Hollywood stars including Tom Cruise and Greta Gerwig have been spotted in the crowd of Taylor Swift's show at Wembley Stadium.
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The 34-year-old US pop superstar's first date in London was attended by Labour leader Keir Starmer and the Prince of Wales and his two eldest children, who took a selfie with the singer.
On Saturday night, fans posted videos online which appeared to show Top Gun star Cruise, 61, at Wembley, in an area cordoned off from fans, wearing a black blazer and white T-shirt.
Another video showed Barbie director Gerwig, 40, walking with an individual through a part of the stadium also separated from fans.
Other stars who are reported to be at the concert include Love Actually actor Hugh Grant and married Hollywood couple Mila Kunis and Ashton Kutcher.
Author Holly Jackson, known for writing the series A Good Girl's Guide To Murder, posted a photo of some friendship bracelets to her Instagram story - the colourful jewellery pieces have become a staple at Swift concerts.
Swift's boyfriend, NFL star Travis Kelce, is also said to be at the concert and was seen on Friday night, joined by his brother Jason and their parents, as well as Swift's parents Andrea and Scott, as she performed for almost 90,000 people.
After her first performance in London, the 14-time Grammy winner posted a photo she had taken with Kelce and royal family members William, Princess Charlotte and Prince George.
A video from the evening, widely circulated online, appeared to show William "dad dancing" to catchy pop song Shake It Off.
Taking a break from the campaign trail, Starmer attended the first London Eras gig with his wife Victoria, and posted a photo of them on social media captioned "'Swift campaign pitstop".
Asked about the concert by reporters in south London, the Labour leader replied: "She was fantastic. Absolutely fantastic."
Swift's billion-dollar juggernaut tour takes fans through her back catalogue, including hits from albums 1989, Red and Midnights.
To celebrate her arrival in London, murals, a special Tube map, a Taylor trail and a series of events have all been created.
The US pop star will take to the stage at Wembley again on Sunday before the tour moves on to Dublin.
She will return to London again for five nights in August.
Australian Associated Press