Taylor Swift will close the UK leg of the Eras Tour this week with final performances at Wembley Stadium on Monday and Tuesday, featuring special guests to open.
After Londoner Suki Waterhouse was first on for Saturday’s show, Maisie Peters has been lined up to play first on the bill for Monday.
On Tuesday, for the singer’s Wembley finale, her first act will be Raye. Paramore will be the second and final support act for both shows.
And there may be further surprises in store before Swift says So Long, London after she brought out Ed Sheeran to play with her on Saturday.
Her August shows back in the capital have been a “celebratory blaze” so far (or at least according to our reviewer) and fans are excitedly waiting for the last act.
After Monday’s show, Swfit will continue the record-breaking Eras Tour with further dates in North America.
Fans have been sharing their excitement about the shows on social media.
Currently making bracelets for @taylorswift13 @taylornation13 August 20th so looking forward to trading with our new #Swifties friends 🧡 excited for the last London night and manifesting #solonglondon as our surprise song 🎶 Taylor Swift pic.twitter.com/tP53ydP8Pg
— Rachael Beresford - Audiobook Narrator (@rachiesvoice) August 18, 2024
Can’t believe Taylor Swift is currently performing at Wembley and I’m actually seeing her tomorrow. I was trying not to get my hopes up in case it had to be cancelled but I’m SO damn excited!!!!
— Jess 🫶🏼 (@alltoomariska) August 15, 2024
who was rachel more excited to see this weekend- taylor swift or this pug in starbucks???
— rachel ♡ london n1-8 (@beginagaintv) August 17, 2024
it’s hard to tell pic.twitter.com/3sRsV6NPqX
Here is all you need to know about the remaining shows.
What time is Taylor Swift on stage at Wembley Stadium?
Taylor Swift is playing eight concerts at Wembley Stadium. She played three in June and five were booked in for August.
Here are the remaining London dates:
Monday August 19
Tuesday August 20
Doors open at the following times:
- Early entry package: 3.45pm
- General admission and hospitality: 4.15pm
- Show start, first warm up act: 5.25pm
- Paramore: 6.15pm
- Taylor Swift on stage: 7.30pm
- Surprise songs: 10.10pm
- Show ends: 10.40pm
Can I still get tickets?
Unfortunately, no. Tickets for the Eras Tour sold out almost as fast as they became available to purchase and platforms such as Ticketmaster received unprecedented demand for tickets.
How much were the tickets?
Ticket prices originally ranged between £59 for partial or obstructed view tickets all the way up to £662.40 per person for select VIP packages, usually including some form of merch.
In between those extremes, you could expect to pay £110 for general admission standing, front standing for £172, and seated tickets of up to £194.
What will the setlist be?
The full confirmed Eras Tour setlist is as follows:
Lover
Miss Americana and the Heartbreak Prince
Cruel Summer
The Man
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You Need to Calm Down
5. Lover
Fearless
Fearless
You Belong With Me
Love Story
Red
22
We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together
I Knew You Were Trouble
All Too Well (10-minute version)
Speak Now
Enchanted
Reputation
… Ready For It?
Delicate
Don’t Blame Me
Look What You Made Me Do
Folklore/Evermore (now combined into one Era)
Cardigan
Betty
Champagne Problems
August
Illicit Affairs
My tears Ricochet
Marjorie
Willow
1989
Style
Blank Space
Shake It Off
Wildest Dreams
Bad Blood
The Tortured Poets Department
But Daddy I Love Him
So High School
Who’s Afraid of Little Old Me?
Down Bad
Fortnight
The Smallest Man Who Ever Lived
I Can Do It With a Broken Heart
Surprise songs
We can’t disclose those!
Midnights
Lavender Haze
Anti-Hero
Midnight Rain
Vigilante Shit
Bejeweled
Mastermind
Karma
The following songs have been removed:
- The Archer (from Lover era)
- Long Live (from Speak Now era)
- The 1 (from folklore era)
- The Last Great American Dynasty (from folklore era)
- ’Tis the Damn Season (from Evermore era)
- Tolerate It (from Evermore era)
Visit the official Wembley Stadium website here for more information.