How to skip the queues after Taylor Swift's Eras concerts at Wembley | UK News

How to skip the queues after Taylor Swift's Eras concerts at Wembley | UK News

Taylor Swift performed at Wembley Stadium last night (Photo: Getty Images Europe)

Taylor Swift is back in London as part of her hugely popular Eras concert tour.

After she started with her first show in August at Wembley Stadium last nightThe singer has four more performances: tonight, tomorrow, Monday and Tuesday.

If you've managed to secure a coveted ticket, you may be concerned about the almost inevitable lines for the metro after the show.

But don't be afraid of the travel guide website, Love and London, has shared tips on how Swifties can avoid the worst of the post-concert crowds.

Leave before the show ends

In a video on their Instagram page, Eliza Rain (@disabled_eliza), who attended a Swift performance in June, said her first tip was to leave the concert a little early.

“Okay, okay, don't hate us, but leave before the show ends,” she said, acknowledging that some Swifties might be horrified at the idea of ​​missing even half a song.

'We recommend stopping during Karma, the last song on the setlist.'

Go to Wembley Central

Love and London's second tip is to go to Wembley Central train station, instead of Wembley Park tube station.

Wembley Central is about a 20-minute walk from the stadium, compared to about 10 minutes for Wembley Park, but it's likely to be less busy, Eliza said. From Wembley Park you can get an Overground train to Euston.

To avoid the queues at Wembley Park Underground Station, you can also walk a short distance to Wembley Central.
(Photo: Love and London)

Go the wrong way once

If you decide to go to Wembley Park station, where the Jubilee and Metropolitan lines stop, and you want to travel into central London, Eliza suggests taking the tube one stop in the wrong direction.

So for example, you would travel to Stanmore on the Jubilee line and get off at Kingsbury, then change at another platform and take the tube to Stratford. This way you will hopefully avoid the queue and you will be more likely to get a seat on the train to Stratford because you will get on earlier.

According to Eliza, it can be useful to initially go the wrong way to avoid the crowds (photo: Love and London)

Book a taxi that arrives an hour after the show ends

Love and London's final tip is to book a taxi to arrive an hour after the show so you can avoid the stations altogether.

Eliza said: 'If you get really anxious in the crowds, or if you have mobility issues like me, or just want to stay until the end, we recommend booking a car in advance. They will pick you up from the streets around the stadium about an hour after the show ends.'

While you wait, you can “score some (Swift) merchandise” or “go to a bar or restaurant in Wembley,” she added.

Eliza is a Swift fan herself and attended one of the singer's shows in June (Photo: Love and London)

Finally, if you have to wait in a long line, Eliza says “don't worry.” They're probably all Taylor Swift fans singing along after the show.

Under the video, social media users thanked Eliza for the advice, although one poster joked: 'No! Don't let people know how I dragged the tube from one stop to another. It's always helped me when I've been to Wembley.'

Meanwhile, one devoted Swift fan wrote: 'You lost me at “leave karma”… just no,' while another replied: 'Yes. It's literally the goosebumps parts. Don't leave!'

If you are looking for ways to avoid the crowds while traveling Unpleasant Wembley, we have tips for this too. Check out our guide here.

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