Taylor Swift boosts London kebab shop ahead of Wembley concert
A kebab shop in northwest London, Kentish Delight, is abuzz with excitement as Taylor Swift and her team have placed a pre-concert order ahead of her performance at Wembley Stadium this Friday.
Ahmed Khan, the shop's owner, disclosed that the order primarily consists of chicken kebabs, catering for approximately 15 people, with an estimated cost of around £100.
Kentish Delight has gained attention as Taylor Swift's reputed go-to kebab takeaway in London, prominently featured in her music video for the song "End Game."
According to Mr. Khan, Swift frequented the shop before the pandemic, often visiting while in the area to see her former partner.
"Many times she comes in here and order from us, then she like the food and then they decided to make a music video here - End Game," Mr. Khan stated in an interview with the BBC, noting that Swift and her team are known for their generous tips.
When asked about being Swift's preferred kebab spot in London, Mr. Khan expressed his happiness, saying, "I am very happy."
This event follows another instance where a London pub, named Black Dog in Vauxhall, south London, was referenced in the title of Swift's song "Black Dog," resulting in a surge of fans visiting the pub after its release as a bonus track on her recent album, "The Tortured Poets Department."