Taylor Swift fans across Ireland are counting down the hours until tickets for her record-breaking Eras Tour go on sale.
The US superstar recently announced the European and UK leg of the show, which includes three dates in Dublin’s Aviva Stadium on June 28, 29 and 30 next year.
With tickets expected to be like gold dust, Ticketmaster asked those interested in attending to pre-register and only a limited number of people received an access code for the sale.
Other Swifties in Ireland and the UK who bought the star’s Midnights album between August 29 and October 27, 2022 qualify for a special presale, which kicked off this week.
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Monday saw the first batch of presale tickets go on sale for the Edinburgh and London shows, while those wanting to go to Liverpool had their chance on Tuesday and Cardiff fans will try their luck today.
This week also saw general sale tickets for some European shows go on sale, including Paris yesterday, where the sale had to be paused due to overwhelming demand.
Dublin presale tickets will finally go on sale on Friday, before general sale kicks off next Thursday.
As the first lot of tickets went on sale, fans got a first look at ticket prices and seating plans.
Tickets for the UK shows range from a reasonable £57.65 to an eye-watering £661.40 for certain VIP passes. General admission standing costs £109.40 while seating tickets have a range of prices up to £182.50.
Meanwhile, tickets for the Paris show begin at €69.50, with the highest price listed as €827.40 for the top VIP pass. General admission standing costs €97 while seating tickets have a range of prices up to €168.50.
Based on Paris, here is the likely price of tickets for the Eras Tour in Dublin.
- Golden Circle (diamond): €157.50
- General access (track): €97
- Lower tier: €168.50
- Lower tier (reduced vision): €91.50
- Middle tier: €113.50
- Middle grade (reduced vision): €69.50
- Top tier: €86
- VIP 1: €827.40
- VIP 2: €552.40
- VIP 3: €442.40
- VIP 4: €387.40
- VIP 5: €387.40
- VIP 6: €332.40
- VIP 7: €277.40
Meanwhile seating plans have been confirmed for the UK shows in Edinburgh, Liverpool, London and Cardiff. The official Aviva Stadium Eras Tour layout is set to be published when presale tickets go on sale on Friday.
The Aviva Stadium has a capacity of 51,700, meaning Liverpool’s Anfield Stadium is the closest in size of all the UK venues, holding 54,000 fans.
Therefore, Anfield Stadium is likely to look similar to the Aviva Stadium, with the exception of the stage being placed on the opposite side. You can compare them below.
Liverpool Anfield Stadium Eras Tour layout
Dublin Aviva Stadium typical concert seating plan
It comes as fans are being reminded about the date tickets for Dublin go on sale.
Wednesday, July 5
July 5 marked an important date for fans hoping to buy tickets to the Eras Tour.
All registrants were due to receive an email letting them know if they were selected for the on-sale or placed on the waitlist.
Thursday, July 6
Irish Taylor Swift fans who bought the Midnights album last year qualify for a special presale.
Their presale access code was sent between July 6 at 10am and July 7 at 10am.
Friday, July 14
For fans with a presale code, tickets for Dublin will go on sale at staggered times on July 14.
11am - Presale tickets go on sale for Aviva Stadium show on Friday, June 28
1pm - Presale tickets go on sale for Aviva Stadium show on Saturday, June 29
3pm - Presale tickets go on sale for Aviva Stadium show on Sunday, June 30
Wednesday, July 19
Anyone who was selected for general sale will receive a purchase link and access code via SMS on Wednesday, July 19, which is the day before tickets go on-sale.
Thursday, July 20
General sale tickets for those who received a code will go on sale on Thursday, July 20 at staggered times.
11am - General tickets go on sale for Aviva Stadium show on Friday, June 28
1pm - General tickets go on sale for Aviva Stadium show on Saturday, June 29
3pm - General tickets go on sale for Aviva Stadium show on Sunday, June 30