Parents of Taylor Swift fans who can't tell their Bad Blood from their Blank Space are to be offered help - via a college class on the pop star.
Glasgow Clyde College says the one off event will cover Swift's songs, her "evolving wardrobe and hairstyles" and crowd chants at her gigs.
It will take place ahead of the singer's three nights at Edinburgh's Murrayfield Stadium in June, which are part of her Eras tour.
Robert Anderson, the college's curriculum assistant principal, says they understand that not everyone will be up to speed on all things Taylor and might not get the full Eras experience which is why they created this masterclass.
The class is free and will last for 90 minutes at the college's Langside campus.
Source: BBC
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