Get ready, Swifties! Taylor Swift is set to take over London with a series of spectacular concerts at Wembley Stadium in 2024.
With special guests Paramore joining on all London dates, The Eras Tour shows promise to be a highlight of the music calendar.
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Taylor Swift’s 2024 London concerts: dates and details
Wembley Stadium: a stage fit for a star
Taylor Swift will grace the iconic Wembley Stadium in London on the following dates:
- June 21, 2024 (Friday)
- June 22, 2024 (Saturday)
- June 23, 2024 (Sunday)
- August 15, 2024 (Thursday)
- August 16, 2024 (Friday)
- August 17, 2024 (Saturday)
- August 19, 2024 (Monday)
- August 20, 2024 (Tuesday)
The Eras Tour concert experience
Expect an evening of chart-topping hits, spectacular staging, and the unique charm that only Taylor Swift can bring. Her concerts are known for their energy, emotion, and connection with fans.
Related: Follow Taylor Swift on her European The Eras Tour by train
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Where to buy tickets to Taylor Swift’s concerts in London
Tickets are available via the Ticketmaster and AXS websites. They are limited (you can purchase up to four tickets) and sold on a first-come, first-served basis.
7 insider tips for securing tickets
- Follow social media. Keep an eye on Taylor Swift’s official social media accounts and those of the venue, Ticketmaster, and AXS for any last-minute ticket releases or special offers.
- Use multiple devices. Log in to the booking system from multiple devices (phone, tablet, laptop) to increase your chances of getting through the queue faster.
- Pre-save payment information. Make sure your payment information is up-to-date on ticketing websites. This saves precious time so you could check out in one click.
- Stay within one browser window. Multiple windows or tabs may lead to technical issues.
- Explore resale options. If you miss out on the initial sale, check legitimate resale sites like StubHub or SeatGeek. Be prepared for higher prices, though.
- Network with other fans. Engage with Taylor Swift’s fan community. Sometimes, fellow fans have spare tickets to sell at face value.
- Stay flexible with dates. Consider attending a concert on a less popular date (like a weekday) as these tickets might be easier to secure.
Making the most of Taylor Swift’s London concert
Concert day essentials
⏰ Arrive early. Beat the crowds and check out the merch.
🧣 Dress for the weather. London can be unpredictable, so pack layers and come prepared.
💃 Wear comfortable shoes. Be ready to shake, shake, shake it off.
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5 interesting places near Wembley Stadium
- The Arch Wembley. Just a short walk from the stadium, this cozy gastropub offers a relaxed atmosphere and a menu of hearty British classics. Perfect for a pre-gig bite or post-event wind-down.
- BOXPARK Wembley. A stone’s throw from the stadium, BOXPARK is a vibrant spot with a mix of street food vendors, bars, and live events. From global cuisines to craft beers, it’s a foodie’s paradise.
- Blue Check café. A local favorite, this welcoming café offers a diverse menu ranging from Italian to classic British. It’s a great spot for a relaxed meal with a homey feel.
- The Liquor Station. A trendy bar and eatery, ideal for savoring flame-grilled burgers and an extensive selection of beers and cocktails. It’s a lively spot to soak in the local vibe just a 15-minute stroll from the Stadium.
- London Designer Outlet (LDO). A prime shopping destination with up to 70% off retail prices on high-street and designer brands, complemented by a range of restaurants, cafés, and a cinema.
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Beyond Taylor Swift’s tour: London’s music scene
From legendary venues to hidden gems, London’s music scene is vibrant and diverse. At the heart of this diversity is the Royal Albert Hall, a stage for everything from the grandeur of the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra to intimate jazz nights.
Camden’s historic Roundhouse, once the playground of icons like Jimi Hendrix and Pink Floyd, remains a nexus for both rising stars and big names. In Shoreditch, the indie and alternative spirit comes alive at venues like The Old Blue Last, a haven for new talent and free gigs.
For a more personal touch, Bush Hall in Shepherd’s Bush offers a cozy setting, while the 100 Club on Oxford Street keeps the punk and rock spirit thriving.
The Southbank Centre, with its eclectic mix, is perfect for summer evenings, and the O2 Academy Brixton adds an intimate flair to major concerts. For those into the night scene, Fabric London in Farringdon is a must-visit, known for its top DJs and electric club atmosphere.
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Make the friendship bracelets!
As excitement builds for Taylor Swift’s 2024 concerts at Wembley Stadium, you’re all set to experience the energy of London’s striking music landscape. (With a little help from Trainline, of course!)
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