The first batch of tickets for Taylor Swift's 2024 UK and Ireland Eras Tour have gone on sale, revealing what the prices for her Aviva gigs will look like.
The acclaimed singer-songwriter is set to perform three shows in Dublin next summer from June 28 to June 30. Ticketmaster Ireland confirmed that tickets will not be going on general sale and fans were asked to register in advance.
The registration window ended at midnight on Friday, June 23 and the pre-sale starts on Friday, July 14, with only a limited number of fans getting an access code to the sale. Anyone not selected initially, was put on a waitlist and might receive an invitation if more tickets become available.
Fans who pre-ordered her "Midnights" album last year are in for the first chance to get their hands on tickets with a special presale that kicked off on Monday.
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Although those with a presale code who want to attend her Dublin shows will have to wait until Friday, July 14, the presale of her Edinburgh and London concerts kicked off today and we finally have an idea of what the ticket prices look like.
While there won't be confirmation on Dublin prices until the first presale, it is likely that they will be of a similar price.
Here are the ticket prices are currently on sale for Friday, June 21 at Wembley Stadium, in their euro equivalent:
- Ticket presale seated ticket - €68.52- €227.52 each
- Ticket presale general admission standing - €128.97each
- Tickets presale front standing left ticket - €201.23 each
- Ticket presales front standing right ticket - €201.23 each
These are the key date fans hoping to attend in Dublin should look out for:
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
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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
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