Taylor Swift playing five gigs at Wembley Stadium as part of The Eras Tour . The global superstar will perform in the northwest London arena on: Wembley Stadium and the surrounding area are well used to handling tens of thousands of spectators for big events – up to 90,000 for football matches – making it the biggest arena in the UK . There are many possible ways to get there, but some are much easier than others.

Driving is likely to be extremely slow and stressful, and when you reach the area your problems may be just beginning. “If you have to come by car you should only use official stadium parking, and a parking space must be booked in advance,” Wembley Stadium says. Many buses serve Wembley, but they are likely to be caught up in traffic too.

By bike: “We love pedal power and Wembley Stadium is a bicycle-friendly stadium. You’ll find bicycle parking on street level on the north-east side of the Stadium, under the concourse.” For the vast majority of fans, the best way to reach the stadium is by London Underground or rail.

You can pay your fare using a contactless card/phone, unless you are travelling in from outside greater London. This is the most popular route from central London (though not the easiest). The Jubilee Line runs every few minutes from Stratford, London Bridge, Waterloo, Westminster, Green Park, Bond Street (the Elizabeth Line interchange) and Baker Street to Wembley Park.

The Metropolitan Line from Baker Street (with some trains starting b.