Social media has been flooded with excited Swifties hoping to bag themselves a ticket to the star's UK Eras tour next year.
Anticipation has been building since Taylor Swift announced she would be bringing her Eras tour to Liverpool, London, Edinburgh and Cardiff. Due to significant demand, the Anti Hero singer then announced additional dates.
This week, thousands of fans have been trying to get tickets for next year's shows. These were only for those who had a presale code after buying her Midnights album.
There are only a small number of tickets available through presale and there is a limit to four per customer. Yesterday saw the first batch of presale tickets go on sale for Edinburgh and London. But today, those wishing to go to Liverpool will be able to get their hands on tickets.
However, those who previously registered through Taylor’s Ticketmaster site before June 22 will be sent their own codes for the general sale. We have put together a top guide for all you need to know.
When will I get my code for the general sale?
People waiting for a general sale code will get their email on or around Friday, July 14. However, not everyone who registered their interest will receive a code, some people will be put on a waiting list.
Either way, you will receive an email with the next steps. Ticketmaster said the email on July 14 will include timing details and a link to where the on-sale will occur, and your unique, non-transferrable access code.
When can I buy general sale tickets?
Official ticket agents Ticketmaster and AXS will have an even split of tickets for those who have an access code. Release times vary to ensure the online sites don't experience crashes. The release following release dates are for shows that take place in 2024.
Monday 17 July 2023
- 11:00 BST - London, 21 June & Edinburgh, 7 June 2024
- 13:00 - London, 15 August & Edinburgh, 8 June 2024
- 15:00 - Edinburgh, 9 June 2024
Tuesday 18 July 2023
- 11:00 - Liverpool, June 13 and London 22 2024
- 13:00 - Liverpool, 14 June and London, 16 August 2024
- 15:00 - Liverpool, 15 June 2024
Wednesday 19 July 2023
- 11:00 - London, 23 June 2024
- 13:00 - London, 17 August 2024
- 15:00 - Cardiff, 18 June 2024
How many tickets are available?
The number of tickets available for the presale or the general sale have not been confirmed. However, people have been warned they can only buy up to four tickets per customer.
If I get a code will I automatically get tickets?
Tickets will only be available from Ticketmaster or AXS and can only be purchased with an access code. It has been confirmed that if you have been sent a code, this does not automatically mean you will get tickets.
People who enter the waiting room up to 30 minutes before, will likely be assigned a random place just like the presale system.
How can I buy tickets?
According to Ticketmaster, randomly selected access code holders will have the opportunity to purchase tickets starting at approximately the times and dates listed above. They said: "We expect there will be more demand than there are tickets available."
They suggest logging into your account beforehand so when tickets go on sale you can then:
- Click the above link(s) to the event page(s) for the show(s) you’re eligible to access.
- Log in to your account using the account credentials associated with this e-mail address.
- Waiting rooms will open 30 minutes before sales commence.
- Enter your unique access code. Should you receive an error, double-check you entered the access code exactly as it appears in this email.
- For the best chance to secure tickets, take a moment to select the ticket types and quantity that are right for you before you initiate a search.
- Do not refresh the page during this time.
- When completing your ticket purchase, stay within one browser window. Opening multiple windows or tabs to purchase tickets may result in errors.
- You may not purchase more than four (4) tickets.
- For a faster checkout, make sure your billing address and credit card information is up to date prior to the sale.
All UK tour dates
Friday 7 June – Edinburgh, BT Murrayfield Stadium
Saturday 8 June – Edinburgh, BT Murrayfield Stadium
Sunday 9 June – Edinburgh, BT Murrayfield Stadium
Thursday 13 June – Liverpool, Anfield 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
Sunday 23 June – London, Wembley Stadium
Thursday 15 August – London, Wembley Stadium
Friday 16 August – London, Wembley Stadium
Saturday 17 August – London, Wembley Stadium
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