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Taylor Swift's ‘1989 World Tour' set to rock Pittsburgh's Heinz Field

PITTSBURGH — Another big concert is coming to Pittsburgh’s Heinz Field this weekend -- Taylor Swift’s “1989 World Tour.”

Parking lots will open at 3 p.m. for the 7 p.m. show. Gates at Heinz Field open at 5 p.m.

And here's the best news -- Severe Weather Team 11 Meteorologist Scott Harbaugh says the weather looks like it's going to cooperate!

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The NFL’s bag policy will be enforced, meaning you can only bring in small purses or clear plastic tote bags.

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 fans entering the parking lots will get trash and recycling bags so trash can be disposed properly.

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.

These are similar guidelines to the ones put into place for last weekend’s Kenny Chesney concert. Overall, the city said tailgating went more smoothly.

Guests must leave the parking areas no later than one hour after the concert ends.

In addition to the main show, there will be free concerts outside Heinz Field at "Never Ever Land," which will be set up on Art Rooney Avenue from 2-7 p.m. Acts include Rachel Platten, Kelsea Ballerini and there will be a special Q&A with Vance Joy.

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