Global Courant 2023-05-26 22:58:17
Taylor Swift fans without tickets are not welcome at MetLife Stadium.
The New Jersey concert venue and state police are urging “Swifties” to stay clear of the area unless they show up with their tickets already in hand.
“Sorry Swifties – No Ticket, No Taylor-Gating! NJSP is urging those who do not have a ticket for Taylor Swift not to enter the stadium,” the New Jersey State Police wrote on social media.
The message continued: “Parking areas will be at their maximum capacity and unauthorized crowds will cause traffic and safety issues. No tickets will be sold at the stadium.”
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Taylor Swift performs on The Eras Tour at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts. (TAS Rights Management/Getty Images)
This statement from law enforcement was supported by MetLife Stadium administrators, who issued a similar warning.
“For the safety and enjoyment of all who have tickets to these shows, we strongly advise those without tickets not to come to MetLife Stadium on show days,” the venue wrote in a statement.
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Exterior view of the Met Life Stadium from East Rutherford, New Jersey. (Photo by Kena Betancur/VIEWpress)
Perhaps the most popular artist in the United States, Swift’s performances in cities across the country can often have huge infrastructure and traffic implications.
New Jersey Transit is asking fans attending the concert to purchase round-trip tickets for their transportation in advance through the service’s mobile app.
Taylor Swift performed three shows at Gillette Stadium in Massachusetts this weekend. (TAS Rights Management/Getty Images)
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A woman in Massachusetts gave birth to a baby after going into labor in the parking lot of a Gillette Stadium following the end of a Taylor Swift concert, fire officials say.
Foxborough Fire Assistant Chief Thomas Buckley told Fox News Digital that first responders had been called to the stadium Saturday night.
“There was a woman in the parking lot who felt like she was going into labor. We went to her area, she was evaluated and transported to the hospital,” Buckley said.
The baby was later delivered to a local hospital.
Fox News Digitals Greg Norman contributed to this report.
Timothy Nerozzi is a writer for Fox News Digital. You can follow him on Twitter @timothynerozzi and email him at timothy.nerozzi@fox.com