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Taylor Swift fans have been issued a warning regarding their behaviour ahead of Thursday's Liverpool show. Fans have been informed they are not to camp and only travel if necessary to the area if necessary as the city gets set to host three sell-out shows of the Eras tour. It comes as Merseyside Police said it was using a number of different tactics to make sure the crowds remained safe at all times.

READ MORE: Taylor Swift LIVE updates as fan's sweet gesture goes viral from Eras Tour concerts in Edinburgh Order the 'Taylor Swift' Collector's Edition of OK! magazine now Ch Supt Zoe Thornton, who has been tasked with overseeing the Taylor Swift operation urged fans to "only travel when the concert is opening" and also warned them "do not camp". She said: "We have got two elements for early entry for the pitch, so there will be staggered times so that should help resolve people queuing unnecessarily, our advice is to only come when the concert is opening. But knowing the stands and seeing the actual view of the stadium you are going to have a really good view of Taylor Swift.



" Ch Supt Thornton added the force was ready for any fans who did try to camp outside of the famous football stadium ahead of the gigs, explaining it had been witnessed at various venues during the current tour. However, she insisted local bylaws mean camping at Stanley Park is prohibited. "Do not think you can camp, and look to secure proper accommodation," she added.

As well as this, the force has been wo.

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