Taylor Swift hosted a lavish thank you party for her 200-person tour crew at private club Annabel’s in Mayfair, London on Tuesday night.
The 34-year-old singer let her hair down with her team and partied until 3am ahead of her final Eras Tour leg at Wembley Stadium.
He made sure the luxurious venue was equipped with an open bar and arranged for six 52-seater buses to transport people back to hotels around the city.
In images obtained by The sunTaylor channeled her inner Cher in a Clueless-inspired outfit for the evening.
She dazzled in a checked Vivienne Westwood ensemble, paired with a chic white ruffled shirt and lime green platform heels.
Taylor Swift, 34, hosted a lavish thank you party for her 200-person tour crew at private club Annabel’s in Mayfair, London, on Tuesday night.
The singer let her hair down with her band and partied until 3am ahead of her final leg of the Eras Tour at Wembley Stadium.
A source told the publication: ‘Taylor is one of the most generous pop stars out there and she threw this party to thank her team for their hard work.
‘He rented out Annabel’s for the night and offered an open bar so his team could relax.
“Tomorrow they will be back to work hard for the first night at Wembley. Annabel’s was packed as there were 200 people there but it was a great night. Everyone was very appreciative of Taylor’s efforts.”
Taylor returned to London a day before the final leg of her tour kicks off in London on Wednesday night.
The singer, who already performed three concerts in June, will close this stage of her tour with five more concerts.
Their next five Wembley concerts could reportedly see private anti-terrorist security forces deployed to keep thousands of fans safe.
Sources say the pop star’s shows will be subject to extra security in response to the Vienna terror plot that forced her to cancel three shows in the city last week.
The singer was due to perform in front of an estimated 170,000 spectators on 8, 9 and 10 August at the Ernst Happel stadium in the Austrian capital, but was forced to cancel after the horrific attack was revealed.
She made sure the luxurious venue was equipped with an open bar and arranged for six 52-seater buses to transport people back to hotels around the city (exterior view of Annabel’s)
A source said: “Taylor is one of the most generous pop stars out there and she threw this party to thank her team for their hard work. She hired out Annabel’s for the evening and provided an open bar so her team could relax.”
The source added: “They’ll be back to work hard tomorrow for the first night at Wembley. Annabel’s was packed as there were 200 people there but it was a great night. Everyone was very appreciative of Taylor’s efforts.”
Taylor returned to London a day before her final leg of the tour begins in London on Wednesday night.
Their next five Wembley concerts (pictured) could see private anti-terrorist security forces deployed to keep thousands of fans safe.
Reports have emerged that Swift will be using private anti-terrorist security forces to protect her fans due to ongoing riots in London putting a huge strain on local police.
It has since been confirmed that radicalised teenagers aged between 17 and 19 – including one ISIS fanatic – had “planned a massacre involving bombs, knives and a vehicle attack on young fanatics”.
Reports have now emerged that Taylor will be using private anti-terrorist security forces to protect her fans due to the current unrest in London putting huge pressure on local police.
The move comes after music acts received increased attention following the bomb attack at Ariana Grande’s Manchester Arena concert in 2017, which killed 22 people and injured 139, most of them children and teenagers.
Sources told the American entertainment site TMZ that despite Wembley having high-level security measures and being one of the safest in Europe from an anti-terrorism perspective, there are still concerns.
At previous performances of the Eras of the Star tour, crowds of her most loyal fans, known as Swifties, gathered outside venues and packed tents, even if they didn’t have tickets.
Concert organizers in Austria said they expected up to 65,000 fans inside the stadium at each concert and up to 30,000 spectators outside, where authorities said the suspects planned to attack.
The number of fans outside has caused a headache for security at the Wembley concerts, which run from August 15 to 20. They will be the last of Swift’s international tour before her return to North America.
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