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American pop icon Taylor Swift at Gillette Stadium on July 26.
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Heinz Field announces restrictions, parking details for Taylor Swift concert

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Heinz Field announces restrictions, parking details for Taylor Swift concert

Taylor Swift will bring her reputation tour to Heinz Field on Tuesday in what will be the pop superstar’s fourth headlining show at the stadium.

Heinz Field just released the policies for the concert, which will begin at 7 p.m. with special guests Camila Cabello and Charli XCX.

All gates open at 5 p.m. Guests with floor or Snake Pit tickets must enter through Gate 6 only.

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Beginning at 2 p.m., Star 100.7 and Y108 present Never Ever Land on Art Rooney Avenue with games, prizes, food and beverage, and live music at 4 p.m. with Logan Henderson followed by Abby Anderson.

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Parking lots open at 3 p.m. Multiple cash parking options are available on the North Shore, starting at $40.

The majority of the Pittsburgh Parking Authority Lots Downtown will have a rate of $10 for event day parking. Fans that park Downtown can utilize the Light Rail to get them to Heinz Field. Fans can use the First Avenue, Gateway or Wood Street station and be transported to the North Shore.

As part of the parking lot code of conduct, trash must be disposed of properly and the following are prohibited: solicitation of any kind, the sale of food and alcohol, glass containers, tents, personal port-a-johns, furniture (other than folding lawn chairs and tables), and oversized vehicles.

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Concert-goers should be aware construction impacts due to the I-279 HOV project:

I-279 HOV Access at Mazeroski Way and Anderson Street is closed;

Route 28 Access to Madison Avenue is detoured to Chestnut Street;

The Madison Avenue On Ramp is closed and traffic is detoured up East Street to the Hazlett Street On Ramp.

The NFL’s Clear Bag Policy will be in effect for this show. Heinz Field Management encourage fans not to bring any bag into events. If necessary, there are two options for fans: a clear plastic bag the size of a 1-gallon Ziploc bag or a small hand-held purse clutch. For more information on the bag policy, visit HeinzField.com/bagpolicy.

In addition, Heinz Field management does not permit the following items in the stadium: selfie sticks, coolers, bags (see bag policy), thermoses, backpacks, large purses, cans, glass bottles, flasks, alcoholic beverages, laser pointers, noisemakers, strollers, video & movie cameras, tripods, audio recording equipment, weapons and any other items deemed dangerous and/or inappropriate. All bags are subject to inspection. Umbrellas may be brought into the stadium but are not permitted to be open in the seating bowl.

First Published: August 2, 2018, 2:22 p.m.

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