Drones and audio recording devices are labeled as ‘strictly prohibited’ within the concert venues. Furthermore, professional video or photography cameras are banned, although attendees are granted the liberty to film the concert on their smartphones. The regulation is seen as a mixed bag by fans, who appreciate the opportunity to capture moments on their phones but question the inconsistency in the banning of other recording devices.
In addition to these limitations, concertgoers have been cautioned against wearing clothing that might obstruct the view of fellow Swifties during the performance. This directive has stirred debate, with some fans questioning the practicality and fairness of such a rule.
Objects with the potential to cause a disturbance, such as airhorns, speakers, flashlights, and lasers, will be confiscated if brought into the concert premises. Tents and umbrellas are also on the list of forbidden items, leaving fans to ponder how to navigate unpredictable weather conditions during the outdoor concerts.
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