Looking ahead to Taylor Swift’s concerts on November 9, 10 and 11, the organization of the event detailed all the items that cannot be entered into the stadium.
Just one day to go Taylor Swift’s first recital at the Monumentalfrom the organization of the event they announced the list of items that cannot be entered into the stadium to witness the show.
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The list details all the elements prohibited ranging from articles of clothing, weapons, food even electronic devices.


The doors of the Monumental Stadium will open to witness the show at 16 hours for the three dateson November 9, 10 and 11.
All the elements that will be prohibited at Taylor Swift’s recital
Prohibited personal items and clothing
- Garment or material capable of fully or partially concealing the face, except for medical masks and religious clothing.
- Clothing, costumes or personal effects that may obstruct the view of people around you.
- Handcuffs or other restraint items.
- Animals (except certified service animals for people with disabilities).
- Chains, chain wallets, jewelry with studs or spurs.
- Bicycles, skateboards, skateboards, roller blades, segways or other unauthorized means of transportation.
- Preservers, thermoses, metal water bottles or refrigerators.
- Umbrella.
- Baby cars.
- Noise-emitting devices, such as air horns, bells, megaphones, thunder sticks, or whistles.
- Briefcases, bags, luggage, bags larger than a handbag.
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The maximum size of backpacks to enter Taylor Swift recitals.
Prohibited weapons and dangerous objects
- Weapons of any kind (firearms, ammunition, knives of any size, tasers, pepper spray, etc.). This also applies to off-duty law enforcement officers and concealed weapons permit holders.
- Flammable materials or missile-type objects, fireworks, road flares, emergency flares, explosives or other incendiary devices.
- Aerosol containers, including sunscreen, pepper spray, insect repellents, or spray paint.
- Balloons, Frisbees, projectiles, horns, radios, bells, whistles, musical instruments, laser pointers, sticks, poles, bats, batons, etc.
- Items that may be considered a safety hazard or a nuisance to participants or guests.
Prohibited consumption and food items
- Alcoholic beverages brought in from outside the premises.
- Food or drinks brought in from outside the premises.
- Illegal substances.
- Glass or metal containers of any kind.
Prohibited signs and advertising
- The distribution of unauthorized promotional or commercial material.
- Brochures, samples, gifts or promotional items.
- Banners or poles.
- Posters larger than 11″ x 17″
- Political signage.
Prohibited electronic devices, cameras and recording devices
- Professional or commercial cameras, photography equipment, video cameras, gopros, audio recording devices or tripods.
- Selfie sticks.
- Drones.
- Lights or external batteries.
- Two-way radios or walkie talkies.
- Laptops, tablets or digital readers.
- No video or audio recording will be permitted (except with personal cell phones).
Source: Ambito

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