Taylor Swift is returning to Wembley Stadium (Ian West/PA) Taylor Swift is to close out the European leg of her Eras Tour with five nights at London’s Wembley Stadium. It comes after the US pop star, 34, paid tribute to victims of the Southport attack last month, which saw three young girls die after a mass stabbing at a holiday club themed on the singer. Swift had been touring to packed stadiums across the continent this spring and summer until earlier in the month when her three shows at Vienna’s Ernst Happel Stadium were called off as a result of a suspected plot.

Taylor Swift performing on stage during the Reputation Stadium Tour at Wembley Stadium in June (Ian West/PA) The singer’s Wembley shows mark her first since the alleged plot by suspected terrorists to attack the venue and fans. Earlier in the month, London Mayor Sadiq Khan told Sky News the UK’s capital will “carry on” with hosting Swift’s concerts. “We have a huge amount of experience in policing these events, we’re never complacent, many lessons were learned after the awful Manchester Arena attack”, he said.

The stadium has put a guide online for fans attending the dates which says there should be no chains, chain wallets, studded jewellery or spurs, no noise-making devices such as air horns, bells, bullhorns, thunder sticks and no aerosol containers – including sunscreen, pepper spray, bug spray, or spray paint. Additionally, ticketless supporters will be unable to congregate outside the .