The American superstar's Eras Tour has been spreading Swiftie sparkle across the UK
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Almost 90,000 fans packed into Wembley Stadium, with some queuing from just before Daylight
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During the show, Swift reminisced about gigs at King's College London and the Shepherd's Bush Empire that she performed earlier in her career
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Taylor Swift made her fans' Wildest Dreams come true as she performed a sell-out show at London's Wembley Stadium.
The US megastar brought her billion-dollar Eras Tour to the capital on Friday night, performing for a crowd of almost 90,000.
With celebrity Swifties in the crowd reported to include Prince William and his children, she said it was an "absolute honour".
Having had her own Love Story with London, she called it "the most exhilarating city in the world". She will perform at Wembley again later and tomorrow.
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