Taylor Swift Eras Tour Edinburgh banned items list - what you can't take to Murrayfield

Here's the full list of items you cannot take to Taylor Swift's Eras Tour concert in Edinburgh - which has three shows lined up for this weekend.

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Swifties, get ready to Shake It Off in Edinburgh!

Taylor Swift's Eras Tour is about to take Scotland by storm with three electrifying concerts starting this Friday.

Fans are buzzing with excitement, meticulously planning their outfits and packing their bags for the big event.

But before you head out the door, there's one crucial detail to remember: the do's and don'ts of what to bring along.

With a gig of this magnitude, there are strict rules to adhere to, so it's essential to familiarise yourself with the official banned items list from Scottish Gas Murrayfield to keep your concert experience trouble-free.

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Taylor Swift Eras Tour Edinburgh banned list - what you shouldn't take with you (Image: GETTY)

Wondering what's not allowed at Taylor Swift's Eras Tour concert in Edinburgh?

Murrayfield Stadium, the chosen venue for the Scottish leg of the tour, has made it clear: "All bags no matter the size, will be searched prior to entry."

So, if you're planning to bring a bag, make sure it's not on the prohibited items list and be prepared for a search.

A key point to remember is that Murrayfield does not offer bag drop facilities on-site or nearby. If you show up with a large bag, you'll need to find somewhere else to store it safely before you can enter the stadium.

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Don't spoil your experience by taking the wrong items with you (Image: GETTY)

The venue has also listed the following items as prohibited:

  • Bags larger than A4 (30cm x 21cm) – Unless for Medical or Childcare, or the VIP Merchandise Official Tote Bags. Any Medical or Childcare bags are to be directed to designated search lanes where they will be searched and tagged before entry.
  • Knives, weapons, dangerous or hazardous items – including aerosol sprays
  • Food or alcohol purchased externally (unless required for medical purposes)
  • Glass bottles or drinks cans
  • Hip flasks, metal drinks bottles, thermos flasks or hard-cased refillable water bottles. Please note soft, collapsible reusable water bottles will be permitted into the venue (up to 500ml)
  • Sealed/unsealed plastic drink bottles

  • Fireworks, flares, smoke bombs or any other kind of pyrotechnic item
  • Banners or flags with slogans which are offensive, abusive or of a racist, homophobic, political, commercial or discriminatory nature and in any case banners larger than 11 inches by 17 inches
  • Musical instruments or noise-making devices
  • Air horns, aerosols, party poppers or silly string
  • Laser pointers, torches, battery lights or flashlights
  • Animals other than guide or assistance dogs
  • Umbrellas of any size
  • Audio or recording equipment – including professional/commercial cameras, gopros, tablets, laptops, audio recorders, tripods, selfie sticks, drones and power banks larger than a mobile phone.
  • Please note that any personal cameras that do not fit comfortably in your pocket are prohibited
  • Any material or article of clothing capable of fully or partially obscuring the face – there are exemptions for medical masks and/or religious garments/wear
  • Any other items deemed to pose a risk of injury or annoyance to other customers (including but not limited to: clothing that may impede the view of those around you, metal studded jewellery or spurs, balloons and restraint items)

So pack smart, Swifties, and here's to hoping your time at the concert is nothing but Enchanted!

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