Aberdeen Taylor Swift fans flocked to The Lemon Tree for a whole night of tunes at the Swiftogeddon club night on Saturday. Swiftogeddon nights have been sweeping the UK since 2019 and were the first events of its kind dedicated solely to Taylor Swift. This year Swifties arrived in droves with friendship bracelets on their wrists, ready for swapping – a practice fans have been doing throughout the artist’s The Eras Tour – and some arrived in themed outfits based on specific songs or even lyrics.

I met one of these dedicated fans, Desha Ervin, 34, in the queue before the night began. She has been a fan since Taylor Swift’s second album and has been attending concerts since the Speak Now tour in 2011. “I’ve been to four nights now.

I’ve been to one in Dublin, one in Edinburgh, one in Aberdeen and then this will be my next one in Aberdeen.” Swiftie community is one of a kind “The best thing about these nights is getting to know other Swifties, “You can just walk up to anyone and become instant friends because you have that connection and we promote kindness and getting to know people.” “I always look for some way I can get my Taylor Swift release.

” “So whenever there’s a Swiftogeddon here in Aberdeen or sometimes Edinburgh, I travel and go there.” “Every time I go, I meet lovely, amazing people. And so even if you come alone, you’re going to find friends.

You’re going to find people you can connect to and and enjoy the night with.” Newer f.