As Taylor Swift prepares to launch her hotly anticipated Eras tour in the UK this Summer, fans of the singer-songwriter have been eagerly waiting to find out whether their pre-registration with Ticketmaster will bag them an access code.
With anticipation reaching fever pitch and tickets set to go on sale this month, many are expecting a hectic scramble as millions of music lovers battle for limited seats – and if the US and Australian legs of the tour are anything to go by, that’s exactly what is in store!
Last year, when tickets went on sale for the US tour, demand was so overwhelming that Ticketmaster’s systems buckled under the pressure, while in Australia, four million eager fans competed for 450,000 tickets. Talk about stiff competition!
So if you want your chance at seeing TayTay live, here are some tips to help make sure it isn’t a Cruel Summer.
Taylor Swift Shows for UK Tour 2024:
- Friday 7 June – Edinburgh, BT Murrayfield Stadium
- Saturday 8 June – Edinburgh, BT Murrayfield Stadium
- Friday 14 June – Liverpool, Anfield Stadium
- Saturday 15 June – Liverpool, Anfield Stadium
- Tuesday 18 June – Cardiff, Principality Stadium
- Friday 21 June – London, Wembley Stadium
- Saturday 22 June – London, Wembley Stadium
- Thursday 15 August – London, Wembley Stadium
- Friday 16 August – London, Wembley Stadium
- Saturday 17 August – London, Wembley Stadium
Music fans are abuzz with anticipation as enthusiastic rumors swirl that international music star [Name] could be making a dazzling appearance at next year’s hallowed Glastonbury Festival on Sunday, June 30th. The news carries extra weight in light of the artist’s recent announcement that she would be performing shows in Dublin on the 28th and 29th of June.
Tickets:
Taylor Swift fans rejoice! The singer-songwriter is bringing her latest tour to a number of locations across the UK, and tickets officially go on sale today. But not everyone will have the same access – so read on for full details.
Those lucky enough to pre-order Taylor’s album Midnights from her official store have been granted early access to ticket sales, with Londoners getting first dibs from 10:00 BST on Monday, 10 July. Edinburgh follows suit on 11 July and Cardiff and Liverpool on 12 July. Do note that a pre-sale code doesn’t guarantee tickets though, as the passes available are likely limited in number.
The main ticket sales begin on Tuesday 18 July at 14:00 BST for London, 19 July 14:00 for Edinburgh, 20 July 14:00 for Liverpool and Cardiff respectively. However, you had to register with Ticketmaster within three days after the dates were announced on 20 June to be eligible for the general sale — if you weren’t quick enough, your chances of getting tickets are slim. All is not lost though, as Taylor has already added an extra date in London, and there could be more to come.
Here Are Some Key Tips that Could Greatly Improve Your Chances!
Secure your tickets to the hottest event in town with these helpful tips. Before the sale goes live, make sure your Ticketmaster account is up to date with credit card information – multiple cards can speed up the checkout! Ensure that you know your login details too; there’s nothing worse than losing out because of a forgotten password.
Log in early, at least 5 – 10 minutes before the sale begins – if you’re late, tens of thousands of people will have already beaten you to it. Finally, limit yourself to one device and one open page per account to avoid errors when checking out with your coveted tickets. Get in quick, and don’t miss out on this once-in-a-lifetime experience!
Swift’s upcoming tour is sure to be a sell-out, with tickets ranging from £49 for the nosebleed seats, up to £95 for standing floor sections and £650 for VIP packages. But don’t be put off; whatever your budget, there’s something for everyone.
When entering the queue, it’s important not to refresh your browser. The page will automatically refresh – so stay patient! Don’t give up hope either. I was number 389,831 in the queue for Beyoncé tickets earlier this year, but after two-and-a-half hours the page came to life and I ended up with some pretty good seats.
Finally, keep checking back. Failed payments and website crashes can mean that other people lose their tickets – so you could still snag yours even after the tour appears sold out. Now that the advanced ticketing has begun, it’s time to get to work and secure yourself a seat!
Number of Tickets and What if You Don’t Get In?
Customers are limited to four tickets each, and if you have access codes for multiple cities, you’ll need to go through the process for each date.
When it comes to ticketing, don’t panic buy from unofficial websites. Many scammers prey on desperate fans and list fake tickets on dubious websites, so be wary. Instead, keep an eye out for last-minute ticket releases; even after the show has loaded into the venue, a few extra seats may become available. Keep checking Ticketmaster as the gigs get closer!
Lastly, trust in the power of Swifties. There are several trustworthy accounts on Facebook and Twitter where fans trade tickets they can’t use at face value, ensuring those seats don’t go to waste. Of course, always watch out for scammers – but get your tickets now and join in the excitement of a Taylor Swift show!
The Final Show!
Ready to be captivated? Get your tickets now for Taylor Swift’s latest tour, an unmissable three-hour musical journey with a special twist. Every night at each venue, the show will include a one-off acoustic performance that could feature any song from Taylor’s decade-spanning 10 studio albums.
With Mirrorball, Snow On The Beach, Getaway Car and mainstream hits Welcome To New York and Tim McGraw all making appearances in this unique setlist, there’s no telling what you may see next. Plus, look out for special guests along the way – Maren Morris, Ice Spice, Phoebe Bridgers and Marcus Mumford have already graced the stage! Don’t miss out – get your tickets while you can!