Inside Taylor Swift’s swanky thank you party at plush private members’ club Annabel’s in Mayfair: Singer hosts secret event for her team with a free bar and parties until 3am ahead of her final leg of Eras Tour in London

Taylor Swift threw a lavish thank-you party for her 200-member tour team on Tuesday night at the private members’ club Annabel’s in Mayfair, London.

The 34-year-old singer went all out with her crew and partied until 3am ahead of her final leg of the Eras Tour at Wembley Stadium.

She ensured that the luxury venue was equipped with a complimentary bar and arranged for six 52-seat coaches to take people back to hotels in the city.

In photos obtained by The sunTaylor channeled her inner Cher in a Clueless-inspired outfit.

She stunned in a checked co-ord set by Vivienne Westwood, paired with a chic white ruffled shirt and lime green platform heels.

Taylor Swift, 34, threw a lavish thank you party for her 200-member tour team at the private members’ club Annabel’s in Mayfair, London on Tuesday night

The hitmaker let her hair down with her crew and partied until 3am ahead of her final leg of the Eras Tour at Wembley Stadium

The hitmaker let her hair down with her crew and partied until 3am ahead of her final leg of the Eras Tour at Wembley Stadium

A source told the publication: ‘Taylor is one of the most generous pop stars out there and she organised this party to thank her team for all their hard work.

‘She rented Annabel’s for the night and set up a free bar so her team could let off steam.

“They’ll be hard at work again tomorrow for the first night at Wembley. Annabel’s was packed as there were 200 of us but it was a great night. Everyone was so grateful for Taylor’s efforts.”

Taylor returned to London a day before the start of her final tour in London.

The singer, who already performed three times in June, will conclude this leg of her tour with another five performances.

According to reports, private counter-terrorism units could be deployed to protect thousands of fans at her upcoming five concerts at Wembley.

Sources claim the pop star needs extra security at her performances in response to the terrorist plot in Vienna, which saw her cancel all three of her shows in the city last week.

The singer was due to perform in front of an estimated 170,000 fans at the Ernst Happel Stadium in the Austrian capital on August 8, 9 and 10, but was forced to cancel his performance after the horrific attack came to light.

She arranged for the luxury venue to be equipped with a complimentary bar and arranged for six 52-seat coaches to transport people back to hotels in the city (exterior view of Annabel's)

She arranged for the luxury venue to be equipped with a complimentary bar and arranged for six 52-seat coaches to transport people back to hotels in the city (exterior view of Annabel’s)

A source said: 'Taylor is one of the most generous pop stars around and she threw this party to thank her team for all their hard work. She hired out Annabel's for the night and put on a free bar so her team could go wild.'

A source said: ‘Taylor is one of the most generous pop stars around and she threw this party to thank her team for all their hard work. She hired out Annabel’s for the night and put on a free bar so her team could go wild.’

The source added:

The source added: “They’ll be hard at work again tomorrow for the first night at Wembley. Annabel’s was packed as there were 200 of them but it was a great night. Everyone was so grateful for Taylor’s efforts.”

Taylor returned to London a day before her final leg of the London tour kicks off on Wednesday night

Taylor returned to London a day before her final leg of the London tour kicks off on Wednesday night

Her upcoming five concerts at Wembley (pictured) could see the deployment of private counter-terrorism security services to keep thousands of fans safe.

Her upcoming five concerts at Wembley (pictured) could see the deployment of private counter-terrorism security services to keep thousands of fans safe.

Reports have emerged that Swift will be using private anti-terrorist security services to protect her fans amid ongoing riots in London, which are putting a huge strain on local police forces.

Reports have emerged that Swift will be using private anti-terrorist security services to protect her fans amid ongoing riots in London, which are putting a huge strain on local police forces.

It has now been confirmed that radicalised teenagers aged 17 and 19 – including an ISIS fanatic – had ‘planned a massacre involving bombs, knives and a vehicle attack on young fans.’

There are now reports that Taylor is to employ private counter-terrorism security services to protect her fans, amid ongoing riots in London which are putting a huge strain on local police forces.

The decision came after music performances received increased attention following the bombing at Ariana Grande’s Manchester Arena concert in 2017, which killed 22 people and injured 139, most of them children and teenagers.

Sources told an American showbiz site TMZ that there are still concerns despite Wembley having strict security measures and being one of the safest stadiums in Europe in terms of counter-terrorism.

During previous shows on the star’s Eras tour, large groups of her rabid, loyal fans, known as Swifties, gathered at stages and in stores, even if they didn’t have tickets.

Concert organizers in Austria said they expected about 65,000 fans in the stadium at each concert and about 30,000 spectators outside, where authorities said the suspects planned to strike.

The number of fans outside has caused a headache for safety planners at the Wembley concerts, which run from August 15 to 20. It will be the final leg of Swift’s international tour before she returns to North America.