SHE’S the most powerful woman in pop, raking in £10million a night on her Eras world tour – and Taylor Swift’s motorcade reflects her status.

I can reveal she’s been driven around in a purpose-built bulletproof Mercedes Benz, similar to the US President’s car The Beast, worth around £1million.

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Taylor Swift's mega motorcade reflects her incredible status

Taylor Swift’s mega motorcade reflects her incredible statusCredit: Getty

Taylor is being driven around the UK in an expensive armoured motor like this Mercedes

Taylor is being driven around the UK in an expensive armoured motor like this MercedesCredit: Alamy

Taylor's vehicle is not too dissimilar to the US President's armoured vehicle, The Beast

Taylor’s vehicle is not too dissimilar to the US President’s armoured vehicle, The BeastCredit: Getty
Security for the Karma hitmaker are ex-secret service agents who operate her movements backstage with military precision.

An insider tells me: “Taylor’s car is made for world leaders. It can withstand being shot at and explosives.

“It has its own air supply, tyres that can’t be punctured and separate compartments for the driver.

“There is a fleet of Mercedes at her beck and call, ensuring she can travel in convoy. She has close protection bodyguards who ensure she is safe, and her comings and goings backstage are kept secret. Several times on the tour she has had a police escort.”

Security staff have been grading each arena’s safety and hold a list of banned stalkers.

Crew do regular spot checks and cases are searched for dangerous items.

Taylor even carries military-grade bandages in case she is wounded.

She said: “After the Manchester Arena bombing and the Vegas concert shooting, I was terrified to go on tour this time because I didn’t know how we were going to keep three million fans safe over seven months.

“There was a tremendous amount of planning, expense and effort put into keeping fans safe.

“My fear of violence has continued into my personal life. I carry QuikClot army grade bandage dressing, which is for gunshot or stab wounds.”

Taylor Swift kicks off Eras Tour at Murrayfield in Scotland

Taylor previously revealed she had “fought the idea of security”, but admitted it’s now a relief, adding: “The sheer number of men we have in a file who have showed up at my house, my mom’s house and threatened to kill me, kidnap me or marry me. This is the strange and sad part of my life that I try not to think about. I don’t want to be walking down the street scared. And when I have security, I don’t have to.”

Elsewhere, Taylor has been treating her crew to luxury catering with high-end lasagne, salads and sweet treats.

One backstage mole said: “This is the best we’ve ever been treated.”

The star’s dressing room is pretty low-key and focused on maintaining her voice for her three-hour show.

CAUGHT LIVE: Taylor Swift at Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh

Taylor performing Would’ve, Should’ve, Could’ve/I Know Places and Tis The DamnSeason/Daylight

Taylor performing Would’ve, Should’ve, Could’ve/I Know Places and Tis The DamnSeason/DaylightCredit: Getty

Swift wore yellow to perform Betty, Champagne Problems, August, Majorie, My Tears Ricochet, Cardigan, Illicit Affairs and Willow

Swift wore yellow to perform Betty, Champagne Problems, August, Majorie, My Tears Ricochet, Cardigan, Illicit Affairs and WillowCredit: Getty

Swift donned this white dress to sing Who’s Afraid of Little Old Me, But Daddy I Love Him, So High School, Down Bad, Fortnight and The Smallest Man Who Ever Lived

Swift donned this white dress to sing Who’s Afraid of Little Old Me, But Daddy I Love Him, So High School, Down Bad, Fortnight and The Smallest Man Who Ever LivedCredit: Getty

Taylor looked fiery for her rendition of . . . Ready For It?, Delicate, Don’t Blame Me and Look What You Made Me Do

Taylor looked fiery for her rendition of . . . Ready For It?, Delicate, Don’t Blame Me and Look What You Made Me DoCredit: Getty

Tay looked snug in this purple coat for Lavender Haze, Anti-Hero and Midnight Rain

Tay looked snug in this purple coat for Lavender Haze, Anti-Hero and Midnight RainCredit: Getty

The US star performing Midnight Rain, Vigilante S**t, Bejewelled, Mastermind and Karma

The US star performing Midnight Rain, Vigilante S**t, Bejewelled, Mastermind and KarmaCredit: Getty

Taylor glittered during her performance of Lover, Miss Americana & The Heartbreak Prince and Cruel Summer

Taylor glittered during her performance of Lover, Miss Americana & The Heartbreak Prince and Cruel SummerCredit: PA

The star performed Love Story, Fearless and You Belong With Me in a lacey dress

The star performed Love Story, Fearless and You Belong With Me in a lacey dressCredit: Getty

Tay rocked this suit top to sing The Man and You Need To Calm Down

Tay rocked this suit top to sing The Man and You Need To Calm DownCredit: PA

Crowds were hushed for her rendition of Enchanted

Crowds were hushed for her rendition of EnchantedCredit: Getty

The artist performing hit 22

The artist performing hit 22Credit: Getty

Swift rolled back the years with classics Bad Blood, Wildest Dreams, Style, Shake It Off and Blank Space

Swift rolled back the years with classics Bad Blood, Wildest Dreams, Style, Shake It Off and Blank SpaceCredit: Getty

The icon got her guitar out for We Are Never Getting Back Together, I Knew You Were Trouble and All Too Well (10-minute version)

The icon got her guitar out for We Are Never Getting Back Together, I Knew You Were Trouble and All Too Well (10-minute version)Credit: Getty

Tay’s Scots homag

AHEAD of singing Betty from Folklore, Taylor paid homage to Scotland for being the inspiration for the 2020 album.

She told fans: “Whenever I see the beautiful videos of Scotland and all the castles and the moss and the woods and all the green, I always think about Folklore.

“I started writing it two days into the pandemic. I just created an imaginary world that I lived in instead of just my reality, which was just so much TV, so much white wine covered in cat hair. That was my actual reality.”

She said the whimsical nature of the Highlands helped her create the framework for the best-selling album.

Taylor added: “So I was like, ‘I’m going to create a fake imaginary land where I live, and I’m going to call it Folklore, and I’m going to escape into it.”

Souvenirs make Tay merch richer

THE Eras tour has already broken the record for the highest gross earnings of any tour in history, knocking Elton John’s five-year Farewell Yellow Brick Road off the top spot.

After the first year of the tour, Taylor has reached billionaire status, having netted one billion dollars (about £800million) shortly after finishing the United States leg in November.

Taylor makes a whopping £1million a night just from the merchandise flogged at the venues

Taylor makes a whopping £1million a night just from the merchandise flogged at the venuesCredit: Getty
But I can reveal that the shrewd singer makes a whopping £1million a night just from the merchandise flogged at the venues.

The quality gear has fast become cult collectors’ items for fans with hoodies costing £70, T-shirts costing £40, a bracelet at £30 and a water bottle fetching £15.

One worker told me: “The queues are miles long every night and sometimes we have been forced to close the stands due to safety and crowd control.

“So many people want to buy the merch our systems have crashed a few times.

“I know on average the merch is making £1million a night. The Eras tour has become such an event, people want something to remember it by.”

Swift’s surpise set

TAYLOR delighted fans with two surprise songs in the set.

As well as her acoustic guitar mash-up of Would’ve, Could’ve, Should’ve and I Know Places, she played the piano for a second medley, ’Tis The Damn Season and Daylight.

Strum thing is wrong

PERFORMING her first UK concert in six years, Taylor could barely contain her excitement.

Taylor had to momentarily stop the show after getting a cramp

Taylor had to momentarily stop the show after getting a crampCredit: X/tswifterastour
During her intimate secret song section, where she mashed up an acoustic version of Would’ve, Could’ve, Should’ve and I Know Places, Taylor was forced to stop strumming her guitar when her hands froze up.

Addressing her crowd she said: “My hand is frozen. This has never happened on this tour.

“I’m so sorry. I’m not sure what my hand has decided to do – it’s forming a claw.”

Giving it a quick massage, while the crowd cheered encouragement and support, she was able to get back in action.

But she also stopped singing when a young person in the audience fainted due to the heat in the standing area and asked the crowd to check that they were OK before she continued.

A long-time Swiftie, who has been to 15 concerts, told me: “Taylor is aware that lots of her fans are very young and get very excited.

“She has an eagle-eye view from her stage vantage point so she always tries to alert the stewards if she sees anyone looking unwell.

“It’s really sweet and shows how much she cares about them.”

Magical moments

THERE was a magical moment when a couple got engaged during the song Cardigan.

And Taylor said: “I love performing this entire show in the sunlight, because I’m pretty sure I just saw somebody getting engaged over here.”

Touch of the Taylor

TAYLOR embraced one lucky fan who was at the front of the stage.

She bent down and wrapped her arms around the girl whose arms were covered in friendship bracelets.

Swift embraced a crowd member at her Edinburgh gig

Swift embraced a crowd member at her Edinburgh gigCredit: Getty
It seems that Taylor really does have the best fans in the world.

One teenager started queuing 48 hours before the singer arrived in Edinburgh to kick off the UK leg of her Eras world tour.

Now that is dedication.