3 surprising banned items for Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour at London’s Wembley Stadium

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Here’s some of the surprising accessories fans won't be able to feature in their Eras Tour concert looks this weekend at Wembley Stadium.

Ahead of Taylor Swift’s eight London shows this summer, Wembley Stadium has released a full list of the banned items that will not be allowed inside the venue.

While the extensive list features many expected prohibited items, it also mentions a few unexpected accessories that some fans may have already incorporated in their looks for the shows.

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Here’s a list of banned items Swifties should be aware of ahead of the first weekend of the Eras tour in London to avoid stress getting inside Wembley Stadium.

Metal carabiners

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If you have your friendship bracelets ready for the Wembley Stadium shows on a metal carabiner clip you may want to replace it with a plastic one which is allowed. You could also line your bag strap with bracelets or even show them off by wearing them up your arm.

No chains or chained wallets

Another banned item listed for the Wembley Stadium shows is chains and more specifically chained wallets so it may be wise to steer away from the metal accessory for the concerts.

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Studded jewellery

Sorry Reputation fans, spiked and studded accessories are also one of the banned items for the capital shows. 

Other banned items for Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour shows at Wembley Stadium

Wembley Stadium has outlined a list of prohibited and banned items ahead of Taylor Swift’s concerts on its website, which is also listed below: 

  • briefcases, bags, luggage, large purses 
  • handcuffs or other restraint items
  • chains, chain wallets, studded jewellery or spurs
  • bicycles, scooters, skateboards, skates, segways, or other unauthorised means of transportation
  • glass, hard plastic, or metal containers of any kind.
  • umbrellas
  • strollers
  • noise-making devices such as air horns, bells, bullhorns, thunder sticks, whistles
  • metal carabiners
  • weapons of any kind 
  • flammables or missile-like objects, fireworks, road flares, emergency flares, explosives, or other incendiary devices
  • aerosol containers, including sunscreen, pepper spray, bug spray, or spray paint.
  • balloons, frisbees, projectiles, horns, radios, bells, whistles, musical instruments, laser pointers, sticks, poles, bats, clubs, etc.
  • outside alcoholic beverages
  • outside food or beverages
  • illegal substances
  • banners or poles
  • signs larger than 11” x 17” (28cm by 43cm)
  • selfie sticks
  • drones 
  • lights
  • two-way radios or walkie talkies
  • laptop computers, tablets, iPads or digital readers

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