Taylor Swift fans are gathering at Wembley Stadium ahead of the US singer last five shows in Europe on her worldwide Eras Tour.
Swift, 34, has returned to the UK for her first live performance since an alleged terror plot forced her shows in Vienna to be cancelled earlier this month.
Hundreds of her supporters, known as Swifties, began congregating outside the home of the England football team several hours before she is due on stage tonight.
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What are all the Swifties wearing?
We know the scenes All Too Well.
Cowboy hats, glittering skirts and friendship bracelets galore.
Swifties have officially descended on London… and it’s hard to miss them.
Breaking:Kings Cross evacuated
Kings Cross station has been evacuated, forcing thousands of Swifties to re-route on their way to Wembley.
Tannoys warned passengers of a ‘fire alert’ and police officers blocked the entries.
It is believed that the major travel hub has since reopened, and thousands of people wearing feather boas have breathed a sigh of relief.
Kings Cross evacuated as Taylor Swift fans travel to London
Footage shared on social media showed crowds of commuters – some dressed in their sparkly finery – waiting outside, as they anxiously waited for service to resume.
Met Police says they are ‘well prepared’
Taylor Swift fans flocking to Wembley ahead of the singer’s Eras Tour insist they feel ‘safe’ after the foiled terror plot in Vienna.
And it’s no wonder they feel ‘fearless’.
The Met Police have told the public they are ‘well prepared’ for the gigs, forming a ring of steel with hundreds of security personnel around the venue.
Ring of steel as Taylor Swift hits Wembley for Eras Tour
A ring of steel has been erected around Wembley with hundreds of security personnel, and the Met Police have told the public they are ‘well prepared’ for the gigs.
First show since alleged terror plot
Tonight marks Taylor’s first live performance since an alleged terror plot forced her shows in Vienna to be cancelled earlier this month.
The American popstar has vowed to return to Austria as soon as possible.
Read more about it here:
‘Devastated’ Taylor Swift ‘vows return to Vienna as soon as possible’
The singer, 34, was due to perform in front of an estimated 170,000 fans on August 8, 9, and 10 at Vienna’s Ernst-Happel-Stadion before the three shows were cancelled last night.
Welcome to the Taylor Swift live blog!
Hello and welcome to MailOnline’s live coverage of Taylor Swift’s Wembley shows as the US singer performs in London for the next five nights on the final leg of her Eras Tour in Europe.
Hundreds of Swifties have soaked up the occasion by gathering at England’s national football stadium several hours before the show even opens with Swift expected on stage around 7pm.
Tonight marks the first time Swift has performed since an alleged terror plot forced the cancellation of her dates in Austria.
Join us throughout the evening as we bring you the build-up and fan reaction as London gets ready to welcome the American megastar.