Taylor Swift is playing three sell-out shows in the Dutch capital on July 4, 5 and 6—part of her world tour that has smashed records for the highest-grossing ever
Fans of US singer Taylor Swift stand in queue to attend the concert at the Paris La Defense Arena as part of her The Eras Tour. Photography Dimitar Dilkoff / AFP©
Fans of Taylor Swift have been warned not to camp out overnight to secure the best spots when the US pop sensation rolls into Amsterdam for her record-breaking Eras Tour.
Swift is playing three sell-out shows in the Dutch capital on July 4, 5 and 6—part of her world tour that has smashed records for the highest-grossing ever.
"You are not allowed to camp or spend the night in the public space around the Johan Cruijff ArenA," said the Amsterdam council, warning police would fine offenders.
Amsterdam officials also warned against so-called "Taylor-gating", where Swifties without tickets turn up to listen outside the stadium and swap friendship bracelets.
"Only come to the ArenA area if you are going to the concert," said Mick Werkendam, crowd manager at the council.