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Post by Kim Bjarne Sørensen on Dec 11, 2017 18:32:55 GMT -5
Hej Swifties. As I have mentioned, I have bought 4 tickets for the above concert. I will go there with my wife Gerda and my two sons Dennis and Dan That's why I start this thread where I'm going to write a little about the preparations and the trip to England, which will be scheduled from Aalborg in Denmark to London in England, and most importantly, the actual concert. and I also want to take pictures along the way. I'm very excited and I think it will be one of the best experiences in my life.
With best regards
Kim B S.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 12, 2017 21:04:31 GMT -5
Congratulations
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Post by Kim Bjarne Sørensen on Dec 13, 2017 6:51:40 GMT -5
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Post by Kim Bjarne Sørensen on Jan 2, 2018 6:44:29 GMT -5
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Post by taytaytay on Jan 2, 2018 8:59:59 GMT -5
Shouldn't this be in the tour section rather than off topic?
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Post by Kim Bjarne Sørensen on Jan 2, 2018 9:15:52 GMT -5
Shouldn't this be in the tour section rather than off topic? Yes, you are right in that.
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Post by Kim Bjarne Sørensen on Jan 13, 2018 17:39:38 GMT -5
Now the trip to London is secured. Flights and apartments in London are paid. My son Dan and I have just arranged it all on the internet. Nice to be in good time.
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Post by Kim Bjarne Sørensen on Jan 15, 2018 18:36:11 GMT -5
I have thought about whether there are any things to remember when I go to the Taylor Swift concert with my family. I have never before tried to be at such a big concert. And I've never been to London.
How early is it that people begin to enter the concert venue?
And is there anything special for Concerts at Wembley Stadium in London?
Is there anyone who has good advice? Then they are very welcome.
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Post by Roman on Jan 17, 2018 14:19:04 GMT -5
I have thought about whether there are any things to remember when I go to the Taylor Swift concert with my family. I have never before tried to be at such a big concert. And I've never been to London. How early is it that people begin to enter the concert venue? And is there anything special for Concerts at Wembley Stadium in London? Is there anyone who has good advice? Then they are very welcome. People for the pit will be there extremely early, maybe they will even camp outside, because they want to be at the front. But if you have seats, you don't have to worry about that. The venue will probably open up about 2 hours before the opening act (at best). The crowd will be large, but they are used to having large crowds at Wembley. It might take a bit longer because of security. There's a chance they will do extra checks. It's probably wise to not depend on food and drinks inside the venue. Getting that can be a drag and can take way too long, so you will miss the opening act and stuff. If you get to the venue early and don't want to get in line yet, it might be worth to walk around and check for some merch stands. Because if you want some and wait till inside, again, that can take a really long time. I also would advise against trying to reach the Taylor Nation booth. People will massively try to get there because they want their picture taken and maybe even a chance to meet Taylor by sucking up to the Taylor Nation people. So it's a waste of time and you want to focus on the show. Wembley doesn't have a roof that closes. So if you have seats in the open, make sure you have something to protect you against rain. That's always a good idea anyway, because of the time you spend outside in line. I would suggest a raincoat or a disposable plastic cape. Trying to use an umbrella when it's packed doesn't make you many friends
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Post by Kim Bjarne Sørensen on Jan 17, 2018 17:46:20 GMT -5
I have thought about whether there are any things to remember when I go to the Taylor Swift concert with my family. I have never before tried to be at such a big concert. And I've never been to London. How early is it that people begin to enter the concert venue? And is there anything special for Concerts at Wembley Stadium in London? Is there anyone who has good advice? Then they are very welcome. People for the pit will be there extremely early, maybe they will even camp outside, because they want to be at the front. But if you have seats, you don't have to worry about that. The venue will probably open up about 2 hours before the opening act (at best). The crowd will be large, but they are used to having large crowds at Wembley. It might take a bit longer because of security. There's a chance they will do extra checks. It's probably wise to not depend on food and drinks inside the venue. Getting that can be a drag and can take way too long, so you will miss the opening act and stuff. If you get to the venue early and don't want to get in line yet, it might be worth to walk around and check for some merch stands. Because if you want some and wait till inside, again, that can take a really long time. I also would advise against trying to reach the Taylor Nation booth. People will massively try to get there because they want their picture taken and maybe even a chance to meet Taylor by sucking up to the Taylor Nation people. So it's a waste of time and you want to focus on the show. Wembley doesn't have a roof that closes. So if you have seats in the open, make sure you have something to protect you against rain. That's always a good idea anyway, because of the time you spend outside in line. I would suggest a raincoat or a disposable plastic cape. Trying to use an umbrella when it's packed doesn't make you many friends Hi Roman. Thank you very much for your reply. I'm very glad you spent the time writing a very comprehensive answer. With best regards Kim B S.
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Post by Kim Bjarne Sørensen on Feb 4, 2018 15:54:58 GMT -5
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Post by Kim Bjarne Sørensen on May 11, 2018 14:24:51 GMT -5
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Post by Kim Bjarne Sørensen on May 28, 2018 16:23:03 GMT -5
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Post by Kim Bjarne Sørensen on Jun 12, 2018 8:42:11 GMT -5
Today our concert tickets have arrived. So it's a really good day today.
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Post by Kim Bjarne Sørensen on Jun 24, 2018 18:01:37 GMT -5
Hi Swifties.
I'm finally home again after a great trip to London. And as I figured, Taylor Swift gave a concert that was much better than any other music I've experienced.
And of course there is already a lot on YouTube, however, from the day before we went to a concert.
But I can see that the same music was played.
With best regards
Kim B S.
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