Australian Taylor Swift fans are expressing outrage over the items they are prohibited from bringing to the Sydney and Melbourne shows.

Australian Taylor Swift fans are fuming over a long list of items banned at the pop star’s upcoming concerts.

Frontier Touring released a list of bizarre rules ahead of the 12-time Grammy award winner’s Australian leg of the Eras Tour in Sydney and Melbourne later this month.

Large signs, confetti, iPads, spray sunscreen, aerosol deodorant and battery packs are among the many prohibited items.

There are even restrictions around friendship bracelets that reference Swifts’s songs, albums and lyrics to trade at concerts.

‘Friendship bracelets are allowed to be brought into the venues but must be worn on patrons’ arms – strictly no carabiner, d-rings or other,’ the rules state.

Taylor Swift (pictured) will be performing shows in Melbourne and Sydney later this month in front of sold out crowds as part of her global Eras tour

Aussies Taylor Swift fans have been left furious after a touring company organising the pop star’s tour down under announced a list of items concertgoers will not be allowed to bring to venues (pictured stock image of Taylor Swift fans at a concert)

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Drones at or in the venues are ‘strictly prohibited’ along with audio recording devices.

Professional video or photography cameras will also not be allowed however fans will be allowed to film the concert on their smartphones.

Attendees have also been instructed not wear clothing likely to prevent other concertgoers from watching Swift perform on stage.

Other objects likely to cause a disturbance such as airhorns, speakers, flashlights, and lasers will be confiscated if they are brought to the concerts.

Tents and umbrellas are also not permitted.

The comprehensive list of banned items sparked outrage from Swifties.

Many demanded Frontier Touring to ‘fix the rules immediately’.

‘Seriously???? No portable chargers?,’ one commented.

The restrictions on friendship bracelets also sparked an uproar.

‘Okay but how am I meant to fit 300 friendship bracelets on my arms?? why can’t we bring carabiners?’ one Swiftie wrote.

A second wrote: ‘This is ridiculous, some of us went out of our way to make friendship bracelets,’ another wrote.

A third lamented: ‘I HAVE 400 BRACELETS, how am [I] supposed to wear them all????’

Frontier Touring took to X on Wednesday to announce the restrictions (pictured) with several items including iPads and Go Pro’s not allowed inside the concert venue

Patrons will also be barred from bringing large signs and confetti

Daily Mail Australia has contacted Frontier Touring for comment.

Swift who won her fourth Grammy Award for album of the year on Sunday will be performing at sold out shows in Melbourne and Sydney.

She will play three shows at the MCG on February 16, 17, and 18 before performing four concerts at Accor Stadium in Sydney on February 23, 24, 25, and 26.