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As Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour arrives in London this weekend, venues across the city are hosting events to mark the occasion.
Thousands of fans are expected to flock to the UK capital when the Blank Space singer, 34, begins performances at Wembley on Friday, before returning in August for a five-day stint.
To celebrate, several venues in London are hosting events and parties to entertain fans while welcoming the singer to the city.
Those who missed out can also get a dose of Swift-themed fun this weekend.
From a Taylor Swift-themed brunch to places to make friendship bracelets, FEMAIL reveals the best locations for Swifites in London.
As Taylor Swift kicks off her Eras tour dates in London this weekend, FEMAIL reveals Swifties’ top destinations to mark the occasion.
Taylor Swift Brunch at Gaucho
Upscale steakhouse Gaucho is offering a Taylor Swift brunch menu during her London tour dates for £65.
Available this Saturday and August 17, diners can enjoy a brunch menu specially curated by Taylor Swift, with dishes including one of Taylor’s favorites: chicken fried steaks.
The steakhouse also offers a selection of cocktails to match the Eras tour, including a Midnight Martini with Gray Goose Vodka and a Cruel Summer Cosmo.
A DJ playing the latest and greatest from Taylor Swift will set the scene for brunch.
Visitors can also make the most of friendship bracelet materials and an on-site glitter artist to add an extra touch of magic.
For fans not in London this weekend, Gaucho will be offering the same experience across the UK when Taylor Swift’s Eras tour arrives.
Taylor Swift fans park at Box Park
From a Taylor Swift-themed brunch to custom cocktails based on the singer’s music, there’s plenty of fun for Swifties in London this weekend.
Box Park, located next to Wembley Stadium, is creating fan parks for each of Taylor Swift’s tour dates during June and August.
Ticket holders can enjoy Swiftie-themed drinks while a DJ plays Taylor’s biggest hits.
While visitors must have a ticket to Taylor’s show to enter, the fan park is free on a first-come, first served basis.
Once free tickets are sold out, general admission costs £11.13, with a gift included in the price.
The venue also offers glitter stations to ensure Swifties look as glamorous as possible for the event.
Food will also be on offer from a variety of street food vendors including Funky Chips, Sidemen’s Sides and Yorkshire Burrito.
Taylor Swift Themed Cocktails at Studio 5
Studio 5 in Wembley Park has curated a cocktail menu based on Taylor Swift and the Eras tour.
Fans of the singer can enjoy themed cocktails including You Were Trouble, Lavender Love Story and Bad Blood Berry Sangria.
Cocktails are priced at £10 per drink or, on Saturday, fans can buy one and get the second half price.
Lavender Love Story blends gin, lavender syrup, lime and soda, while You Were Trouble is made from bourbon, lemon juice and simple syrup.
And it doesn’t end there because the restaurant also offers live music and bracelet-making supplies.
Taylor Swift Drag Brunch at OXBO Bench
On June 29, OXBO Bankside at the Hilton will host a one-of-a-kind brunch with drag queen and die-hard Swiftie: Sophia Stardust.
Brunch is turning into Taylor’s version for a day, and guests will be transported to the Department of Tortured Poets.
While entertained by Sophia Stardust, guests will dine from a buffet for £42 per person, or £58 with unlimited bubbles or still wine.
Visitors can expect live performances of Taylor’s greatest hits, Taylor-inspired food and decorations.
The event will also include bingo, offering three prizes including free food, alcohol and a gin masterclass.
The I Knew You Were Trouble singer, 34, will return to London in August for additional Eras tour dates.
Afterparty at the Fromage Club
If you haven’t gotten your post-concert Taylor fix yet, or are facing post-concert withdrawal symptoms, don’t worry, there are plenty of after-parties to choose from.
The Fromage Club at O2 Academy Islington is hosting an unofficial after-party from 10.30pm to 3.30am on Saturdays and Sundays, so you can keep dancing (in the middle of a storm, in your best dress) to all the hits throughout the entire event. evening.
The evening of cheesy tunes will also feature music from Madonna, S Club, Queen and more.
After three hours of dancing on the Eras tour, you’ll be able to join in the fun with songs, confetti cannons, balloons and more at the party.
Tickets cost £7, plus a £1 booking fee, while table packages are also available.
Board a Taylor Swift-themed bus for a tour of London
Tootbus is offering Swiftie Tours on the London Bar Bus this Friday and Saturday.
Far from greeting So Long, London, you can enjoy views of the city while having a drink on the top deck.
The mobile rooftop bar offers a unique experience and you can enjoy Eras-inspired drinks and pastries in this limited-time offer.
And of course, you can expect a curated Taylor Swift playlist to play throughout your ride, covering every Era.
The pub bus says it will be a “haven for Swifties” these nights and promises a magical journey.
The bus tour costs £27.75 for an adult, and for £36 a ticket can include two drinks.
Book a luxury hotel with a Taylor Swift package
Why not turn the entire weekend of your Eras tour into a Taylor Swift-inspired experience?
The Treehouse Hotel offers Swiftie-themed stays during its two stays at Wembley in June and August, including transfers to and from the concert, friendship bracelets, tinted windows and food credits.
The four-star hotel on Langham Place promises a ‘personalised experience’ to make the most of your concert experience.
The hotel says it is in its ‘Treehouse Era’ and still has availability for the weekend.
Even without Taylor’s add-ons, the hotel offers views of the London skyline, including the London Eye, The Shard, Canary Wharf and Regent’s Park.
You can even forget about your champagne woes and order a champagne breakfast in bed. Rooms start at £445.
Taylor Swift tribute event at Grand Union
If you fancy singing along to Taylor Swift but missed out on tickets to the Eras tour, Waterloo venue Canalside has a solution.
Visitors are encouraged to bring a picnic and sit outside in the sunshine while singing a tribute to Taylor.
Called Miss America, the show will see the tribute take the canalside stage at Grand Union this Saturday.
Miss America will be performing all of Taylor’s greatest hits and will get the crowd moving.
Picnics are welcome, or visitors can grab a crepe at Crepes+Coffee, a narrowboat moored in the plaza. Admission is free but visitors must reserve a spot.