10 Items That are Prohibited at Taylor Swift Concerts

So you snagged tickets to the concert of the decade (or century, depending on how dramatic you’re feeling). You’re picturing yourself belting out “Love Story” at the top of your lungs, surrounded by fellow Swifties. Hold up for a second. Before you pack your bedazzled cowboy hat and that inflatable guitar (because, let’s be honest, you were going to bring it), there are a few things to know if you’re planning to attend. But have no fear, Swiftie soldiers, this isn’t a stern lecture about manners (although, maybe knowing how to use a deodorant stick is a good idea). This is a friendly guide to the unexpected things that might get you a polite “no, thanks” from security at the venue.

No bicycles, skateboards, skates, segways and the like

Cruising in on a razor scooter? Ditch it! This concert is an “unauthorized means of transportation” free-zone! That means no bikes, skateboards, and those fancy electric things. Hordes of concert-goers ramming into each other on Segways? Well, many of them would be so preoccupied with whether or not they could that they won’t stop to think if they should. So for that reason, nope.