Fans without tickets to Taylor Swift's five shows at Wembley Stadium in London, England this week will not be allowed to gather outside of the stadium.
BBC News reports that security concerns for the upcoming London shows are highly following last week's cancellation of three Taylor Swift concerts in Vienna, Austria after a terrorist plot was foiled by authorities.
"Tay-gating" has become a regular thing at dates on the Eras Tour, with ticketless fans collecting outside the venues to be a part of the experience and hear some of the music.
Last month in Munich, Germany, up to 50,000 Swifties congregated on Olympic Hill to view some of Swift's two shows at the Olympiastadion on July 27 and 28.
However, Wembley has issued a warning that anyone hanging around outside the venue during the concert will be asked to leave.
"To support with the safe entry and exit of everyone within the stadium, no one is allowed to stand outside any entrance or on the Olympic Steps at the front of the stadium," the website states. "Non ticket holders will be moved on."
Security measures were the same for Swift's run of shows at Wembley back in June, but with the recent cancellations in Austria the rules will be more strictly enforced.
The Met Police have announced there is "nothing to indicate" a further threat in London, and that police are working "closely with venue security teams and other partners to ensure there are appropriate security and policing plans in place."
No word has been given as to whether these measures will be taken for any of the other upcoming datess on the Eras Tour, which includes six shows in Toronto in November, followed by three consecutive nights in Vancouver in December.