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The public has been warned to plan their travels when Taylor Swift arrives in Cardiff next week.

Thousands of her fans – known as Swifties – are expected to flock to the Welsh capital on Tuesday for the American singer’s Eras Tour.

Last week, the 34-year-old superstar took Edinburgh by the storm.

Fast then carried out in Liverpool on Thursday and will perform two more shows in the city on Friday and Saturday before arriving in Wales.

The UK leg of the tour will come to an end next week with performances at Wembley Stadium in London.

She will then head to Ireland, followed by a series of shows in mainland Europe, before further shows at Wembley in August.

The Principality Stadium, best known as the home of Welsh rugby, will be transformed for Cardiff event.

The council said it expects the M4 to be “very busy” due to the concert and said the public should “plan ahead”.

The stadium gates are scheduled to open at 4pm, but there will be full road closures in the city center from 12pm until midnight.

Cowbridge Road East, Castle Street and Duke Street will remain open until 3pm, the council confirmed.

A park and ride facility at Cardiff City Football Club will be in operation for those wishing to avoid congestion.

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Transport for Wales is expected to provide extra capacity on routes into and out of Cardiff on Tuesday.

But trains are also expected to be very busy, with passengers urged to allow plenty of time for the journey.

After the event, there will be separate queues in Central Square for all lines, whilst queues for South Wales Valleys services will be at the rear of the station.



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