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TikToker issued a six-month ban from Sydney Olympic Park and a fine after he was caught sneaking into a Taylor Swift show.

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A Taylor Swift fan has revealed on TikTok how he managed to crash her Eras Tour concert, but has now been fined and banned from Sydney Olympic Park.

Posting on TikTok with user garnetmae, the man captioned the video: “How to crash a Taylor Swift concert.”

The 51-year-old filmed himself printing a fake All Area Access pass.

Then he sat on the stand and walked to the stadium floor, gaining easy access.

“First you need to do an Access All Areas pass, and then you need balls of steel and you just walk in like you own the place,” he said in the video.

A Taylor Swift fan has revealed on TikTok how he managed to crash her Eras Tour concert, but has now been fined and banned from Sydney Olympic Park.

After a series of clips from the concert, the video shows him being taken away by the police with the subtitle: ‘Oops…’

“They fined me and banned me from participating for six months,” he added.

“To be honest, that was the most interesting part of the night.

“They wouldn’t let me film it though; they took it pretty seriously.”

A 51-year-old man recorded himself printing a fake Access to all areas pass

He then sat in the stands and walked to the stadium floor, easily accessing

It means he can’t go to the Easter Show, but he insists he’ll go anyway.

“Look at me,” he said.

“At this point, all I can do is shake it.”

The clip ends with him singing We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together.

Several people commented, asking how the police caught him, but there didn’t seem to be an explanation on his part.

The man was fined $150 and banned from Sydney Olympic Park for six months, police confirmed. Pictured: Taylor Swift performing in Sydney.

NSW Police confirmed the man was fined $150 and suspended for six months on Monday night.

“Officers performing paying user duties at the Taylor Swift concert in Homebush located a 51-year-old man inside the stadium without a valid ticket,” police said in a statement to NCA NewsWire.

“The man was issued with an infringement notice for trespassing and was also issued with a banning notice from the Sydney Olympic Park site for six months.”

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