I’m miserable – Taylor Swift 🤎🤎

According to the LA Times, a study conducted by Caltech and UCLA has released new reports regarding the seismic activity generated from The Eras Tour performances at the SOFI Stadium in August 2023.

The study found that certain songs during the concerts produced seismic vibrations, including “Cruel Summer,” “Love Story,” “You Belong With Me,” “22,” and “Shake It Off.”

This isn’t the first time Taylor has caused seismic activity. In July 2023, during a concert in Seattle, fans’ continuous jumping along with Taylor’s performance created seismic tremors.

The findings shed light on the immense energy and excitement generated by Taylor Swift’s concerts, demonstrating the profound impact her music has on audiences.

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