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05 Sept 2025

Taylor Swift at Aviva: What is forbidden, stage times and more

Taylor Swift will bring The Eras Tour to Dublin

Taylor Swift at Aviva: What is forbidden, stage times and more

Taylor Swift will be bringing the Eras Tour to the Aviva Stadium this June - and the fans have given a few security measures to follow.

On June 28, 29 and 30, Taylor Swift will be playing in the Aviva Stadium in Dublin. The box office will open at 3pm, and the doors will be open at 5pm.

The show will start at 6pm, with special guest Paramore.

Fans have been warned that strictly no early queuing or camping will be permitted.

A limited number of early entry VIP packages were sold for this event; the Karma Is My Boyfriend package and the It’s A Love Story package.

Those holding these VIP tickets will be granted access shortly before general doors open.

An Garda Siochana will be on patrol prior to the show and will turn away anyone arriving early at the venue who does not have an early entry ticket.

Fans have been advised to check the weather forecast and dress accordingly, but no umbrellas are permitted.

Everyone will be submitted to a search as they enter the venue and have been warned not to bring large bags or backpacks as they may be refused entry.

Bags larger than A4, glass or cans, umbrellas, alcohol, garden furniture, selfie sticks, flares, professional or commercial cameras / photography equipment, video cameras, GoPro, audio recording devices, or tripods, video or audio recording (except personal mobile phones) will not be permitted. No extendable or attachable lenses on cameras or mobile phones allowed.

They also have been advised to plan and book their return travel arrangements in advance, allowing at least an extra three hours travel time all times by a parent or guardian over to and from the venue.

Fans have also been strongly advised to walk to the event, as they may be facing traffic and parking delays.

As Aviva Stadium is in a residential area, the organisers have appealed for the fans to be respectful of the local community by not littering, not engaging in anti-social behaviour and to not park illegally.

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