reputation is imminent

   

Taylor Swift wowed fans with twelve outfit changes as she kicked off the UK leg of her sell-out Eras tour in Edinburgh on Friday evening.

The superstar, 34, showcased an array of sequinned ensembles at Murrayfield Stadium - some of which led fans to believe she is set to announce a re-recorded version of 2017's Reputation.

To date she has released 10 studio albums since 2006, and four re-recordings, which is part of her mission to completely own her own music.

Taking to the stage Taylor wore a bejewelled bodysuit complete with fishnet tights and her signature red lipstick.

She later changed into a white T-shirt which read 'This Is Not Taylor's Version' while singing 22 - a possible nod at a new recording of a previous album.

Taylor Swift wowed fans with twelve outfit changes as she kicked off the UK leg of her sell-out Eras tour in Edinburgh on Friday evening

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Taylor Swift wowed fans with twelve outfit changes as she kicked off the UK leg of her sell-out Eras tour in Edinburgh on Friday evening

The superstar showcased a number of sequinned ensembles at Murrayfield Stadium - some of which led fans to believe she is set to announce a re-recorded version of 2017's Reputation

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Playing a catalogue of hits from her latest album The Tortured Poets Department (TTPD) and classics - Taylor had the crowd in a frenzy

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The superstar showcased a number of sequinned ensembles at Murrayfield Stadium - some of which led fans to believe she is set to announce a re-recorded version of 2017's Reputation

To date she has released 10 studio albums since 2006, and four re-recordings, which is part of her mission to completely own her own music

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To date she has released 10 studio albums since 2006, and four re-recordings, which is part of her mission to completely own her own music

Playing a catalogue of hits from her latest album The Tortured Poets Department (TTPD) and classics - Taylor had the crowd in a frenzy.

To the delight of the capacity crowd in the Scottish capital, she also performed some fan-favourite hits, such as 22.

The track will be a highlight of the show for some lucky fans - and for very good reason.

It's the heartwarming moment Taylor gives one person in the crowd her coveted fedora hat - an Eras tour staple.

Taylor wears the black fedora, from designer Gladys Tamez, while performing the track.

It's a nod to the music video which sees her sport the hat for most of the clip, as well as the memorable black and white shirt with the text: 'Not a lot going on at the moment.'

The tradition of giving the hat away originated during the US leg of her tour at a show in Glenfield, Arizona.

Some reports suggest that the fan is chosen at random by Taylor's team - including her mum Andrea. But others suggest Taylor chooses people she knows personally ahead of time.

Taking to the stage Taylor wore a bejewelled bodysuit complete with fishnet tights and her signature red lipstick

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She accessorised with a chunky gold necklace

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Taking to the stage Taylor wore a bejewelled bodysuit complete with fishnet tights and her signature red lipstick

To the delight of the capacity crowd in the Scottish capital, she performed some fan-favourite hits

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To the delight of the capacity crowd in the Scottish capital, she performed some fan-favourite hits

Fearless saw her change into a black, gold and silver tasseled mini dress which she stayed in to perform Look What You Made Me Do

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It featured a black leotard underneath

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Fearless saw her change into a black, gold and silver tasseled mini dress which she stayed in to perform Look What You Made Me Do

She later changed into a white T-shirt which read 'This Is Not Taylor's Version' while singing 22 - a possible nod at a new recording of a previous album

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She later changed into a white T-shirt which read 'This Is Not Taylor's Version' while singing 22 - a possible nod at a new recording of a previous album

The track will be a highlight of the show for some lucky fans - and for very good reason as it's the moment she gives one lucky audience member her fedora hat

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The track will be a highlight of the show for some lucky fans - and for very good reason as it's the moment she gives one lucky audience member her fedora hat

It's a nod to the music video which sees her sport the hat for most of the clip, as well as the memorable black and white shirt with the text: 'Not a lot going on at the moment'

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It's a nod to the music video which sees her sport the hat for most of the clip, as well as the memorable black and white shirt with the text: 'Not a lot going on at the moment'

For Reputation she slipped into a one-legged snake print catsuit

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The red and black number featured mesh inserts

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For Reputation she slipped into a one-legged snake print catsuit

While singing The Man, she wore a black and gold sequinned blazer dress and knee high boots

While singing The Man, she wore a black and gold sequinned blazer dress and knee high boots

Another outfit change for Cardigan saw Taylor wear a flowing green ensemble

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Another outfit change for Cardigan saw Taylor wear a flowing green ensemble

Meanwhile, for Enchanted the star wore a beaded lavender coloured ball gown

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Meanwhile, for Enchanted the star wore a beaded lavender coloured ball gown

Opening the show she addressed the crowd saying: 'What a way to welcome a lass to Scotland' as she appeared in a sparkling blue and gold bodysuit.

Other outfit changes included a glittering red dress for We'll Never Ever Get Back Together and a flowing lavender gown to sing Enchanted.

Fearless saw her change into a black and silver tasseled mini dress which she stayed in to perform Look What You Made Me Do.

Fans have predicted certain outfits, such as her 'This Is Not Taylor's Version' T-shirt and sequinned black dresses could be a hint at Reputation (Taylor's Version).

The original recordings of her first six albums were owned by a record label, which is often the case for most musical artists. They were eventually sold to a private equity firm, that Swift publicly opposed, according to WCNC.

After 1989 (Taylor’s Version) dropped last year, Swift has two albums left to re-record: her debut self-titled album and Reputation, before completely owning all of her music.

Prior to the concert, Swifties reacted with glee when the singer touched down in Edinburgh on Friday afternoon.

The American megastar arrived at lunchtime and was shrouded by umbrellas before being whisked away in a blacked-out vehicle accompanied by a police escort.

The attempt to stay out of the view is reminiscent of a similar trick Taylor played when she arrived to Los Angeles airport in February before supporting her boyfriend Travis Kelce at the Super Bowl.

One fan told MailOnline Taylor is rumoured to be staying at the popular Balmoral Hotel and has apparently booked out two entire floors after offering an entire wedding party £10,000 to move, they claimed.

While Taylor had no troubles when it comes to having somewhere to stay for the night, her fans had a tougher task to find accommodation in Edinburgh as hotels were quickly booked up despite tripling their rates during the megastar's three-night residency.

Incredibly, some locals came to the rescue - with one man listing his property on Airbnb for £585 per night.

Another outfit change saw her wear a glitzy red one-piece

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Another outfit change saw her wear a glitzy red one-piece

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Fans have predicted certain outfits, such as her 'This Is Not Taylor's Version' T-shirt and sequinned black dresses could be a hint at Reputation (Taylor's Version)

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Fans have predicted certain outfits, such as her 'This Is Not Taylor's Version' T-shirt and sequinned black dresses could be a hint at Reputation (Taylor's Version)

The original recordings of her first six albums were owned by a record label, which is often the case for most musical artists

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The original recordings of her first six albums were owned by a record label, which is often the case for most musical artists

They were eventually sold to a private equity firm, that Swift publicly opposed, according to WCNC. She has two albums left to re-record: her debut self-titled album and Reputation

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They were eventually sold to a private equity firm, that Swift publicly opposed, according to WCNC. She has two albums left to re-record: her debut self-titled album and Reputation