Frontier touring have introduced more Taylor Swift tickets are set to go on sale this Friday at 10am for followers that didn’t nab a seat at her Eras tour earlier this 12 months.
In information set to thrill Swifties, tickets are set to go for sale for simply $79.90 for each her Sydney and Melbourne exhibits after unprecedented demand.
Tickets will go on sale by the Ticketek web site, but it surely’s vital to notice the view is ”partially-obstructed”.
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Sabrina Carpenter is about to be the particular visitor performer on the tour.
Tickets go on sale for all exhibits at 10am in Sydney and 4pm in Melbourne.
Swift’s tour is about to start in Australia on February 16 and she will play at Sydney’s Accor Stadium and the Melbourne Cricket Ground.
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“News like this by no means goes out of fashion! Excited to let that there is one other alternative to safe tickets to Taylor Swift,” Frontier wrote on Instagram.
It comes after plenty of Aussie Swifties were left heartbroken in June when tickets to the Eras Tour Down Under completely sold out in a matter of hours.
A reported four million people were in the virtual queue to nab tickets and half a billion bots were kicked out of the queue by Ticketek.
Even with two pre-sales, a general sale, and added tour dates, millions of Australian Swift fans missed out on a chance to attend one of Swift’s concerts.
Some people reportedly tried to use service sites like Airtasker to pay others to help them secure tickets.
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Some even lined up in Penrith at the Ticketek office in a bid to nab tickets, which they described as ‘ironic’ as it’s ”easier than buying them online”.
Capacity for Swift’s three Sydney shows is around 250,000, while her two Melbourne shows will fit 200,000 fans.
It was previously reported devoted fans have another chance to get their hands on Swift tickets through Ticketek Marketplace.
Ticketek Marketplace is an official reselling platform that connects the seller and buyer – and offers protection for both.
The website states that resale tickets are capped 10 per cent above face value, which helps prevent ticket scalping or sales at ridiculous amounts.
General tickets for the Eras Tour ranged from $79 to $379, although some VIP packages ranged from $349 – $1249.
Given the Bad Blood singer is only performing in two cities, hoards of ‘Swifties’ have already set their sights on the next task – securing hotels and flights to get them there.
The surge in demand (+9400 per cent for some properties!) has seen a host of hotels already fully booked, and flights selling fast. Read more about the huge uptick in demand at 9Honey Travel.
The issue of getting tickets has made one thing abundantly clear: Aussies bloody love Taylor Swift. And, as a resurfaced interview from 2014 proves, that love is reciprocal.
Nova has dug up an interview it did with the pop icon when she was Down Under promoting her 1989 album, and in it, she declares Australia one of her “favorite locations to be”.
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“There’s such wonderful crowds and such wonderful followers that I simply need to thank them for making this a spot that I come, and I really feel very comfy right here, very at house, as a result of I really feel like they perceive what I’m making an attempt to do,” she told the radio station.
In the U.S., a number of stars and even Swift’s celebrity friends have attended her concerts, including the likes of Selena Gomez, Gigi Hadid and Laura Dern.
Swift, known for hits including Lover and Love Story, is playing 50 dates on her U.S. tour and 50 dates internationally.
Best of Luck, Swifties!
Taylor Swift’s 2024 Australian concert dates;
MCG, Melbourne
- Friday, February 16
- Saturday, February 17
- Sunday, February 18
Accor Stadium, Sydney
- Friday, February 23
- Saturday, February 24
- Sunday, February 25
- Monday, February 26
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