Taylor Swift has reportedly placed a £450 order with her 'favourite' kebab shop ahead of her forthcoming Wembley shows.
The Shake It Off singer is set to celebrate her gig at Wembley Stadium this Friday, June 21 with a kebab from Kentish Delight, in Kentish Town.
The 34-year-old pop megastar has apparently pre-ordered 45 large chicken doner kebabs for her team.
The feast is to celebrate the start of her record-breaking stint at Wembley, where she is set to play for eight nights to crowds of 90,000 people as part of her Eras tour.
A source told The Sun that Taylor herself won't be collecting the £450 kebab order.
The source said: "They'll be collected by someone from her team on the night.
"It's a big order but the kebab house can handle it.
"Taylor adds garlic sauce to hers, as well as heaps of salad."
Swift's love for this Kentish Town favourite reportedly comes from her time spent in north London with her ex-boyfriend, Joe Alwyn.
Fans flocked to Kentish Delight after it was featured in her 2017 music video for End Game.
The kebab shop is not the only place in London Swifties have descended on after being mentioned by the star.
The Black Dog pub in Vauxhall saw a sudden surge in popularity after being mentioned in Swift's song on her latest album The Tortured Poet's Department.
Last week, Swift celebrated her 100th show of the Eras tour at Liverpool’s Anfield Stadium.
The global tour, described by Swift herself as the "most exhausting, all-encompassing, but most joyful, most rewarding, most wonderful thing that has ever happened in my life", is set to finish in December.
During her Liverpool show, Taylor Swift said: "You know, this is actually the 100th show of the tour.
"Absolutely, that blows my mind.
"That doesn’t feel like a real statistic to me, because this has definitely been the most exhausting, all-encompassing, but most joyful, most rewarding, most wonderful thing that has ever happened in my life, this tour.
"I think that this tour has really become my entire life."
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