Taylor Swift is bringing The Eras Tour to Wembley Stadium this weekend (June 21, 22 and 23)! And if you’ve already been to a concert at Wembley before, you know that getting home can be a challenge.

Wembley Stadium has a capacity of 90,000, and the majority rely on public transport to get there. Now imagine most of these people queuing outside Wembley Park tube station, which is about a 13-minute walk from the stadium, all trying to get a tube home – it’s chaos!

So British travel blogger Candace Salters has revealed a tip to help you leave the stadium faster, just in time for The Eras Tour! While there’s no avoiding the queue to get into Wembley Park station, she has a strategy to get you on a tube faster.

Candace, known as @candaceabroad on Instagram, suggests taking the Jubilee line north for one stop at Kingsbury rather than going directly south from Wembley Park. While the southbound platform is usually packed after a concert, the northbound platform tends to be much emptier.

Once at Kingsbury, Candace recommends going to the southbound side and boarding an empty subway car. That way, you’ll be ahead of the crowds still waiting for the same tube at Wembley Park.

This trick allows you to comfortably find a seat on the tube after standing for almost four hours during the concert. Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour lasts approximately 3 hours and 15 minutes, with some shows stretching to 3 hours and 45 minutes, making a seated journey home a welcome relief after an energetic night.

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