Taylor Swift has made Irish fans ecstatic after announcing she is bringing her record-breaking Eras Tour to Dublin, with tickets expected to be like gold dust.
The US superstar has been selling out multiple nights at massive stadiums across the US since March of this year.
The tour, described by the All Too Well singer as a journey through all of her "musical eras”, is a tribute to the music she has released throughout her 17-year career.
Lasting almost three-and-a-half hours, the Eras Tour covers all styles of music from the 33-year-old’s 10 albums - ranging from country and pop to folk and alternative rock.
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Both fans and critics have been giving the tour rave reviews and will finally make its way to Ireland next summer.
Taylor Swift will perform in Dublin’s Aviva Stadium on Friday, June 28 and Saturday, June 29, 2024.
As well as Dublin, a number of UK dates have also been confirmed for Edinburgh, Cardiff, London and Liverpool.
While Irish fans will be desperate to attend, an urgent warning has been issued that they must register in advance in order to have a chance at buying tickets for the Dublin show. And time is running out as they only have until midnight on Friday, June 23 to do so.
After that, only those who registered will get access to tickets when they go on sale next month, while those who have not registered will miss out. You can register by following this link to Ticketmaster’s dedicated Taylor Swift site.
For those who are considering travelling elsewhere to see the Eras Tour, Liverpool has announced a presale that certain people can sign up for that gives them a chance to access tickets before they go on general sale.
It has been confirmed that Liverpool FC season ticket holders will be granted special access to some tickets by the football club for the Anfield concert.
Season ticket holders, official members and seasonal hospitality members can register for the special presale up until 5pm on Friday, June 23.
The catch is that season tickets and memberships must have been renewed or purchased for the upcoming season by Monday, June 19.
As Liverpool is one of the most popular football teams for Irish supporters, this may be an option for those who have signed up to follow the club and would like to see the Eras Tour in Liverpool.
Liverpool supporters who register interest will not be guaranteed a ticket, as only a certain number of seats have been allocated for them.
The club has stated that it may have to run a ballot system to assign the Taylor Swift tickets set aside for supporters, should interest be that high.
Every supporter ID can register for a maximum of four tickets. Supporters who register will receive an email with further details on Wednesday, July 5.
Liverpool FC said: “Eligible supporters who wish to purchase tickets for The Eras Tour at Anfield must register their interest online between 9am Wednesday June 21 and 5pm Friday June 23 only.
“Please note that registering your interest does not guarantee you tickets. You can register for up to a maximum of four tickets per Supporter ID, per registration. It is important that you only register for the number of tickets you wish to purchase. P
“Please note that you may be required to queue at times. Supporters who register will be contacted via email with further details on Wednesday July 5.
“We reserve the right to run a ballot following the registration process.”
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