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Officials at London's Wembley Stadium have requested that Taylor Swift fans without tickets refrain from gathering outside the venue during her upcoming Eras Tour performances. The practice, known as Tay Gating on social media , involves fans listening to concerts from outside the venue. However, Wembley Stadium, located in a residential area, has discouraged this behavior for Swift's five upcoming shows starting Thursday, Aug.

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" This announcement follows an incident in Munich last month where approximately 50,000 fans gathered on hills behind the Olympiastadion to listen to Swift's performances. Swift acknowledged these fans on Instagram, writing: "I've been watching so many videos of the crowds out there fully participating in the show from afar, all that joy..

. I'm feeling really grateful for the unexpected memories this tour has created." The London shows come after Swift's Vienna concerts were canceled due to an alleged terror threat.

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