Taylor Swift has kicked off her London Eras tour dates in front of a sold-out Wembley Stadium – with Sir Keir Starmer among fans in attendance.

Friday night's concert was the first of three dates the pop megastar is performing at the 90,000-capacity venue.

The Eras tour will then move on to mainland Europe, before Swift returns to Wembley for another five dates in August.

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Swift's boyfriend Travis Kelce was in the audience to cheer her on, alongside his recently retired brother Jason, who was seen exchanging friendship bracelets with fans in pictures shared online.

Other celebs in attendance included Queer Eye's Jonathan Van Ness, Bridgerton star Nicola Coughlan and model Cara Delevingne.

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Image: Swift has performed the first of three consecutive nights at Wembley. Pic: AP
Image: Wembley Way was filled with thousands of fans making their way to the stadium. Pic: PA
Image: Keir Starmer with wife Victoria. He captioned the snap: 'Swift campaign pitstop'
Image: Fans hold a homemade knitted mural. Pic: PA
Image: The Eras audiences go all out, sporting ensembles inspired by their favourite Swift era, music videos or looks
Image: The pop megastar was supported by boyfriend Travis Kelce. Pic: PA
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Fans wait outside Wembley Stadium in London, ahead of Taylor Swift's first London concert, during her Eras Tour. Picture date: Friday June 21, 2024.
Image: Fans used their time queuing to make last-minute friendship bracelets. Pic: PA
Image: Swift will return for five more Wembley gigs in August. Pic: PA
Image: Fans show off their bracelets before swapping them inside the concert. Pic: AP
Image: Keir Starmer with wife Victoria. He captioned the snap: 'Swift campaign pitstop'
Image: Swift performed The Black Dog, inspired by a London pub, as one of her two surprise songs. Pic: AP

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