Taylor Swift enthusiasts are preparing to belt out tunes as the pop icon returns to the stage at London's Wembley Stadium this week. The American singer is all set for five more shows, concluding the European stretch of her record-breaking Eras Tour. Having once called London home, Taylor has a special connection with the city, often weaving references to her favourite spots into her music.

Her 2019 chart-topper 'London Boy' gives shout outs to Brixton, Shoreditch, and Hackney, while The Black Dog pub in Vauxhall, south London, reportedly sparked the creation of her recent song of the same name. Yet, one of Taylor's more surprising haunts in London is the Kentish Delight Kebab Shop. Cast back to October 2017, and you'll spot the north-west London eatery in her 'End Game' music video.

Post-shoot, Taylor reportedly indulged in a £7.50 chicken kebab loaded with extra chilli from the shop, which commemorated the occasion by naming a dish after her. The 'Swift Kebab' was a concoction of cubed meat seasoned with garlic, turmeric, paprika, and a "mystery ingredient".

The star didn't just stop at one visit; she's been back to Kentish Delight multiple times, prompting the owners to adorn the shop with photos of her visits, reports the Mirror . In a nod to Taylor's connection with the place, TikTok user Emily Talbut made a pilgrimage to Kentish Delight last year, captioning her video: "Taylor Swift filmed at this kebab shop for her endgame music video, so we HAD to take a visit. "The .