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Taylor Swift will finally arrive in the UK this week when she plays Edinburgh’s Murrayfield Stadium on June 7, 2024.

After that, the Anti-Hero star will filter through some of the country’s biggest and best venues.

She’ll venture through some huge stadiums including Liverpool’s Anfield Stadium, Cardiff’s Principality Stadium and London’s Wembley Stadium.

However, these shows and events taking place through June and August 2024 will have some restrictions. These venues have strict rules on what kind of bags fans can bring to the events.

Thankfully, we’ve got a full list of what you can and cannot take into these venues. Here’s the breakdown:

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Cardiff Principality Stadium

Taylor Swift will be arriving in Wales to play her Eras Tour on June 18, 21 and 22 this year.

However, for fans attending the shows on these dates, only small bags will be permitted into the venue.

In fact, bags will be restricted to just 35cm x 40cm x 19cm.

Anything bigger than these dimensions will not be allowed in to the Principality Stadium.

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Taylor Swift will be playing the UK throughout June and August. (Image: GETTY)

Liverpool Anfield Stadium

The creator of The Tortured Poets Department will be hitting The Beatles’ homeland on June 13, 14 and 15 this year.

The official word on what bags are allowed into the venue are as follows: Only bags sized A5 or smaller (17cm x 30cm) are allowed.

On top of this, bags purchased within the venues will be permitted throughout the events.

Edinburgh Murrayfield Stadium

Taylor Swift will kick off her UK Eras Tour shows this week at Edinburgh’s Murrayfield Stadium.

Taking place on June 7, 8 and 9, the Fortnight singer will see her fans being restricted to bringing bags no larger than A4 size (21cm x 30cm) into the venue.

A further advisory from Murrayfield Stadium states: “Fans are advised to bring only essential items.”

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Taylor Swift fans have been warned over their bag sizes. (Image: GETTY)

London Wembley Stadium

Wembley Stadium is by far the largest venue in the country and has the most dates available on Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour.

She’ll be hitting the capital on June 21, 22 and 23, before returning on August 16, 17, 19 and 20.

The restrictions are similar to other venues in the country, with one major change.

Bags brought into Wembley Stadium are not to be larger than A4 (297mm x 210mm x 210mm).

Attendees are also not permitted to bring in more than one bag each.

Buy Taylor Swift resale tickets

For fans who have not yet bought tickets for the upcoming Eras Tour, they do still have a chance.

While official ticket sellers have already sold out, tickets are available from various resale websites such as viagogo and Vivid Seats.

Although these tickets are not being officially sold by the likes of Ticketmaster, AXS, or more, their validity would have been confirmed by the point of sale.

Here’s the links you need:

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VIVIDSEATS – Buy Taylor Swift tickets right here.

Sites such as viagogo and Vivid Seats 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 freedom to buy and sell tickets to their favourite live events, safely and securely, backed by a guarantee.”

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