Taylor Swift names Holly Humberstone, Raye, and more as her London opening acts

At the first Wembley gig on Thursday, Aug. 15, Swift and Paramore have tapped budding indie pop star Sofia Isella to kicƙ off the festivities

Taylor Swift has something special planned for each of her upcoming shows in London as part of her “Eras Tour.”

According to the 14-time Grammy winner, all five shows at Wembley Stadium will have a famous guest perform along with opening act Paramore.

Teenage dream Sofia Isella will open the first Wembley show on Thursday, August 15, which is put together by Swift and Paramore.

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After that, on Friday, August 16, British alt/indie singer-songwriter Holly Humberstone will take over as the opening act.

Third, on Saturday, August 17, Swift’s longtime friend Suki Waterhouse will open the show. You may know her from roles in “Daisy Jones & The Six” or “Detective Pikachu.”

The torch will be given to pop star Maisie Peters at the second-to-last show on Monday, August 19. Peters just finished her own tour earlier this year.

Finally, Raye, a recent show-stopping musical guest on “Saturday Night Live,” will be Swift’s last opening act at Wembley on Tuesday, August 20. This will be Taylor’s last event outside of the U.S. before she comes back in October.

Swift said about the five supporting acts above in her Instagram story, “I asked them to play on this tour because I love their music and I think they’ll go off at Wembley Stadium.” “If you haven’t already, go listen to their music.” It’s going to be fun for five nights.

You can buy tickets for all five shows if any of these special guests catch your eye.

The Sofia Isella show is the cheapest right now. With what we know now, Vivid Seats start at $789 USD before fees at the time of this writing.

There are other events in London that cost between $996 and $1463 before fees.

Our team has put together everything you need to know about Taylor Swift’s five “Eras Tour” shows at London’s Wembley Stadium.