The Ultimate Wembley Park Gig Guide: Taylor Swift
Global superstar Taylor Swift will be wowing audiences in Wembley Park with The Eras Tour this summer. The international icon will be returning to Wembley Stadium for the first time since 2018 to play eight dates across June (21st, 22nd and 23rd) and August (15th, 16th, 17th, 19th, 20th) 2024 – more than at any other venue on the European leg of her tour and equalling Take That’s record run of eight shows on their 2011 Progress tour.
Joining Taylor Swift beneath the world-famous arch will be American rock band Paramore as well Mette, who will be taking to the stage on 21st June, Griff on 22nd June and Benson Boone on 23rd June.
Here’s how to get the best out of Wembley Park when visiting to see Taylor Swift this summer.
Getting to Wembley Park
Wembley Park station
Image credit: Chris Winter / Wembley Park
Wembley Park makes everything easy when it comes to getting there – as you might expect from a destination that has been hosting events since 1894.
Just 12 minutes from Central London, Wembley Park is served by three London Underground lines (Jubilee, Metropolitan and Bakerloo), mainline rail (Chiltern Railways and Southern Railways), the London Overground and numerous bus routes meaning visitors can travel however suits them best. Wembley Stadium is an eight-minute walk from Wembley Stadium station, a 10-minute walk from Wembley Park tube station and a 22-minute walk from Wembley Central tube station.
Secure car parking for 3,000 cars is also available on-site, with 39 electric vehicle chargers located within Pink Parking. Pre-booking is advisable on event days.
For residents of Quintain Living – the award-winning management company overseeing the rental of more than 3,390 apartments in Wembley Park – travel arrangements aren’t necessary. Those who have tickets to the gig can simply walk to the stadium from their homes perfectly situated around it. Others can soak up the atmosphere from their balconies, podium gardens or roof terraces.
How to beat the queues
Wembley Park can get very busy on event days, with over 100,000 additional visitors flocking to the area. Thankfully, there are plenty of ways to beat the queues.
Arriving early is the top tip. Wembley Park is so packed with things to do that it’s easy to make a day of it and enjoy a wide range of experiences in the neighbourhood. From the Wembley Park Art Trail to Union Park, there’s plenty to enjoy for free before Taylor Swift takes to the stage.
Planning your journey in advance can also help. Be sure to arrive at the Stadium at least 60 to 90 minutes before the start time of the concert. That will give you plenty of time to get into the Stadium, get something to eat or drink, hit the merchandise stores, find your seat and soak up the buzzing atmosphere. If you’ve got floor tickets, bear in mind that the earlier you arrive, the closer to the stage you should be able to get.
At the time of writing, Wembley Stadium hasn’t confirmed what time the doors will open, but official ticket reseller AXS states that it will be 5 pm. With two supporting acts and dozens of Taylor Swift songs to enjoy, be prepared for a late night – the concert could finish at about 11 pm or even later.
When the concert is finished, you can avoid the queues by waiting in your seat for 10-15 minutes, chatting about the amazing performance you’ve just seen. That should provide time for the bulk of the crowds to disperse.
Top tips for enjoying the show
With so many smash hits to perform, the Eras Tour show lasts for well over three hours. Comfortable shoes are therefore a must. Take several layers of clothing, too, so you can warm up and cool down as needed and apply sun cream. If you’ve gone paperless and your tickets are on your phone, be sure to bring a charging block with you.
Official Merch Stands
Swifties attending Taylor’s Wembley Stadium concerts can, from 19th to 24thJune, purchase official merchandise at four stands located on Olympic Way and in the massive store located the ground floor of the Green Parking (find a map here). No event ticket is needed to visit these stores, which will be open throughout the concerts. Any items purchased will be sealed in clear plastic bags so you can take them into the Stadium.
Using Your Smartphone
When attending events at Wembley Stadium, be aware that mobile phone coverage can be hit and miss due to the high concentration of people trying to access the network simultaneously. Some providers may experience connectivity issues or even complete loss of service. To ensure you can still use your smartphone during your visit, we recommend taking advantage of the free Wi-Fi provided by Wembley Park. Just connect to the #WembleyParkFreeWifi network, sign up and you’re set. The service is available in many of the core areas of Wembley Park, including Olympic Way.
As with any concert, it’s also worth checking out the set list in advance, to try and time your toilet break(s) so that you don’t miss your favourite song!
What to do before the gig?
Samovar Space, Wembley Park
Image credit: Chris Winter / Wembley Park
There’s plenty to do in Wembley Park, so be sure to arrive long before the stadium doors open.
Sustainable Friendship Bracelet Giveaway
For 300 lucky Swifties on 21st June (from 11 am to 3 pm), Wembley Park’s free sustainable friendship bracelets will be available from the ‘Make me. Take me. Trade me.” bracelet station in Market Square. Hosted by artist Laura Marrs and designed to highlight the need to combat plastic pollution, the station will give away packs on a first-come, first-served basis enabling fans to make their own bracelets from sustainably sourced, naturally dyed coloured wooden beads and hemp cord, with donations to an environmental charity suggested.
Check out the new Taylor-made Artworks
The popular Wembley Park Art Trail is unveiling three new, specially commissioned artworks on 20th June that Taylor Swift fans will love. We can reveal that two of these stunning pieces will be located on the steps leading up to Wembley Stadium, perfect for selfies on the way to see Taylor.
Download the GPS-enabled Wembley Park Art Trail on the City Trotter App (available on iOS and Android stores) to discover all 20 pieces, including Mr Doodle’s iconic “graffiti spaghetti” style artworks (valued at over USD 1 million) and the Square of Fame, featuring handprints of Taylor’s peers, like Madonna, Kylie Minogue, and Dame Shirley Bassey among many others.
Taylor Swift Fanpark at BOXPARK Wembley
BOXPARK Wembley is transforming into a Taylor Swift Fanpark before and after the star’s shows at Wembley Stadium. Swifties can expect amazing DJs, live performances, glitter stations, drinks specials and more, making the most of every minute of their Wembley Park experience. It’s the perfect way to enjoy the mounting atmosphere in the run-up to the event with your fellow Swifties. Gourmet street food will also be on offer from BOXPARK Wembley’s 25 vendors for fans looking for a bite to eat.
An ‘Afternoon Tay’ at Hilton London Wembley
The Hilton London Wembley provides visitors with the perfect spot to stay at the heart of the action. The hotel is known for its exquisite afternoon tea experiences and to celebrate Swift’s arrival in London is putting on a special ‘Afternoon Tay’ event. From 21-23 June, between 2:30 pm and 5:30 pm, the Grand Ballroom will be transformed into a haven for pop music fans. Diners can delight in a themed selection of savoury sandwiches, wraps, pastries and sweet treats as part of an afternoon tea buffet, perfectly complemented by free-flowing tea and coffee and a themed welcome drink. Facepainting, a talented tribute act and DJ, commemorative gifts and a 360 photobooth will ensure the experience is one to remember.
Open-air bar at Samovar Space
Wembley Park’s Samovar Space, located opposite Wembley Stadium off Olympic Way, will be transformed into a lively open-air bar during the Taylor Swift concerts starting on Saturday 22nd June. Featuring the Sound Shell stage and colourful wooden huts, this vibrant outdoor area provides the perfect spot for fans to enjoy a drink, connect with fellow Swifties, and soak up the pre-concert excitement. Whether you’re looking to grab a refreshing beverage or immerse yourself in the buzzing atmosphere, the Samovar Space is the ideal destination to kick off your unforgettable Taylor Swift experience at Wembley Park.
London Designer Outlet
Image credit: Chris Winter / Wembley Park
Swift Styles, Glam Glitter Squads, Photo Booth and more at London Designer Outlet
From there, you can make a weekend of it. Enjoy shopping for the perfect outfit at London Designer Outlet where all your favourite brands, including Adidas, Guess, Kurt Geiger, Superdry, Levi’s, Sketchers and Nike, are available with up to 85% off RRP during the sales. Swifties with an eye for style and keen to jump on the friendship bracelets trend can also head to Claire’s for a beautiful selection of bracelets to swap and share with their fellow audience members – along with everything from crystal-studded sunglasses to sequined cowboy hats. Pop to Trespass for a rain mac while you’re there, along with a baseball cap at Lids and sunglasses from The Sunglass Hut for the perfect Taylor Swift look.
Shoppers have the added bonus of not having to worry about what to do with all their bags while they visit Wembley Stadium – simply use the app-based Dropit service, and London Designer Outlet will deliver your purchases to your home.
As you explore London Designer Outlet, look out for the mobile Glam Glitter Squad. Roaming the outlet centre between 1 pm and 6 pm, they’ll be on hand to apply that all-important glitter detail to anyone attending the concert. As well as glamming you up, they’ll sign you up to the Visitor Rewards programme, providing access to exclusive offers across Wembley Park on the day. And as a thank you, they will also provide a special friendship bracelet as a treat to take away (while stocks last).
Look out for photo opportunities in London Design Outlet too – there’s a 360 photobooth available from 1 pm to 5 pm in Retail Square and a giant number 13 for the ultimate snap. Retail Square’s resident DJ will also be playing from 1 pm to 5 pm, to get Swifties in the mood with big tracks and dance floor classics – and the odd impromptu singalong thrown in for good measure.
Get your game on
For more adrenalin-fuelled activities, why not try your hand at warding off the zombie apocalypse at meetspaceVR or scoring a hole in one to the pumping tunes at Pop Golf? Those seeing Taylor Swift in June will also have the chance to pop to Bubble Planet for an immersive and interactive multi-sensory bubble experience like no other.
Relax in Union Park
Visitors looking to relax in nature, meanwhile, can head to the beautiful Union Park to be surrounded by trees, wildflowers and fountains. Just 5 minutes’ walk from Wembley Stadium, the park is a celebration of the natural world – the ideal spot to centre yourself and balance your energies before joining tens of thousands of screaming Swifties!
Where to eat & drink?
Wembley Park
Image credit: Chris Winter / Wembley Park
There are plenty of choices for eating and drinking at Wembley Park. From edible works of dessert art at Haute Dolci to irresistible carb-feasts at Bread Ahead, modern Italian flavours at Pasta Remoli and a home-from-home experience at Estadio Lounge. Most recently, burger lovers’ favourite Five Guys, super salad joint Choppaluna and Asian-inspired Itsu have joined the Wembley Park lineup, while London Designer Outlet is also home to family favourites, including Nando’s, Las Iguanas, TGI Friday’s and Wagamama.
For a chic dining experience, Masalchi serves up fragrant Indian dishes under the watchful eye of twice Michelin-starred chef Atul Kochhar, while The Association at the Hilton London Wembley delivers a modern British fine dining experience. The White Horse, meanwhile, is the perfect spot for a pre-concert drink.