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The Ultimate Guide to Taylor Swift at Wembley Stadium

By Editorial Team

Our guide to Taylor Swift at Wembley Stadium is your essential go-to companion to prepare for the concert of the year. Discover what to bring, where to eat and drink, and get the latest setlist and times.

Taylor Swift’s hugely successful Wembley Stadium concerts in June saw fans party so hard they moved the Earth. According to the seismology team at University College London (UCL), who were invited by Wembley Park to monitor the seismic activity across the opening three nights, fans shaking their stuff to Love Story on the opening night (21st June) shook the ground with a force equivalent to an earthquake of around 0.8 magnitude.

Shake It Off, Look What You Made Me Do, I Can Do With A Broken Heart and Karma also inspired record numbers of Swifties to dance so hard they moved the ground beneath their feet.

Ready to make the Earth move again in August? Then let's kick off this ultimate guide to Taylor Swift at Wembley Stadium with a summary of what to expect, song-wise. Research from Taylor's Eras Tour reveals that "Folklore/Evermore" and "Midnights" dominated during the June concerts in London. On the flip side, "Speak Now" and "Fearless" had fewer songs featured. “Lover”, "1989" and "Reputation" were also well represented.

Taylor keeps her concerts exciting with a mix of extended, shortened, and mashed-up performances. For example, "Miss Americana & The Heartbreak Prince" kicks off as a brief intro, while "Lover" is performed with an acoustic guitar and extended outro. "Enchanted" boasts a new transition intro, and "Champagne Problems" features a new rendition with an acoustic piano. Most tracks from "Tortured Poets Department" are shortened, with "So High School" presented as a new mashup.

  1. Eras Tour at Wembley - Door Opening Times, Start Times, Duration

    This guide to Taylor Swift at Wembley Stadium notes that The Eras Tour Wembley performance is expected to run for 3 hours and 15 minutes. However, if Taylor decides to include any surprises, the show could potentially last up to 3 hours and 45 minutes. Based on official opening times from Taylor’s June Wembley dates, we anticipate the following timings:

    Doors open for Early Entry packages: 15:45

    Doors open for general admission and hospitality: 16:15

    Show starts: 17:10

    Main act: 19:00

    Show ends: 22:15

  2. Taylor Swift - Eras Tour UK Leg Setlist and Times

    Here’s the setlist from Taylor Swift’s June Wembley Eras Tour performances. For the latest setlists, check out the Taylor Swift megathread on Reddit.

    • Miss Americana and the Heartbreak Prince
    • Cruel Summer
    • The Man
    • You Need to Calm Down
    • Lover
    • Fearless
    • You Belong With Me
    • Love Story
    • 22
    • We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together
    • I Knew You Were Trouble
    • All Too Well (10 minute version)
    • Enchanted
    • …Ready For It?
    • Delicate
    • Don’t Blame Me
    • Look What You Made Me Do
    • Cardigan
    • Betty
    • Champagne Problems
    • August
    • Illicit Affairs
    • My Tears Ricochet
    • Marjorie
    • Willow
    • Style
    • Blank Space
    • Shake It Off
    • Wildest Dreams
    • Bad Blood
    • But Daddy I Love Him
    • So High School
    • Who’s Afraid of Little Old Me?
    • Down Bad
    • Fortnight
    • The Smallest Man Who Ever Lived
    • I Can Do It With A Broken Heart

    Surprise song section

    • Lavender Haze
    • Anti-Hero
    • Midnight Rain
    • Vigilante Shit
    • Bejeweled
    • Mastermind
    • Karma
  3. Supporting Acts and Special Guests

    American Rock band Paramore will be the main support act for all of Taylor Swift's UK tour dates, including the Wembley shows. In our guide to Taylor Swift at Wembley, we confirmed there were three additional opening acts in for her shows in June: Mette (June 21), Griff (June 22), and Benson Boone (June 23).

    We’ll let you know soon of any additional opening acts for Taylor’s August shows – and also whether Travis Kelce is rumoured to support Taylor in person for any of her August concerts. Look out for celebrity members in the audience, as well. Tom Cruise, Hugh Grant, Barbie director Greta Gerwig, Ashton Kutcher, Mila Kunis, the Prince of Wales and even the new Prime Minister Keir Starmer have all been spotted enjoying Swift’s live performances in London so far.

    Opening acts perform short sets before Paramore takes to the stage between 6:30 and 7:00 PM for an hour-long set. Taylor Swift is expected to begin her headlining set between 7:30 and 8:00 PM.

    So far, the tour has featured a stellar lineup of special guests, including Marcus Mumford, Aaron Dessner, Jack Antonoff, Phoebe Bridgers, Ice Spice, Maren Morris, and HAIM. Given this trend, we can't rule out the possibility of surprise guests joining her in London!

  4. Taylor Swift Eras Tour Spotify Playlist

    With over 2.7M fans and counting, the amazing Taylor Swift subreddit has been a key resource for our guide to Taylor Swift at Wembley Stadium. Here you can find a Spotify playlist featuring all the songs from the concert, in order of performance.

  1. By Tube

    Wembley Park is well-connected, making it easy to reach from central London. With three stations and three tube lines, choosing to use the London Underground to see Taylor Swift at Wembley Stadium is a good option. Wembley Park is in Zone 4. You can plan your visit using the TFL (Transport for London) official website.

    Tube Lines to Wembley Park:

    • Jubilee Line: access from Wembley Park station
    • Metropolitan Line: access from Wembley Park station. 12 minutes from Baker Street.
    • Bakerloo Line: Access from Wembley Central Station, connecting to Paddington, Charing Cross, and Waterloo.
    • London Overground Line: Access from Wembley Central Station to Clapham Junction in 22 minutes.

    Example Distances from Wembley Park Tube:

    • Bond Street: 19 minutes via Jubilee Line
    • King's Cross: 20 minutes via Metropolitan Line
    • Paddington: 24 minutes via Bakerloo Line (from Wembley Central)
    • Charing Cross: 30 minutes via Bakerloo Line (from Wembley Central)
    • London Bridge: 27 minutes via Jubilee Line
    • Liverpool Street: 30 minutes via Metropolitan Line

    Pricing Information:

    • Stanmore to Wembley Park (Jubilee Line): £2.10 peak, £1.90 off-peak
    • Stratford to Wembley Park (Jubilee Line): £4.40 peak, £3.20 off-peak

    Wembley Stadium Location

    • 10 minutes walk from Wembley Park tube station
    • 22 minutes walk from Wembley Central tube station (follow route here:)
    • 34 minutes walk from North Wembley tube station (follow route here)

    Accessing the Stadium

    You can walk from Wembley Park tube station via Olympic Way. Average wait times to enter the station after an event range from 15 to 60 minutes. Arrive early to avoid the rush.

    Alternative Routes: Consider walking to Wembley Central or North Wembley. These stations are less crowded than Wembley Park and both are served by the Overground and Bakerloo lines, ensuring quicker departures.

    If you are a Quintain Living resident at Wembley Park, you can soak up all the action from their exclusive rooftop terraces. Measures will be in place to keep residential areas clear, ensuring they remain easy to access at all times. Read this blog for all the latest tips for Wembley Park residents.

    This information is part of the Ultimate Guide to Taylor Swift at Wembley Stadium 2024.

  2. By Train

    Are you planning to see Taylor Swift perform live at Wembley Stadium by train? Getting to the venue is easy with regular and direct train services from Chiltern Railways and Southern Railways.

    From Central London to Taylor Swift's Wembley Stadium Concert:

    • Chiltern Railways: Catch a train from Marylebone to Wembley Stadium station, and you'll be there in 9 minutes. Check live train times and plan your trip to see Taylor Swift at Wembley Stadium.

    From Other Locations to Taylor Swift's Wembley Stadium Show:

    • Southern Railways: Enjoy direct trains to Wembley Central station from:
      • Watford Junction: Reach Taylor Swift's concert in 14 minutes
      • Milton Keynes: Get to Wembley Stadium in 55 minutes
      • Birmingham: Arrive at Taylor Swift's show in 120 minutes
      • Visit the National Rail website for more information on getting to Taylor Swift's Wembley Stadium performance.

    Frequently Asked Directions for Taylor Swift's Wembley Stadium Gig:

    • Waterloo to Wembley Park: The journey to see Taylor Swift takes around 29 minutes.
    • Wembley Central to Wembley Stadium: Reach Taylor Swift's concert venue in about 13 minutes.
  3. By Car

    Our guide to Taylor Swift at Wembley Stadium recommends public transport, but driving is also a convenient option. Wembley Park offers over 3,000 secure parking spaces, starting at £2. To ensure a smooth experience, book your parking spot in advance. Wembley Park offers over 3,000 secure parking spaces, with prices starting at £2.

    To reach Wembley Park by car for Taylor Swift's concert, use the postcode HA9 0FA in your Sat Nav. Alternatively, follow the signs for Wembley Stadium once you reach the A406 North Circular from the M1, A40, or M25. If you're driving from central London to see Taylor Swift, take the Harrow Road (A404) north-west until you reach Paddington Station, then take the A40. Upon reaching Wembley Central Station, turn right onto Wembley Hill Road and follow the signs to Wembley Stadium, where Taylor Swift will be performing.

    • What is the nearest car park to Wembley Stadium for Taylor Swift's concert?

    If you are travelling to Wembley Park for Taylor Swift's show at Wembley Stadium, the most convenient car park is Red Parking, which is just a short walk from the venue. Pink Parking also offers ample car and coach parking spaces and is only a 10-minute walk from Wembley Stadium, where you can enjoy Taylor Swift's incredible performance.

    For more information on parking options for Taylor Swift's Wembley Stadium concert, visit the Wembley Official Parking website.

  4. Parking

    If you plan to drive to see Taylor Swift at Wembley Stadium, there are more than 3,000 secure parking spaces around Wembley Stadium, with princes starting at £40. It’s always a good idea to book your parking space in advance but please note that many of the car parks are now sold out.

    For events at Wembley Stadium use Green, Blue or Red Parking just 5-minutes away on foot, or Pink Parking with is just 10 minutes away. Parking prices vary – check this link for a full breakdown of parking costs at Wembley Stadium.

    Drivers should note that Wembley Park sits outside the congestion zone – but be careful if you drive through central London to reach it, as the Congestion Charge and Ultra Low Emission Zone (ULEZ) charge may apply.

    Be sure to book parking in advance via the Wembley Official Parking website to guarantee a space and save money.

  5. By Coach

    If you’re travelling by coach, you can catch the Wembley Express from over 50 UK locations, while the 223, 297, 83/N83, 206, 92, 483, 18/N18, and 182 bus routes all stop near Wembley Stadium.

    If you're looking for a convenient and affordable way to attend Taylor Swift's concert at Wembley Stadium, traveling by coach is a great option. Many coach companies offer direct services to Wembley Stadium from various locations across the UK.

    Popular Coach Companies for Taylor Swift's Wembley Stadium Show:

    1. National Express: National Express provides coach services to Wembley Stadium - the Wembley Express - from over 50 UK locations. Book your tickets in advance to secure your spot on a coach to see Taylor Swift live.
    2. Big Green Coach: Big Green Coach specializes in event transportation and offers coach travel packages to Taylor Swift's concert at Wembley Stadium. They provide return coach travel and can even bundle your concert tickets with your coach booking. Book here.
    3. Megabus: Megabus offers low-cost coach travel to London from various locations across the UK. From central London, you can easily reach Wembley Stadium using public transportation or a short taxi ride. Book here.

    Useful tip: When booking your coach travel, be sure to check the departure times and plan your journey accordingly to arrive at Wembley Stadium well before Taylor Swift's concert begins. Don't miss out on this incredible opportunity to see Taylor Swift perform live at one of the UK's most iconic venues.

  6. By Bike

    If you plan to cycle to Taylor Swift's concert at Wembley Stadium, you'll be pleased to know that Wembley Park is a cycle-friendly neighbourhood.

    Bicycle Parking at Wembley Stadium: Wembley Stadium offers dedicated bicycle parking areas at street level on the northeast side of the stadium. The parking area is easily accessible and has ample capacity. Remember to bring a sturdy bicycle lock for security.

    Navigating Wembley Park: Wembley Park's Active Travel Team has created downloadable maps to help guide your cycling journey. The maps cover shared routes with pedestrians, designated cycle lanes, cycle parking, and bus stops.

    Access the Wembley Park cycle route maps here:

    Tips for Cycling to the Taylor Swift Concert:

    • Plan your route in advance using the provided maps.
    • Allow extra time for your journey.
    • Ensure your bicycle is in good working condition with proper lights and reflectors.
    • Bring a strong bicycle lock.
    • Be cautious when leaving Wembley Stadium, after the concert due to heavy traffic.

    Cycling to Taylor Swift's concert at Wembley Stadium is an eco-friendly and convenient alternative to driving or taking public transportation.

  7. By Bus

    Getting to Taylor Swift's concert at Wembley Stadium by bus is a convenient option. Wembley Park is well-served by multiple bus routes, which connect to major transport hubs. This alternative can provide a comfortable ride, avoiding the crowds often found on tube and train services during major events.

    Key Bus Stops and Routes near Wembley Park Station are:

    • Wembley Park Station (Bus stop N):
      • Routes: 83, 182, N83
    • Wembley Park Station (Bus stop M):
      • Routes: 206, 223, 297
    • Wembley Park Station (Bus stop O):
      • Routes: 83, 182, 206, 223, 297, N83

    Other Nearby Stops:

    • Empire Way (Bus stop J):
      • Routes: 83, 182, 206, 223, 297, N83
    • Bridge Road (Bus stop R):
      • Routes: 223, 245
    • Fulton Road (Bus stops L and K):
      • Routes: 206
    • Rutherford Way (Bus stop ->N):
      • Routes: 206
    • Corringham Road (Bus stops P and Q):
      • Routes: 223, 245
    • Lycee International / Kings Drive (Bus stops S and BA):
      • Routes: 83, 182, 206, 245, 297, N83
    • Olympic Way (Bus stops ->E and W):
      • Routes: 92, 206, 440
    • Brook Avenue (Bus stops U and T):
      • Routes: 245
    • Manor Drive (Bus stop B):
      • Routes: 297
    • Wembley Arena (Bus stop Y):
      • Routes: 83, 182, 223, N83
    • Brent Civic Centre (Bus stops E and G):
      • Routes: 92, 440
    • First Way (Bus stop):
      • Routes: 92, 206, 440
    • Greenhill Way / Lycee International (Bus stop):
      • Routes: 206

    For real-time bus schedules and route planning, use the TfL bus planner.

    This information is part of the Ultimate Guide to Taylor Swift at Wembley Stadium 2024​.

  8. Road and Bus Closures

    • Non-Event Day Road Closures:
      • Engineers Way (First Way to Rutherford) on contingency only (19th/20th June) depending on queues for Merchandise Megastore in Green Car Park.
    • Event Day Road Closures:
      • 08:00 - 11:45 (Sun) / 12:30 (Fri/Sat):
        • Engineers Way (First Way to Rutherford)
      • 12:30 (Fri/Sat) / 11:45 (Sun) – 00:00:
        • Engineers Way (Empire Way to First Way)
        • Rutherford Way (resident/delivery access from Fulton Rd only)
        • South Way (Wembley Hill Rd to Pink Parking)
        • Fulton Rd (Empire Way to Albion Way)
      • Post-Event Closures: 20:00 (or when required):
        • Empire Way
        • Eccleston Place
        • London Rd
        • Wembley Triangle

    Bus Diversions

    • Pre-Event: 18/92/206
    • Post-Event: 83/182/223/224/483
  9. Rail / London Underground Status

    RAIL / LONDON UNDERGROUND

    • Wembley Park Station:

    Enhanced Metropolitan & Jubilee

    Lines

    • Wembley Central:

    Normal Bakerloo & London

    • Overground services
    • Wembley Stadium Station –

    Normal Service (Fri only).

    Closed on Sat/Sun.

Follow this guide to Taylor's Swift concert at Wembley Stadium for a stress-free visit:

Bag Policy

Wembley Stadium does not allow any bag larger than an A4 piece of paper (H 297mm, W 210mm and D 210mm) – double-check before you leave the house, because you won't be able to enter with a bigger one. Find out more about Wembley Stadium's bag policy here.

Official Merch

Buying some official Taylor Swift merch to mark this momentous occasion? You'll be given a clear plastic bag. If this is inside the stadium - all good. If it is purchased outside Wembley Stadium (read below to find out where the official merch stands are), the plastic bag will be sealed and it must remain sealed until inside.

Arriving at Wembley Stadium

When you arrive at the stadium, show your ticket and ID. We recommend bringing a small power bank with you to keep your phone charged up all day. Finally, no umbrellas are allowed inside, so a disposable poncho is always a good idea in case of rain.

Do I Need to Bring Cash?

No. Wembley Stadium is now a cashless venue and NO kiosks will accept cash. Please bring a debit or credit card with you.

Age restrictions

Visitors to Taylor Swift at Wembley Stadium have a few age restrictions, so please make sure you follow them. No under 5's allowed and no under 14's to be pitch standing. All under 14's must be accompanied by an adult aged 18 or over.

What do I need to bring with me for Taylor Swift concert at Wembley Stadium?

You’ll need your tickets and ID on you all the time you’re in Wembley Stadium. If you have electronic tickets, be sure to bring a power bank – just in case!

What Items Are Prohibited Inside the Stadium?

Note that several items are prohibited from Wembley Stadium, including selfie sticks, pushchairs, large umbrellas, alcohol and food and drink (amongst others), so all visitors are advised to read up on what is permitted in advance.

Phone Coverage and Wembley Park Free Wi-Fi

If you plan to use your smartphone (who doesn't these days) when attending events at Wembley Stadium, be aware that mobile phone coverage can be hit and miss due to the high concentration of people trying to access the network simultaneously. Some providers may experience connectivity issues or even complete loss of service.

To ensure you can still use your smartphone during your visit, we recommend taking advantage of the free Wi-Fi provided by Wembley Park. Just connect to the #WembleyParkFreeWifi network, sign up and you’re set. The service is available across all the main areas in Wembley Park, including Olympic Way.

You don’t have to be a local to find the best places to eat and drink in Wembley Park. The neighbourhood is known for its excellent selection of restaurants, from twice Michelin starred chef Atul Kochhar’s Masalchi to over two dozen international street food options at BOXPARK Wembley (make a beeline for JungleBerry if you’re on a health kick or for Love Churros if you’re after pure indulgence).

Wembley Park is awash with flavours from across the globe. Locals looking for a Lebanese fix swear by Beirut Wonders, while pasta lovers recommend local institution Pasta Remoli. The 50s diner vibes at Big Moe’s are always a hit with younger visitors (don’t miss their chocolate milkshakes!), while those in need of a caffeine fix and a quick bite will find all they need at Black Sheep Coffee.

Looking for something lighter? No problem! Head to Choppaluna for an outstanding selection of fresh salads, melts and soups. Or if indulgence is on your menu, settle in to enjoy the world-famous doughnuts at Bread Ahead.

For pre-concert drinks, The White Horse delivers the perfect traditional pub vibe, while BOXPARK’s Taylor Swift Fanpark means you can enjoy a drink and dance to get you in the mood for the concert.

Official Taylor Swift Fan Park

BOXPARK Wembley will host the official Taylor Swift Eras Tour Fan Parks during all concert dates, featuring Swiftie-themed drinks, live performances, glitter stations, and street food. Enjoy meeting fellow fans and swapping friendship bracelets.

Dates & Times:

  • 15th, 16th, 17th, 19th, 20th August, 11:00 am - 11:00 pm

Free tickets are available on a first come first served basis, while general admission starts from £11.13. Guaranteeing entry, the ticket includes a surprise gift to help remember the event Forever & Always. For more information and to purchase tickets, visit BOXPARK Wembley.

Check out the new Taylor-made Artworks

The popular Wembley Park Art Trail unveiled two new, specially commissioned artworks in June for Taylor Swift’s first set of dates at Wembley Stadium which fans have loved visiting.

Located on the Spanish Steps leading up to Wembley Stadium – for now renamed the ‘Swiftie Steps’ – they are perfect for selfies on the way to see Taylor. Unveiled by Mayor of London Sadiq Khan and Deputy Mayor for Culture Justine Simons OBE, the artworks were created by renowned British artists Frank Styles and MurWalls X HUMOR.

The two pieces of large-scale public art offer distinct yet complementary tributes to Swift's artistic legacy. Styles' "Auras," a multi-dimensional mixed media piece assembled from over 30 individual paintings, invites viewers to explore the depths of Swift's aura and the boundless energy that emanates from her.

Meanwhile, MurWalls X HUMOR's "...Ready for It?" presents an intricate tapestry of lyrics and imagery, delving into the heart of Swift's songwriting, celebrating her unique ability to connect with fans through her music.

Wembley Park also opened a free, open-air photography exhibition on 21st June 2024, which fans can visit during Taylor Swift’s August Wembley concert dates. ‘Taylor on Tour: A Photo Exhibition’ celebrates the monumental global success of The Eras Tour and Taylor’s talent as a live performer.

The 17 large-format photographs are on display at Wembley Park’s Outdoor Photo Gallery, located in Arena Square (between Wembley Stadium and the Grade-II listed OVO Arena Wembley).

Download the GPS-enabled Wembley Park Art Trail on the City Trotter App (available on iOS and Android stores) to discover all 23 pieces, including Mr Doodle's iconic "graffiti spaghetti" style artworks (valued at over USD 1 million) and the Square of Fame, featuring handprints of Taylor’s peers, like Madonna, Kylie Minogue, and Dame Shirley Bassey among many others.

Afternoon 'Tay’

Fancy a pre-concert afternoon tea? Hilton London Wembley will be offering its exclusive Pre-Concert ParTAY - Afternoon Tay Event! experience once again in its lavish grand ballroom, featuring an afternoon tea buffet, a 360 photobooth and a DJ. Dates: 15th, 16th, 17th, 19th, 20th August, from 1:30 pm to 5:30 pm. £69 pp, £50 for kids aged 5-10 years.. Secure your tickets here Samovar Space Open-air Bar

Wembley Park's Samovar Space, located opposite Wembley Stadium off Olympic Way, will be transformed into a lively open-air bar during the Taylor Swift concerts starting on Saturday 22nd June. Featuring the Sound Shell stage and colourful wooden huts, this vibrant outdoor area provides the perfect spot for fans to enjoy a drink, connect with fellow Swifties, and soak up the pre-concert excitement.

Last Minute Must Haves

Shop for the perfect Swiftie outfit at London Designer Outlet, right next to Wembley Stadium. Find top brands like Adidas, Guess, Kurt Geiger, Superdry, Levi’s, Sketchers, and Nike with up to 85% off RRP. Head to Claire’s Accesories for friendship bracelets, crystal-studded sunglasses, and sequined cowboy hats. You can use the handy Dropit service via the app to have your purchases delivered home.

Once there, grab a bite or drink at one of their 21 restaurants and cafes, offering everything from churros to Nando's. Complete your Taylor Swift event look with rain macs from Trespass, caps from Lids and sunnies from The Sunglass Hut.

Fans attending the Taylor Swift concerts at Wembley Stadium from August 15th to 20th will have access to four merchandise stands located on Olympic Way and the massive store across the ground floor of Green Parking (find our map to Wembley Park car parks here). No event ticket is necessary to visit these shops, which will be open throughout the duration of the Wembley concerts.

Plenty has been revealed online about merchandise on sale at official stands for The Eras Tour, including pricing. Based on Swifties’ experiences of the June Wembley Stadium concerts, fans can expect to find plenty of merchandise at the August Wembley Stadium shows, including items such as:

  • Hoodies priced at £70
  • Quarter zip sweaters and crew neck sweaters, both at £65
  • T-shirts and long-sleeve tees for £40 each
  • Tote bags available for £25
  • Water bottles selling at £15
  • Bracelets priced at £30
  • Posters for £15

For information on merchandise stand opening times, please keep a look out for details here.

Planning to turn your visit to watch Taylor Swift in Wembley Stadium into an overnight trip or a minibreak? You’ll find a number of great places to stay near Wembley Stadium, from the 4-star Hilton and Novotel to independent hotels with local character.

It’s important to always buy concert tickets from trustworthy sources.

In the UK, that means buying tickets from Ticketmaster or AXS.

Never, ever buy tickets from a suspicious source online or outside a venue – it’s a surefire way to costly disappointment. While sites such as viagogo, Vivid Seats and StubHub provide ticket resales, sellers usually charge a premium and buying a second-hand ticket may render it void.

What to do before the Taylor Swift concert

For more adrenalin-fuelled activities, why not try your hand at warding off the zombie apocalypse at meetspaceVR or scoring a hole in one to the pumping tunes at Pop Golf? Those seeing Taylor Swift in August will also have the chance to pop to Bubble Planet for an immersive and interactive multi-sensory bubble experience like no other. Swifties can also take a moment to snap a selfie on the ‘Swiftie Steps’ or in front of the ‘…Ready For It’ mural on the side of the stairs. The large-format photo gallery of some of Taylor’s incredible tour moments, on display in Arena Square, is also a must-visit spot for Swifties in Wembley Park this August.

Relax in Union Park

Visitors looking to relax in nature, meanwhile, can head to the beautiful Union Park to be surrounded by trees, wildflowers and fountains. Just 5 minutes’ walk from Wembley Stadium, the park is a celebration of the natural world – the ideal spot to centre yourself and balance your energies before joining tens of thousands of screaming Swifties!

Consider yourself a true Swiftie? Which of these five facts didn’t you know?

  1. Taylor Swift’s parents named her after one of their favourite artists – James Taylor.
  2. When Taylor was a child, she helped out on the Christmas tree farm on which she grew up by picking praying mantis pods off the trees before customers bought them.
  3. Musical talent runs in the family – Taylor’s grandmother Marjorie Finlay was an opera singer. You can hear her singing backing vocals on Taylor’s song, Marjorie.
  4. Back in 2018, Taylor’s dress rehearsal the day before her Reputation tour was performed in front of 2,000 foster children and adoptees.
  5. Taylor began writing songs at an early age – Our Song, on her debut album, was a single she wrote for a high school talent show.

FAQ

  1. What are Taylor Swift’s 2024 tour dates?

    Taylor Swift is playing dozens of dates in the US, Europe and Canada as part of the Eras Tour. You can view the full list of dates here.

  2. Will Taylor Swift be touring in 2025?

    Nothing is yet confirmed for Taylor Swift touring in 2025. Will she be adding Eras Tour 2025 dates? Nobody knows yet – but let’s keep our fingers crossed.

  3. How many nights is Taylor performing in London?

    Taylor Swift is performing for eight nights in London as part of the Eras Tour. She originally scheduled six concerts at Wembley Stadium, then added two more in light to immense demand for tickets. You can view the full list of dates here.

  4. Does Taylor Swift live in London now?

    Taylor Swift is believed to have homes in New York, Nashville, Beverly Hills, Rhode Island and London.

  5. How many people will see Taylor Swift at Wembley Stadium?

    Wembley Stadium has the second largest capacity of any stadium in Europe (and the 17th largest in the world), at 90,000 people (seated). That’s a whole lot of happy Swifties.