Thousands of people have been waiting in long queues in the hopes of bagging themselves Taylor Swift tickets for her 2024 UK tour.
The popular singer confirmed last month that she would be bringing her critically acclaimed Eras tour to Liverpool, London, Edinburgh and Cardiff in 2024. Taylor then announced additional dates on July 5 due to the high demand seen through registration.
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 from today.
There are only a small number of tickets available through presale and there is a limit to four per customer, but more dates will be available this week. Today, those wishing to go to the shows in Liverpool on June 13 or London 22 should be ready to buy tickets from 11am, 1pm and 3pm.
As the first lot of ticket sales went through this morning, fans have been sharing the Anfield seating plan online as well as the ticket prices. Some tickets are costing around £125 each however the ECHO was told of large "service fees".
One fan paid around £80 in fees for four tickets. Seated tickets look to be ranging from £57.90 to around £182.75. VIP packages are also available.
- General admission standing - £143.40 each
- Seated ticket - £57.90-£182.75 each - depending on where it gives you, the closer to the stage, the higher the price
- Side view seated ticket - £57.90- £182.75 each - these are a side view of the stage
- Partially obstructed limited view - £57.90-£182.75 each
A picture of the Anfield seating plan for the stadium, which has a capacity of 54,000, has been widely shared on social media as fans took screengrabs from AXS and Ticketmaster once they entered to buy tickets.
General sale will start on July 17, but presale began yesterday, Monday July 10, and is split over three days with each date having its own allotted time. If you pre-ordered Taylor's latest album Midnights from her official store, you should have received a presale code by email between Thursday, July 6 and Friday, July 7.
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