Taylor Swift fans scrambled to get their hands on the first batch of Eras Tour presale tickets which went live on Monday morning and people are already punting them at ridiculously overpriced amounts for her highly-anticipated Edinburgh gigs.
22.06.2023 - 10:05 / msn.com
Taylor Swift’s Eras tour would be crossing the Atlantic next summer, tens of thousands of fans immediately logged on to the Ticketmaster website. Not to actually buy tickets – heaven forbid the process would be that straightforward – but to register for the opportunity to do so. The pre-registration ritual was purgatorial with bells on.
Minutes plodded by as the tiny bar in the centre of the screen crept up until, finally, the golden gates opened and you were invited to submit your details: email address, postcode, favourite colour, name of first pet (I jest but only just). None of this guarantees a Tay-Tay ticket when they finally go on sale, merely that you may receive a link to join the scrum to buy one. “Please note, receiving a purchase link and code does not guarantee you tickets,” says the chilling email that arrives several hours after you have registered.
Swift will be on stage for a reported three hours – but fans may feel they’ve aged three years by the time they get their hands on a ticket. Swift is one of the world’s most beloved artists, with an audience ranging from children drawn to her bright, bouncy pop to those indie dads who discreetly enjoy her work with The National. But she isn’t the only artist whose concerts sell out in a heartbeat: tickets for Beyoncé’s Renaissance tour have been difficult to come by, with an upcoming concert at the Roseland Ballroom in New York selling out in 22 seconds.
Ditto with Harry Styles’s 2023 UK tour, which shifted more than 400,000 tickets in three hours. Long gone, then, are the days when you could casually log on to the internet and buy a ticket for your favourite artist. Today, buying tickets has become a highly specialised pursuit, requiring diligence, expertise
.Taylor Swift fans scrambled to get their hands on the first batch of Eras Tour presale tickets which went live on Monday morning and people are already punting them at ridiculously overpriced amounts for her highly-anticipated Edinburgh gigs.
Taylor Swift’s ‘Eras Tour’ is far from done.In fact, the 12-time Grammy winner is just getting started.After Tay Tay completes the U.S. leg of her tour at Inglewood, CA’s SoFi Stadium on Aug.
Taylor Swift’s upcoming ‘Eras’ tour dates following issues on the site.The issue arose earlier today (July 11) after tickets for the pop star’s tour across Europe and the UK went live. To buy tickets, fans had to first register and receive a unique code that granted them access to tickets in the city of their preference.However, upon tickets going live this morning, fans in France experienced issues as the site began crashing and sales were brought to a halt.“Some of you may be having issues with the site this morning – we are working on it and will let you know,” the company wrote on its Twitter page initially.Around an hour later, it confirmed that tickets for the upcoming show in Paris had been put on hold due to the ongoing issues fans were experiencing and confirmed that it would announce a new on-sale time shortly.“The Taylor Swift sale […] Eras Tour for Paris La Défense Arena has been put on hold,” the translated update read.
Pre-sale tickets for Taylor Swift’s long-awaited return to the UK are continuing to go on sale this week and it’s leaving fans in a frenzy.
Taylor Swift fans have another chance today to get their hands on tickets for the star's Eras Tour when it comes to the UK next year.
Taylor Swift fans in London and Edinburgh are celebrating today after getting their hands on the first tickets for the star's UK shows next summer - but not everyone is happy.
Taylor Swift fans scrambled to get their hands on the first batch of Eras Tour presale tickets which went live on Monday morning.
Taylor Swift’s ongoing ‘Eras Tour’ is dropping into Denver, CO’s Empower Field at Mile High.And, as you may have guessed, ticket prices are mile high.At the time of publication, the cheapest tickets we could find were $1070 before fees on Vivid Seats.Thankfully, they’ll likely come down to earth later in the week.Based on our records, ticket prices typically drop dramatically on the day of the concert.Therefore, if you’re on the fence about buying last-minute tickets, we recommend refreshing this page all week to see if a deal pops up.Who knows?You just might find a truly “Enchanted” deal.In the meantime, here’s everything you need to know — from best lower-level and floor seat prices to big name opening acts to a map of Empower Field — about Swift’s short stay at the Broncos’ home this weekend.All prices listed above are subject to fluctuation.A complete breakdown of all the best prices on upper-deck, lower-level and floor seats for each of Taylor’s pair of Denver gigs can be found below.(Note: The New York Post confirmed all above prices at the publication time.
Taylor Swift fans will have a chance to get their hands on the first tickets to watch the pop megastar in the UK.
Taylor Swift’s ‘Eras Tour’ concerts at Arrowhead Stadium would go way down on Friday.And lo and behold, we were right.At the time of publication, tickets for her two-night stint start at $991 before fees on Vivid Seats.Just 48 hours earlier, the lowest price on ‘Eras Tour’ tickets in KC were $1280 before fees.That’s a cool $289 in savings.Sometimes “all of this silence and patience, pining in anticipation” as Tay Tay sings in “Dress,” really does pay off.Need to know a little bit more information before committing to last-min tix?Keep reading.We’ve got all the details you’re looking for about Taylor’s two-night stint in Kansas City below.All prices listed above are subject to fluctuation.A complete breakdown of what ticket prices are now versus what they cost on Wednesday, July 5 for each of Taylor’s two Kansas City gigs can be found below.(Note: The New York Post confirmed all above prices at the publication time.
Taylor Swift dropped a handful of never-before-heard songs with the release of her latest rerecorded album — and one track has fans wondering if it’s about Emma Stone and Andrew Garfield.
Taylor Swift has announced the addition of 14 new ‘Eras’ tour dates in the UK and EU – with Paramore serving as support – with the shows now seemingly ruling her out as a potential Glastonbury headliner.The new dates include additional shows in Paris, Sweden, Portugal, Lyon, Edinburgh, Liverpool, London, Dublin, Amsterdam, Milan, Gelsenkirchen, Poland and Austria.The three dates at Dublin’s Aviva Stadium fall on the same weekend as Glastonbury 2024, ruling out the possibility of the pop icon headlining the iconic music festival in Somerset.Swift was recently linked to being one of the two female headliners booked for next year’s edition of the festival due to the previous gaps in her touring schedule that coincided with the 2024 festival dates.Really can’t contain my excitement because… we’re adding 14 new shows to The Eras Tour. And I get to travel the world doing shows with @paramore!! Hayley and I have been friends since we were teens in Nashville and now we get to frolic around the UK/Europe next summer??? I’m… pic.twitter.com/kl1aijxR2o— Taylor Swift (@taylorswift13) July 5, 2023The singer also revealed that Paramore will be serving as opening support for this leg of tour.
Taylor Swift has delighted fans by adding extra dates for her upcoming The Era's Tour which will come to the UK in 2024.
As Taylor Swift fans - or Swifties - get their devices ready and anxiously await the arrival of their pre-sale codes, the American singer added some new dates to her UK and Ireland tour.
Chris Willman Senior Music Writer and Chief Music Critic European Taylor Swift fans won’t have to look closely at the fine print on a grid to figure out who will be opening for her on which nights on the “Eras Tour” next year, as American fans did this year. Swift revealed Wednesday that Paramore will be preceding her on stage for her entire European tour. Additionally, she announced that 14 shows have been added to the lineup, all representing second, third, fourth or even sixth nights in cities that were already on the itinerary for May through August of 2024. “Really can’t contain my excitement because… we’re adding 14 new shows to The Eras Tour,” Swift wrote on social media. “And I get to travel the world doing shows with Paramore!! Hayley and I have been friends since we were teens in Nashville and now we get to frolic around the UK/Europe next summer??? I’m screaming???”
Taylor Swift comes to town.On July 7-8, the 12-time Grammy winner is headed to Kansas City’s GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium aka “The House that Mahomes built” for two huge concerts as part of her ongoing ‘Eras Tour.’And if you want to see the “Look What You Made Me Do” singer live, we found tickets for both of her stadium shows this weekend.The only thing is — they’re not cheap.Sure, you won’t be paying Super Bowl prices but you also won’t find tickets under $1000 before fees.At the time of publication, the lowest price we could find was $1280 before fees on Vivid Seats.However, there is reason for Swifties to remain optimistic that seats will become more affordable as we inch closer to night one of Taylor’s two-night KC stint.Based on our records, ticket prices typically drop dramatically on the day of the concert.Therefore, if you’re on the fence about buying last-minute tickets, we recommend refreshing this page all week to see if a deal pops up.Who knows?You just might find an “Enchanted” deal.In the meantime, here’s everything you need to know — from best lower-level and floor seat prices to big name opening acts to a map of Arrowhead Stadium — about Swift’s short stay at the Chiefs’ home this weekend.All prices listed above are subject to fluctuation.A complete breakdown of all the best prices on upper-deck, lower-level and floor seats for each of Taylor’s pair of Kansas City gigs can be found below.(Note: The New York Post confirmed all above prices at the publication time.
Taylor Swift fans hoping to get tickets to her UK leg of the Eras tour are anxiously awaiting an email from Ticketmaster today.
It’s become a weekly tradition.Each and every Friday, Taylor Swift’s ‘Eras Tour’ ticket prices plummet.Per usual, this week is no different.On Monday, June 26, ticket prices for her pair of shows at Cincinnati’s Paycor Stadium started at $1157 before fees on Vivid Seats.Now, just four short days later, Swifties can pick up last-minute tickets for just $764 before fees.While that may still seem like you’re ponying up top dollar, once you factor in that you’re saving $393 (!) by waiting 96 hours, it doesn’t seem quite as bad.And, while we hate to tell you “we told you so,” we told you so.So, if you’re in Cincy, we recommend you act fast.Sometimes “all of this silence and patience, pining in anticipation” as Tay Tay sings in “Dress,” really does pay off.Need to know a little bit more before committing to last-min tix?Keep reading.We’ve got all the details you’re looking for about Taylor’s two-night stint in Cincinnati below.All prices listed above are subject to fluctuation.A complete breakdown of what ticket prices are now versus what they cost on Monday, June 26 for each of Taylor’s three Cincinnati concerts can be found below.(Note: The New York Post confirmed all above prices at the publication time.
Taylor Swift has added a fifth stop at London’s Wembley Stadium to her ‘Eras’ tour.Following an extensive number of performances in the US, Swift announced earlier this week that she will be bring the show to the rest of the world and shared dates for 2024.A large number of UK dates were also announced for summer next year including stops in Edinburgh, Cardiff and Liverpool. Four dates in London were also added, which all take place in the capital’s Wembley Stadium.Now, due to overwhelming demand for the live shows, an extra stop has been added to the London tour dates on August 15.It follows previously announced dates in June (21–22) and August (16–17).Currently, the ongoing US leg of the ‘Eras’ tour is set to continue through North America until August 9 where it’ll conclude with the final of six shows at Los Angeles’ SoFi Stadium.From there, the pop star will venture over to Australia for five shows in Melbourne and Sydney before embarking on a mammoth number of European dates.These will start on May 9, 2024 with three back-to-back shows at the La Defense Arena in Paris before moving on to hit Stockholm, Lyon, Madrid and Lisbon.
Taylor keeps on truckin’.The ongoing, headline-making, groundbreaking ‘Eras Tour’ is stopping into Cincinnati’s Paycor Stadium for a pair of huge back-to-back concerts this weekend on Friday, June 30 and Saturday, July 1.And if you want to see Taylor live in her Cincinnati Era, you can still grab last-minute tickets.Only problem is, it’ll cost ya.At the time of publication, the lowest price we could find on seats was $1157 before fees on Vivid Seats.However, there is reason to remain optimistic that seats will become more affordable as we inch closer to night one of Taylor’s two-night stint in Cincy.Therefore, if you’re on the fence about buying last-minute tickets, we recommend refreshing this page all week to see if a deal pops up.Who knows?You just might find an “Enchanted” deal.In the meantime, here’s everything you need to know — from best lower-level and floor seat prices to big name opening acts to a map of Paycor Stadium — about Swift’s short stay at the Bengals’ home this weekend.All prices listed above are subject to fluctuation.A complete breakdown of all the best prices on upper-deck, lower-level and floor seats for each of Taylor’s Cincinnati gigs can be found below.(Note: The New York Post confirmed all above prices at the publication time.