Glass, hard plastic and metal containers are banned and you will not be allowed to bring a large backpack or bag
Doors will open at 5pm, with first support acts at 6pm before Swift comes on stage between 7pm and 7.30pm.
READ MORE: Derry Mayor invites Taylor Swift to her ancestral city, declaring - 'We are proud to call you a Derry girl' You can bring water in a plastic bottle, as long as it’s 500ml or less, but if you’ve got a standing ticket, there’ll be water points on the pitch. Selfie sticks, video cameras, tripods and umbrellas are not permitted inside the stadium.
Extra DART services will be provided before and after the concert. Passengers are being warned that the Grand Canal Dock DART station will be closed after the concert.
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