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With just days to go until Taylor Swift plays her first Eras Tours show on UK soil, the countdown is well and truly on. While many lucky Swifties were able to get their hands on the sought-after tickets when they went on sale last year, others will be scrambling to secure theirs at the last minute.
The Love Story singer-songwriter is set to play three shows in Edinburgh this weekend (June 7, June 8 and June 9) before hitting up Cardiff and London towards the end of the month. Unfortunately, Taylor will not be paying a visit to the AO Arena or the recently opened Co-Op Live, but she will be within an hour's drive of Manchester, playing three consecutive shows at Liverpool's Anfield Stadium on June 13, June 14 and June 15.
All hope is not lost, though, as there is still a chance to bag some reasonably priced tickets to see Taylor's impressive three hour set. Fans who can't attend the shows many resell their tickets before the All Too Well singer takes to the stage, as the Irish Mirror reports.
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Ticketmaster has officially activated resale for the stadium concerts, however ticket transfer will not be made available until much closer to the date of the shows. Once it goes lives, tickets will likely be snapped up very quickly. But fans can keep an eye on Ticketmaster, here, for lucky official resale tickets. For those desperate to see the concert, another option is to consider ticket resale websites.
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We could be just hours away from Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift‘s much-awaited reunion!
Taylor Swift‘s ‘Eras Tour’ are expected to boost the London economy by £300million.The ‘Anti-Hero’ singer will perform three sold-out shows at Wembley Stadium starting tonight (June 21) before returning for a five-night stretch in August – with experts forecasting her career-spanning tour will be one of the most lucrative of all time.These shows are expected to be attended by nearly 640,000 fans, with many already camping outside the stadium ahead of tonight’s edition, despite warnings from the venue’s organisers.The Greater London Authority (GLA) has estimated these keen fans will spend an average of £471 per show, providing a massive boost to London’s economy, with many travelling from further afield to see Swift.After debuting the ‘Taylor’s Version’ of the London Tube map ahead of the shows this week, Mayor of London Sadiq Khan has said he is “delighted” London is hosting the ‘Eras Tour’ more than any other city.This Taylor Swift Tube map has polished up real nice
Stansted airport was the target of an environmental protest earlier today, with Just Stop Oil activists vividly spray painting private jets in orange including potentially that of pop star Taylor Swift.
Katie Price has openly criticised Taylor Swift and her tour, The Eras Tour, during an episode of her podcast The Katie Price Show. Katie, who recently opened up about her desires to become a WAG, didn't hold back as she expressed her concerns over ticket prices to the concert.
Joe Alwyn has opened up about his split from Taylor Swift and the public scrutiny that followed, amid rumours that he's mentioned in her latest album.The 33 year old actor and the 34 year old singer were believed to be an item for six years before they called it quits last year. Now, Taylor is reportedly dating Travis Kelce, while Joe seems to have moved on as well.
Taylor Swift announced that the sprawling international trek will come to an end in December.Therefore, if you’re in Cardiff, now is the time to pounce.Swift, 34, is making a rare one-night stop — she often plays three to four gigs in cities — at Principality Stadium with special guest Paramore on Tuesday, June 18.And if you want to see her rip through her storied catalog live, it isn’t too late to scoop up last-minute tickets.At the time of publication, prices start at $508 USD before fees on Vivid Seats.General admission floor passes can be scooped up for as low as $636 before fees.While those prices certainly sound expensive — because they are (!) — Principality Stadium tickets are cheaper than they were when the New York Post checked in on how much it cost to see Swift after the release of “The Tortured Poet’s Department” back on April 19.Back then, they began at $603 before fees.Therefore, those who have waited until the last minute are in luck; seats are now 95 fewer USD.Still looking for a bit more information before buying tix?We get it and we’re here to help, Swifties.Our team has everything you need to know and more about Taylor Swift’s ‘Eras Tour’ concert at Cardiff’s Principality Stadium below.All prices listed above are subject to fluctuation.A complete breakdown of all the cheapest tickets by section at Principality Stadium for the June 18 Taylor Swift ‘Eras Tour’ concert can be found here:(Note: The New York Post confirmed all above prices at the publication time. All prices are in US dollars, subject to fluctuation and include additional fees at checkout.)Vivid Seats is a verified secondary market ticketing platform, and prices may be higher or lower than face value, depending on demand.
It's not uncommon to see a group of Mancunians run to catch the early morning train to Liverpool Lime Street, as many commute between the two Northern cities on a daily basis.
Taylor Swift fans flocked to Edinburgh at the weekend and, not only did they break the all time attendance record in Scotland for a stadium show, they also made the earth move as hundreds of thousands of swifties shook it off.
Tickets to Taylor Swift's record-breaking Eras Tour sold out almost immediately when they went on sale back in August last year. Since then, die hard Swifites and casual Love Story listeners alike have been clamouring to get their hands on admission to the highly-anticipated music event of the year.
on Instagram after the shows.“Thank you for breaking the all-time attendance record for a stadium show in Scotland 3 times in a row and for all the ways you made us feel right at home. Love you, all 220,000 of you!!!”A post shared by Taylor Swift (@taylorswift)And the Edinburgh shows weren’t without it’s special moments, as the singer even witnessed a couple getting engaged during her combined “Folklore” and “Evermore” set.“I love performing this entire show in the sunlight ’cause I’m pretty sure I just, like, saw somebody get engaged over here,” the pop star told the crowd at Murrayfield Stadium in a clip shared on Threads.Once fans confirmed the exciting news, the “Karma” hitmaker pumped both her arms in the air and screamed, “Yes!”“Congratulations, wow!” she enthusiastically added.
Seeing Taylor Swift in action during her second UK Eras Tour show in Edinburgh was an unforgettable experience. Being so close to such a superstar performing at her peak was like a dream come true. However, as amazing as the concert was - from Taylor's captivating stage presence and incredible vocals, to the skilled dancers and overall production - there were three things I found challenging.
Some fans who attended the first UK shows for Taylor Swift’s massive Eras Tour said they were ‘forced’ to get £75 taxi rides home after saying it was a 'nightmare' trying to get out of the stadium.
Taylor Swift finally kicked off the UK leg of the ‘Eras’ tour in Edinburgh last night (June 7) – check out all the notable moments from the night below.The show was the first of three consecutive shows at Edinburgh’s Murrayfield Stadium and some fans had been queuing for days ahead of gates opening. The day before the show, fans queuing for merch had been warned by security that they could expect to wait over an hour to get served.Swift mentioned during the show – her first in Scotland since 2015 – that she had been told this was the most highly-attended stadium show in Scottish history.She also suggested that Scotland had unconsciously inspired her two lockdown albums ‘folklore’ and ‘evermore’.
Paramore have performed their first opening set for Taylor Swift in the UK leg of the ‘Eras’ show in Edinburgh – watch their performance below.The alt-rock band have officially opened for the pop star and kicked off their tour at Edinburgh’s Murrayfield Stadium, where Swift fans had been queueing for days in anticipation of the concert.Now, Paramore and Swift have landed in the UK, with Paramore playing a tight nine-song set featuring some of their greatest hits like ‘Misery Business’ and ‘Decode’.
Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour finally lands in the UK tonight, and Swifties have been queuing outside Edinburgh’s Murrayfield Stadium for days in anticipation.Swift begins the UK and Ireland leg of her huge, career-spanning tour in the city tonight (June 7) with the first of three consecutive shows in the stadium. Support will come from Paramore.From there, she will play three shows in Liverpool from June 13-15, one night in Cardiff on June 18 and three in London’s Wembley Stadium on June 18-22.
As Taylor Swift's UK concert dates for her The Eras Tour approach, many fans are pondering over their outfits for the big night. If you've been on TikTok recently, you'll have seen that ticket holders are getting crafty, creating their own personalised bodysuits, dresses and boots, all inspired by one of Taylor's eras. And if you're scratching your head at the term 'era', you might not be a hardcore Swiftie, but in essence, it's a specific style associated with one of her albums.
Taylor Swift's fans have been cautioned about the potential of a cruel summer due to scammers.The global sensation is set to touch down in the UK this week for the British leg of her Eras Tour, with thousands expected to descend on Edinburgh, Cardiff, Liverpool and London for her string of performances.Those who missed out on tickets during the general sale are scrambling for last-minute tickets. However, a report from Nationwide indicates that the loyal followers of The Tortured Poets Department singer are most susceptible to fraudsters looking to exploit their eagerness to see their favourite artist live.
As Taylor Swift's UK Eras tour approaches, fans may be fretting over the strict bag policies in place. With the UK leg of her tour starting in just a few days (June 7), handbag and accessory brand Fiorelli is stepping in to help fans navigate UK venue bag policies, all while keeping their style intact. During Taylor's recent European gigs, some venues' no-bag policy left many attendees scrambling for creative ways to carry their essentials.
The Smashing Pumpkins‘ Billy Corgan has praised Taylor Swift and defended the length of her latest album ‘The Tortured Poets Department’ – see what he had to say about the pop star below.Speaking to the Irish Times, Corgan spoke about people complaining about artists releasing long albums – something he’s baffled by. It’s something he’s faced himself, with the Smashing Pumpkins’ latest album ‘ATUM’, which released in three parts with a total of 33 songs.Corgan said, sympathising with Taylor and mentioning Sinéad O’Connor: “Now that Sinéad’s gone, would it be a bad thing if somebody turned up tomorrow and said, ‘Hey, I just found this tape, and there’s enough for 20 – or 30 or 50 – Sinéad songs.’ Would that be a bad thing?”He then addressed Taylor Swift: “Taylor Swift is one of the most gifted pop artists of all time.
Radio 2 star Bob Harris and his family were lucky enough to be invited to Nashville in 2014 to see Taylor Swift perform and to meet the singer and her mother. Now he's opened up to OK! about what it was really like behind the scenes on the Love Story singer's tour. In just two weeks' time, Taylor 's latest Eras tour will be landing in the UK, something fans of the singer will certainly be excited about.