Taylor Swift is coming to Liverpool's own Anfield Stadium next year.
The Lavender Haze singer brings her Eras tour to the UK next summer, with the acclaimed show taking concert goers through each era of the singer's career, from her self-titled first album to Midnights. Taylor will perform at Anfield over three nights in June 2024.
Some fans were able to get their hands on tickets yesterday, July 10, during presale for those who pre-ordered Midnights. LFC members and season ticket holders will also have a presale event of their own as LFC was allocated a small number of tickets for the performances to distribute to their members who had to register their interest.
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People who were successful were emailed last week telling them to look out for a unique link to a queue – this will be emailed today, Tuesday, July 11. This link will then activate on the Anfield presale date Wednesday, July 12, which is set to go live at 10am.
The Anti Hero singer will take to the stage at Anfield Stadium on June 13, 14 and 15, 2024. Ahead of the big event, we’ve taken a look at some things fans will need to consider before visiting Anfield.
Attendees are advised to make their way there via public transport as there's no parking at the stadium. There's also a number of prohibited items that will not be allowed at the venue.
The full list of banned items is as follows:
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Suitcases and bags larger than A4
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Large umbrellas
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Drink cartons
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Cans
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Plastic bottles over 500ml
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Glass bottles
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Drinking glasses
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Alcohol
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Prams
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Drones
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Laptops/computer tablets
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Video recording equipment and large bodied cameras
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Tools
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Knives/weapons
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Laser devices
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Smoke canisters
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Fireworks
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Flares
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Air horns
For everything you need to know about getting tickets for Taylor Swift at Anfield, check out our guide for pre-sale here. Information for general sale tickets is here.
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