Taylor Swift performs the first night of her London shows on Friday as part of the Eras Tour. She will play three games in a row at Wembley Stadium, from today (June 21) until Sunday, June 23.

Considering that each concert lasts several hours, that temperatures are currently high in the capital and that only small, soft plastic bottles are allowed inside the venue, it is more than likely that thousands of fans will come to the bar for refreshments. And the arena seems to have made the most of it, offering drinks at prices that are a mix of the expected and the unexpected.

Not only are four small bottles of water £10, which cost £2.50 each, but a single 500ml bottle of Coke costs £5. Other soft drinks are also in that price range, and a pint of Stella Artois will set you back nearly £8, which isn’t far from what you’d expect to pay in London.

Wembley Stadium doesn’t have a detailed drinks price list online, but here are all the prices our reporter, who is in the venue, has seen:

  • 500ml Coke £5 (including sugar tax)
  • 500ml Sprite – £4.80
  • 500ml Fanta – £4.80
  • 22oz (650ml) Coke Zero – £4.95
  • Pint of Stella Artois – £7.85
  • 250ml Absolut Vodka with Sprite – £8
  • Four cans of Stella – £27.50
  • Four bottles of water – £10
  • Four pints of Budweiser – £28.50
  • 2 wines £15 or £10 for a glass (250ml)

When it comes to food, they sell Swift-themed items, such as Bad Blood Waffle Fries for £12.90. They come with rainbow salad, falafel balls and pink aioli sauce. Classic nachos cost £9.50 while a chocolate cake costs £2, and chips are £1.99.

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