Taylor Swift will bring her critically acclaimed tour to the UK next year with two dates in Liverpool.
Fans are now anxiously waiting for the big ticket sales dates as they hope to bag themselves a place at what promises to be one of the shows of the decade. Already blowing music lovers away across America, Taylor Swift will be taking to stadiums in Liverpool, Cardiff, Edinburgh and London in 2024.
While registration for tickets has passed, before you think about trying to buy some, you may want to familiarise yourself with some of the age restrictions at the venues, as they differ from each other and if you're not a Swiftie, it might mean you will have to pay to take your child and their friends.
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Here is a breakdown for each venue:
Liverpool
Anfield has an age of two years plus, but children under 16 must be accompanied by a responsible adult of 18 years or over. The standing area of the venue is not suitable for children under 14. On Ticketmaster's website, they caution: "LFC reserves the right to remove any child, who in the opinion of LFC, appears to be under 16 years of age [or 14 years if standing] and unaccompanied."
Cardiff
No children 5 and under are allowed in the stadium for Taylor Swift and no under 12s standing. All those under 16 must be accompanied by an adult aged 18 or above.
Edinburgh
No one under the age of five is allowed for this event and no one under 14 is allowed on the pitch. All under 16s must be accompanied by an adult aged over 18 with a maximum ratio four under 16s to one adult.
London
No one under the age of five is allowed for this event and no one under 14 is allowed on the pitch. All under 14s must be accompanied by an adult aged 18 or over.
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