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Taylor Swift Eras Tour bag rules and prohibited items for London, Liverpool, Cardiff and Dublin

Taylor Swift has officially kicked off her UK tour after playing three huge shows in Edinburgh last week. Liverpool, Cardiff, Dublin and London follow.

For fans heading to the ‘Karma’ singer’s upcoming shows, organizers are sharing important information to know before heading to your chosen venue – including baggage rules and what you can and can’t bring with you. You will need to carefully consider what you bring to the venue and ensure your bag meets the specified requirements whilst still allowing them to carry all their essentials for the night.



Below we’ve taken a look at each of the upcoming Eras Tournament venues and their rules regarding bags and items specifically prohibited on the day. Find your location below for details.

Liverpool, Anfield Stadium – Baggage rules and prohibited items

On the website, Anfield’s bag policy states: “Only bags that are A5 size or smaller or purchases from official show merchandise in the clear plastic carrier bag provided will be allowed into the stadium. entry point.”

What can’t you bring?

  • Any material or article of clothing etc. able to fully or partially conceal the face, except for medical masks or religious clothing/wear
  • No clothing, costume or personal effects that could obstruct the view of those around or behind you
  • No handcuffs or other restraints
  • No pets (except certified service animals for people with disabilities)
  • No chains, chain wallets, studded jewelry or spurs
  • No bicycles, scooters, skateboards, skates, segways or other unauthorized means of transportation
  • No glass, hard plastic or metal containers of any kind
  • No shadows
  • No strollers
  • No noise-making devices such as air horns, bells, horns, thunder sticks, whistles
  • No briefcases, bags, luggage, purses larger than A5 size
  • No weapons of any kind
  • No flammable or rocket-like objects, fireworks, road flares, flares, explosives or other incendiary devices
  • No aerosol cans, including sunscreen, pepper spray, bug spray or spray paint
  • No balloons, frisbees, projectiles, horns, radios, bells, whistles, musical instruments, laser pointers, sticks, poles, bats, clubs, etc.
  • There are no items that could be considered a safety hazard or nuisance to participants or guests
  • No outside alcoholic beverages
  • No outside food or drink
  • No illegal substances
  • No banners or poles
  • No signs larger than 11″ X 17″
  • No selfie sticks
  • No drones
  • No lights or batteries
  • No two way radios or walkie talkies
  • No laptops, tablets or digital readers

What can you bring?

Your car has allowed a clear soft plastic water bottle – no larger than 500ml – with a sealed cap, a small bag no bigger than A5, mobile phones, crutches/walking aids, hand sanitizer (up to per 50 ml) and official merchandise in a transparent space. carry bag for retail sale.

Cardiff, Principality Stadium – baggage rules and prohibited items

The Principality Stadium’s baggage policy says: “Due to the current unprecedented security situation, it is better for everyone if you do not bring a bag at all. We will not allow large bags into the stadium, but you will be allowed to take small bags and handbags. with you.

“We classify small bags as no larger than 35cm x 40cm x 19cm or standard handbags. There are no bag storage facilities available at the stadium – please plan ahead if you plan to travel to Cardiff with a large bag.”

What can’t you bring?

  • Fireworks, flares, pyrotechnics, all horns including air horns, musical instruments, smoke canisters, laser pointers, bottles, glasses, cans, cooking devices, banners, poles, large golf umbrellas, selfie sticks, knives, blades and other articles or containers – including anything that could or could be used as a weapon – or any other article which, in the reasonable opinion of the WRU Group, its employees or agents, could be used as a weapon or cause a nuisance to others
  • All promotional, commercial, political and religious printed materials including but not limited to leaflets, banners, flags, signs, symbols are prohibited
  • Any items or clothing bearing commercial statements or identification intended for “ambush marketing” are prohibited in the stadium and grounds.
  • Except in exceptional circumstances permitted by the WRU Group, no one may bring food or drink into the Stadium.
  • Animals (except service dogs and guide dogs) or livestock are prohibited from entering the Stadium or Ground unless expressly authorized by the WRU Group.

Dublin, Aviva Stadium – Baggage rules and prohibited items

The Aviva Stadium Baggage Policy states: “No bags (except small handbags, no larger than A4) will be permitted in the stadium. The bags will be searched.”

What can’t you bring?

  • Prams/strollers
  • umbrellas
  • Cameras with lenses larger than 70 mm
  • Fireworks, smoke canisters, vuvuzelas, bottles, knives, glasses, cans, flagpoles, banners, laser devices, dangerous or dangerous articles and other similar articles or containers, including anything that could or could be used as a weapon
  • Except for alcoholic beverages

London, Wembley Stadium – Baggage rules and prohibited items

Here’s what Wembley’s bag policy says: “Each person can only bring one small bag and it must be no larger than A4 size:

  • Height 297 mm (11.7 in)
  • Width 210 mm (8.27 inches)
  • Depth 210 mm (8.27 in)

“Please note: this is the overall size of the bag. Bags half full and folded to reduce size will not be accepted. Anyone carrying bags that do not meet the above criteria WILL NOT BE PERMITTED.”

What can’t you bring?

  • Bags that do not comply with the baggage policy (medical exemptions apply)
  • Big shadows
  • Aluminum and glass beverage containers, plastic bottles over 500ml
  • Alcohol
  • Food and drink
  • carts
  • Selfie sticks
  • Weapons and tools
  • Missiles, lasers, smoke devices and canisters
  • Large body cameras and camcorders
  • Drones
  • Unauthorized musical instruments and vuvuzelas
  • Any national flag other than that of competing international teams

What can you bring?

  • Bags that comply with the baggage policy (medical exemptions apply)
  • Small shadows
  • Empty plastic bottles of 500 ml or less
  • Small flags and banners (regulations apply)
  • Crutches and walking aids

Buy Taylor Swift resale tickets here

There are still Taylor Swift resale tickets available right now through various resale websites such as viagogo and Living Chairswhich allow fans to purchase tickets from other fans who no longer wish to attend the shows for which they purchased tickets.

While they may be a little more expensive than face value, they guarantee you the perfect seat at the venue – whether it’s the front or back seats.

Here are the links you need:

Viagogo – buy Taylor Swift tickets here

Vivid Seats – buy tickets for Taylor Swift here

SeatGeek – Buy Taylor Swift tickets here


Sites like viagogo and Vivid Seats allow fans to buy resale tickets from other fans. However, it is important to note that many event promoters say that tickets should not be resold after the initial purchase and will not be valid for concert admission.

Fans attending live events with tickets purchased through resale websites are advised to double-check ticket terms and conditions at the point of sale – such as Ticketmaster or Live Nation – to ensure a smooth live event experience. Tickets may be canceled if found to be second-hand. As a result, fans buy at their own risk.

That said, viagogo also commented: “viagogo is a regulated marketplace where fans have the freedom to buy and sell tickets to their favorite live events, safely and securely, backed by a guarantee.”

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