Taylor Swift ‘places HUGE £450 order at her fave London takeaway in Kentish Town in preparation for her huge Wembley gigs’

Taylor Swift apparently returned to her favourite London takeaway, Kentish Delight, and bought a large order.

The hitmaker, who is now in the UK as part of her Eras tour, has booked 45 huge chicken doner kebabs for her Wembley Stadium performance on Friday.

The singer, 34, is ensuring that she and her entourage do not go hungry as she prepares to perform seven sold-out gigs in the city this summer.

The artist openly expressed her passion for Kentish Delight after using it in the music video for End Game, which was published in 2017. 

A source told The Sun: ‘They’ll be collected by someone from her team on the night.

Taylor Swift has reportedly placed a HUGE £450 order at her favourite takeaway shop in Kentish Town in preparation of her Wembley shows+8View gallery

Taylor Swift has reportedly placed a HUGE £450 order at her favourite takeaway shop in Kentish Town in preparation of her Wembley shows

The singer publicly showed her love for Kentish Delight after famously featuring it in the music video for 'End Game', which was released back in 2017

‘It’s a big order but the kebab house can handle it. Taylor adds garlic sauce to hers, as well as heaps of salad.’

Taylor apparently went to the restaurant with her ex-boyfriend, Joe Alwyn, for a cheeky takeaway while also filming her music video there.

Emily Talbut, a Taylor Swift fan, posted a TikTok video while visiting the institution last July.

The restaurant openly displays its link to the pop icon with a photo shot by the singer attached to the window, as well as a ‘Swift Kebab’ billboard depicting Taylor visiting the restaurant on many times.

Taylor definitely has good taste; a new study of Amazon’s 75,000 varied workers for their Chatterbox series found that kebabs were the most favoured cuisine among the Euro 2024 teams.

The pop princess also showed off her affection for the UK with a Greggs sausage roll truck ahead of her first sold-out Eras tour event in Edinburgh earlier this month.

To the surprise of the large throng in the Scottish capital, she even had a van from the popular British bakery business stationed outside Murrayfield Stadium.

The blue food truck, complete with glitter, has the lyrics ‘Flake It Off’ on the back, a play on her hit song, Shake It Off.

The hitmaker, who is currently in the UK as part of her showstopping Eras tour, has ordered 45 large chicken doner kebabs from Kentish Delight in Kentish Town+8View gallery

The hitmaker, who is currently in the UK as part of her showstopping Eras tour, has ordered 45 large chicken doner kebabs from Kentish Delight in Kentish Town 

The food spot proudly showcases photographs of Taylor Swift and even a selfie taken by the singer+8View gallery

The food spot proudly showcases photographs of Taylor Swift and even a selfie taken by the singer 

It comes after Taylor cemented her love for the UK with a Greggs sausage roll van ahead of her first sell-out Eras tour show in Edinburgh earlier this month+8View gallery

It comes after Taylor cemented her love for the UK with a Greggs sausage roll van ahead of her first sell-out Eras tour show in Edinburgh earlier this month 

The blue food truck, complete with glitter, featured the lyrics 'Flake It Off' across the back - a play on her hit track, Shake It Off+8View gallery

The blue food truck, complete with glitter, had the lyrics ‘Flake It Off’ across the back–a play on her hit song, Shake It Off.

‘This is our place, we manufacture the rolls,’ was also engraved on the side, a playful riff on 2019’s Lover.

She also reportedly ordered a large quantity of sausage rolls, steak bakes and donuts for her workers ahead of the presentation.

Taylor held back tears last week after fans yelled her name during her final show in Liverpool on Saturday, after six-year ex-boyfriend Joe Alwyn finally spoke out about their divorce.

Midway through the song, the American superstar donned a flowing red outfit to perform Champagne Problems before becoming obviously overwhelmed by the reaction of the 60K spectators at Anfield Stadium.

After singing the song, which she wrote with ex Joe for her 2020 album Evermore, the audience yelled her name, and Taylor removed her earpiece to truly absorb the experience.

Saying: ‘It’s genuinely such an honour to play for a crowd like this, that you would do something that that for us’. 

Before shouting: ‘I love you so much, Liverpool, thank you!’. 

Taylor, who marked her 100th performance of the tour this week, also thrilled fans with another edition of Surprise Songs, where she picks songs to sing acoustically. 

She performed a mash up of Carolina and No Body No Crime and also a mashup of The Manuscript and Red.