Taylor Swift's concerts are not just a spectacle for fans but also a phenomenon that has caught the attention of scientists. During a recent show at the SoFi Stadium, the enthusiasm of Swift's fans was so intense that it registered on earthquake instruments, a phenomenon humorously dubbed 'SwiftQuakes'. Researchers have identified five specific songs that generated the most significant seismic activity during the concert. This unusual occurrence has sparked interest in comparing the seismic impact of Swift's concerts to other major events, including a Metallica show at the same venue. Meanwhile, cities like Singapore and Toronto are gearing up for the economic and social impact of Swift's upcoming concerts, with Toronto expecting a significant influx of fans and potential traffic congestion in November.
Scientists find these 5 Taylor Swift songs created biggest 'SwiftQuakes' at one concert https://t.co/QFPrOMMzqQ
Caltech scientists also compared the Taylor Swift earthquake readings to a Metallica show at SoFi a few weeks later. See comparisons here: https://t.co/0pleTVMsm9 https://t.co/Mun0daWRIB
Quake it off: Taylor Swift fans shook the ground so hard during SoFi show it registered on earthquake instruments https://t.co/0pleTVMsm9
Scientists find these 5 Taylor Swift songs created biggest 'SwiftQuakes' at one concert. https://t.co/v5bPebPdXs Click the image to read more:
Scientists find these 5 Taylor Swift songs created biggest 'SwiftQuakes' at one concert https://t.co/Mm8q0uulYU
Are you ready for it Toronto? City looks for a 'real lift' from Taylor Swift dates. Toronto is already planning for November when Swifties will descend on the city, bringing traffic congestion and an economic shot in the arm. https://t.co/RMzdVMUx2r
Taylor Sheesh entertains Taylor Swift fans in Singapore with post-concert blues https://t.co/EAG8n4WJh6