London Underground: Taylor Swift Tube map released as star plays city

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A fresh Underground map has been designed to align with Taylor Swift's Eras Tour, which has made a stop in London.

Each section of the blog is titled after a unique album and illustrated with sparkling colors to correspond.

The stations are named after songs like I Knew You Were Trouble and All Too Well.

Precious stones have been included to represent places connected to the singer that fans can go to, such as Wembley Stadium and Hampstead Heath.

Swift will be performing for eight nights at Wembley Stadium as a part of her tour. The first show will be held on Friday, followed by performances on Saturday and Sunday.

After that, she will come back to the city for an additional five shows in August.

This means that the Eras Tour will have more shows in London than in any other city globally, with almost 700,000 audience members expected to attend.

Emma Strain, who is in charge of customers at Transport for London, said that the Tube map is a way to combine two iconic symbols and to show respect for Swift's fondness for London.

She continued by saying: "London is fortunate to have eight shows for The Eras Tour, and we are urging everyone to use public transportation to visit the various locations mentioned in Swift's songs and enjoy the diverse live music events happening throughout the city this summer."

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