A college is offering a course on Taylor Swift to educate parents accompanying children to the US singer’s sold-out tour.
More than 2.9 million fans attempted to secure tickets for Swift’s The Eras Tour, and her sold-out concerts at Murrayfield Stadium in Edinburgh are set to be watched live by 215,000 people.
Swift will perform in Edinburgh on June 7th, 8th and 9th, with the crowd numbers expected to beat Harry Styles’ record in 2023 for the biggest show in Scotland.
Glasgow Clyde College (GCC) has launched a Taylor Swift masterclass aimed at teaching parents and plus-ones about the set list and Swift’s evolving wardrobe and hairstyles.
It will also cover crowd chants as well as Swift’s previous work, including albums Fearless and Folklore.
Because of the youthful age of Swift’s fan base, largely aged between 16 and 25, it is expected many will be accompanied by a parent or sibling.
The free session is designed to help get non-Swifties “up to speed” so they fully appreciate “iconic” moments in the set.
The one-off course, which is free, will take place from 6pm to 7.30pm on May 7 in the Innovation Centre at GCC’s Langside Campus.
Robert Anderson, curriculum assistant principal at GCC, said: “Taylor mania doesn’t seem to be slowing any time soon, and we expect it’ll reach its peak here in Scotland in June.
“We understand that not everyone will be up to speed on all things Taylor and might not get the full Eras experience.
“That’s why we created this masterclass – to prepare those who’ll be heading along to the gig with their superfan kids, friends or partners to ensure they have just as memorable a time.
“Taylor’s gigs are known for being so well crafted, and unless you’re a fan yourself, you might miss some of the iconic moments.
“Our expert will take you through everything you need to know – leaving you a Swiftie in no time.”