Monday 17 June 2024 10:31 PM
Nafeza 2 world - Felipe Sabbag, 25, is from Sao Paulo in Brazil, but now lives in Bridgend.
He had tickets to see Taylor Swift in his home country in 2020, but the concert was cancelled due to Covid.
“There’s loads of people from all over the UK that have come to see Taylor Swift,” he said, having made friends with some fellow Swifties in the queue.
Ollie Purdie, 22, Katie Gray, 27, and Sarah Wills, 32, had travelled by car to Cardiff from Cornwall, a journey of four hours, and are staying in a hotel in Cardiff Bay.
They all described themselves as die-hard fans, with Taylor Swift tattoos and their friendship bracelets ready.
“We’ve not seen her before, we can’t wait,” said Ollie.
With excitement building for the concert, organisers have warned fans that camping is not allowed on the Principality Stadium site.
A Cardiff Council spokesperson said: “The only place where camping is permitted is at our camp site in Bute Park, and obviously this has to be pre-booked and paid for.”
Meanwhile, police said that two people arrested over allegations of “significant ticket fraud” relating to concerts in Cardiff have been released on bail.