Naturally, you should ensure you arrive in good time to enjoy the full show in all its glory (and buy the iconic grey Eras Tour zip up jumper).
These are estimated times for Taylor to be on stage:
Thursday August 15
- Taylor on stage – 18:40 (estimated)
Friday August 16
- Taylor on stage – 19:00 (estimated)
Saturday August 17
- Taylor on stage – 19:00 (estimated)
Monday August 19
- Taylor on stage – 18:40 (estimated)
Tuesday August 20
- Taylor on stage – 18:40 (estimated)
And below are the full timings for June’s show as a point of reference:
Friday, June 21 and Saturday, June 22
- Show starts: 17:25
- Paramore: 18:15
- Taylor Swift on stage: 19:30
- Surprise songs: 22:10
- Show ends: 22:40
Sunday, June 23
- Show starts: 16:40
- Paramore: 17:45
- Taylor Swift on stage: 19:00
- Surprise songs: 21:40
- Show ends: 22:10
What time will the Taylor Swift concert end?
The Eras Tour shows tend to average three hours and 15 minutes, with some concerts lasting up to three hours and 45 minutes depending on what surprises Tay Tay pulls out on the night.
So depending on when the set begins, on dates where the show starts at 16:55 (August 15, 19, 20), we’d expect it to end between 22:00-22:30, while for dates where the show begins at 17:10 (August 16 and 17) the show should finish between 22:15 and 22:45, give or take.
If you’re hoping to avoid the rush and can bear it then we’d advise starting to leave as Karma is ending.
Eras Tour Wembley seating plan
Wembley is split into six sections for the Eras Tour, with a mixture of standing and seating options.
Standing areas are Blue (right), Pink (front standing left) and Yellow (general admission).
Seated ticket areas are Green (level 1), Red (level 2) and Orange (level 5), with all seats naturally being reserved.
Curious to know what kind of view you’ll be getting ahead of time? You can check out the view from each section via Wembley’s site.
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Can I go to Wembley to listen to the Eras Tour?
While you may have seen those magical videos of fans in Munich listening to the Eras Tour from the park, Wembley has advised that for safety reasons and following the Vienna concert cancellations, fans won’t be permitted to gather outside the stadium. A statement on the Wembley website reads: