Swifties will be looking forward to a night they will surely remember All Too Well, as Taylor Swift will fly back into London the week after next to play five more shows at Wembley Stadium. And here's all you need to know ahead of the superstar's final UK shows - including how to get last-minute tickets.
With a capacity of 90,000, a whopping 450,000 fans in total will be counting down the days until they get to see the Cruel Summer singer perform at Wembley on either August 15, 16, 17, 19, or 20.
And while fans will no doubt be flocking to the stadium hours early, to trade friendship bracelets with others and secure their prime spot indoors, there are some stadium rules and policies to keep in mind.
What time should I arrive at Wembley Stadium?
If you have a standing ticket, you're probably keen to get in line early to bag a spot close to the stage once doors open. Indeed, some fans arrived outside the stadium as early as 7am on the days of Taylor's previous Eras tour shows at Wembley back in June.
However, doors themselves will open at 4.15pm for general admission and hospitality ticketholders on August 15, 19 and 20, for a 5.10pm show start time on these days. And those who have a 'Ready For It' or 'Karma Is My Boyfriend' VIP package, which comes with early access, will be able to enter the stadium from 3.45pm on these dates.
Meanwhile, for the shows on Friday, August 16, and Saturday, August 17, general admission and hospitality ticketholders will be able to enter at 4.30pm, and early entry ticketholders can go in from 4pm, for 5.25pm start time.
If you are arriving early, the merchandise megastore, which can be found in the Green Car Park at Wembley Stadium, will be open from 10am to 7pm on all show days.
Fans should also be advised that overnight camping is not allowed outside Wembley Stadium, as it is a residential area.
What can I bring - or not bring - into the stadium with me?
Wembley Stadium has a strict policy on what can be brought in, and even what size bag fans are allowed to bring with them. Your bag should not be bigger than A4 size - 11.97 inches in height, by 8.27 inches in depth and width.
If you're looking for the perfect-sized bag to take to the show with you, you could try this £17.98 Eastpak offering from Amazon, which has been described as "a godsend" for attending music festivals or concerts. It also comes in a range of colours, to suit whatever Era you plan to dress up as.
For a full list of everything prohibited from Wembley Stadium, you can check the venue's website - but you can find a non-exhaustive list below:
- No clothing, costume, or personal items, such as banners or poles, that may block the view of those around or behind you. If you have a sign with you, please ensure this is no larger than 11x7 inches (28x43cm).
- No chains, chain wallets, studded jewellery, or spurs
- No handcuffs or other restraint items
- No bicycles, scooters, skateboards, skates, Segways, or other unauthorised means of transportation
- No umbrellas
- No buggies/strollers
- No noise-making devices, such as air horns, bells, bullhorns, whistles, musical instruments
- No glass, hard plastic, or metal containers of any kind. If you have seated tickets only, you may bring a clear, soft plastic water bottle, no larger than 50mls. However, this is not permitted for those with a standing ticket.
- No metal Caribinas - if you want something to collect your friendship bracelets, please ensure it is plastic
- No aerosol containers, including sunscreen, bug spray, or spray paint
- No items that may be deemed a safety hazard or an annoyance to other guests
- No outside food or beverages, alcoholic or otherwise
- No celery (yes, really)
- No selfie sticks
- No drones
- No laptops, computers, tablets, or iPads
You can purchase food and drink at the stadium, from the East Village zone on the East side of the stadium, where there are plenty of refreshment options available and you can soak up the atmosphere with fellow fans.
This area will be open from 11am until 30 minutes before the show starts, with alcohol served up until one hour prior to the show starting. You will need a valid stadium ticket to enter the food and drink zone, and the stadium's bag policy also applies here.
All food and drink purchased on the stadium grounds can be taken inside the stadium - but those in the standing area will need to decant any drinks from bottles into a plastic cup before entering.
What will the weather be like when Taylor Swift returns to Wembley?
There is still a couple of weeks to go before the Eras tour returns to the stage in London, so the forecast is not certain yet.
However, the long-range forecast for Greater London, according to AccuWeather, predicts mostly cloudy weather while the popstar is back in the UK - with a high chance of rain during her final two shows on August 19 and 20.
The August 17 show looks set for the best weather - mostly cloudy, but with no rain expected. And despite a few anticipated showers, temperatures are still expected to be 20 degrees or above for all five of Taylor's remaining London shows - with highs of 23 degrees on August 15 and 16. So make sure you stay hydrated, and bring along a bottle of water that complies with stadium rules.
Can I still get Eras tour tickets?
The short answer is yes! While tickets are now sold out through sites like Ticketmaster, there are still plenty of resale options up for grabs through the likes of viagogo, VividSeats, or StubHub - although be prepared to shell out for them.
Sites such as these allow fans to buy resale tickets from other fans. However, it is important to note that many event promoters say tickets should not be resold after initial purchase and will not be valid for admittance to gigs.
Fans attending live events with tickets acquired through resale websites are advised to double check the ticket terms and conditions at the point of sale - such as Ticketmaster or Live Nation - to ensure a smooth live event experience.
Tickets could be voided if they were found to be bought second-hand. As a result, fans are buying at their own risk. With that said, viagogo also commented: "viagogo is a regulated marketplace where fans have the guarantee."
To secure yourself a seat with a great view of Swift and her crew of dancers on stage, ticket prices currently start at £810 on viagogo, £965 on StubHub, and just over £1,100 on VividSeats.
Or, if you're really looking to save the pennies as much as you can, you can get yourself a restricted view seat, either side-on or even behind the stage, and watch the action via a screen. This will cost you anywhere from £610 on viagogo, or £810 on StubHub, at the time of writing.
On the other hand, if you want to get in amongst the crowds, and Shake It Off in the standing section, general admission standing tickets are available from £1,185 on viagogo, £1,225 on VividSeats, and from £1,230 on StubHub.
And front standing - right alongside the diamond-shaped walkway leading down from the stage - will currently set you back at least £1,265 on viagogo, £1,565 on StubHub, or a minimum of £1,630 from VividSeats.
But however much you end up paying, you're sure to have The Best Day at the Eras tour, and be Enchanted by Taylor's performance.