Demand for tickets to Taylor Swift’s 2024 Eras tour in the UK are at fever pitch as fans race to get the best seats available.
While the singer sadly won’t be performing in Manchester, she will be performing 13 dates in Edinburgh, Liverpool, Cardiff, and London next summer and pre-sale tickets are already starting to go on sale.
Liverpool is set to be a popular location for most Mancunians looking to see the superstar live and in person. She’ll be performing three nights at Anfield Stadium on June 13, 14 and 15 next year.
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Tickets for all the three dates in Liverpool are going on presale at various times today. As fans have been rushing to get tickets this week, some expressed anger as they were held in long online queues while others have later discovered their £200 tickets are located 'behind the stage'.
If you’re successful in your quest for tickets or purely just want to see where the best spot is, we’ve got a handy map of the stadium which points out each block.
You can also see the view of the pitch from each individual seat by clicking here.
Ticket prices shared on social media for London Wembley indicate that both presale Left and Right Front Standing are priced at £172.25 each for the Friday, 21 June, 2024 gig. Meanwhile, a presale General Admission Standing is priced at £110.40.
Seated tickets, including side view seats and partially obstructed limited view, are proving to be considerably cheaper, and start at £58.65 and go up to £194.75 each.
For those planning on splashing out for the VIP packages, the Its Been A Long Time Coming Package comes in at a staggering £662.40 each, while Karma Is My Boyfriend is priced at £387.40 and I Remember It All Too Well Package at £332.40. The Ready for It Package is priced at £277.40, It's A Love Story package is £222.40 and We Never Go Out Of Style is £196.60.
US rock band Paramore will be supporting Taylor on each of the three dates. General tickets will go on sale next Tuesday (July 18).