Fans will have another chance to grab Taylor Swift tickets on Tuesday as the second day of presale for her 2024 UK Eras tour gets underway.
The first batch of tickets were snapped up by fans on Monday as thousands queued online to get their hands on one.
More presale tickets will go on sale on Tuesday for all three of her shows at Anfield in Liverpool and two more shows at London's Wembley Stadium throughout the day.
At 11am presale tickets will be available for those who qualify for Taylor's concerts at Anfield Stadium on June 13and London Wembley Stadium on June 23.
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From 1pm presale tickets will go on sale for the Anfield show on June 14, and Wembley on August 16. And then at 3pm tickets will go on sale for the Anfield concert on June 15.
There will be one more day of presale on Wednesday before three days of general sale next week.
Here is how you can secure your Taylor Swift tickets.
Who qualifies for the presale?
Thousands of seats will be available for the presale event but not everyone will have a chance of buying them.
To be in with a chance you must have already registered your interest in seeing Taylor. Registration closed for fans in the UK on June 22 - so if you didn't get chance to do so you will have to wait for the general sale.
Taylor's fans who took part in the Midnights album pre-order offer between Monday 29 August and Thursday 27 October also qualified for special pre-sale access. If you u participated you will be officially communicated with via the email supplied at checkout originally.
On Wednesday, July 5, fans who registered were told whether they have received an 'on-sale code' or if they have been placed on a waiting list for the concert date they had signed up for. The ticket provider has said tickets will be provided on a "first come first serve basis". Demand was extremely high on Monday and is expected to be so again on Tuesday. It means that even those who registered in advance may still not get a ticket.
Fans selected for presale would have recieved their code by email on Sunday. The email included timing details and a link to where the on-sale will occur, and your unique, non-transferrable access code.
Purchasers are held to a ticket limit of four tickets per transaction.
Taylor Swift Eras Tour tickets for her European dates will be available via Ticketmaster and AXS.
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How much are tickets?
Ticket prices for London Wembley indicate that both presale Left and Right Front Standing are priced at £172.25 each. 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 a £277.40, It's A Love Story package is £222.40 and We Never Go Out Of Style is £196.60.
The above is for London Wembley but prices for Liverpool are expected to be similar.
When do the next UK pre-sale tickets go on sale?
The rest of the UK presales go live as follows...
- June 13 - Liverpool, Anfield Stadium (Presale at 11am on Tuesday, July 11)
- June 14 - Liverpool, Anfield Stadium (Presale at 1pm on Tuesday, July 11)
- June 15 - Liverpool, Anfield Stadium (Presale at 3pm on Tuesday, July 11)
- June 18 - Cardiff, Principality Stadium (Presale at 3pm on Wednesday, July 12)
- June 22 - London, Wembley Stadium (Presale at 11am on Tuesday, July 11)
- June 23 - London, Wembley Stadium (Presale at 11am on Wednesday, July 12)
- August 16 - London, Wembley Stadium (Presale at 1pm on Tuesday, July 11)
- August 17 - London, Wembley Stadium (Presale at 1pm on Wednesday, July 12)
When do Taylor Swift tickets go on general sale?
Fans can try for general sale tickets on the following days:
- June 7 - Edinburgh, BT Murrayfield Stadium (General sale at 11am on Monday, July 17)
- June 8 - Edinburgh, BT Murrayfield Stadium (General sale at 1pm on Monday, July 17)
- June 9 - Edinburgh, BT Murrayfield Stadium (General sale at 3pm on Monday, July 17)
- June 13 - Liverpool, Anfield Stadium (General sale at 11am on Tuesday, July 18)
- June 14 - Liverpool, Anfield Stadium (General sale at 1pm on Tuesday, July 18)
- June 15 - Liverpool, Anfield Stadium (General sale at 3pm on Tuesday, July 18)
- June 18 - Cardiff, Principality Stadium (General sale at 3pm on Wednesday, July 19)
- June 21 - London, Wembley Stadium (General sale at 11am on Monday, July 17)
- June 22 - London, Wembley Stadium (General sale at 11am on Tuesday, July 18)
- June 23 - London, Wembley Stadium (General sale at 11am on Wednesday, July 19)
- August 15 - London, Wembley Stadium (General sale at 1pm on Monday, July 17)
- August 16 - London, Wembley Stadium (General sale at 1pm on Tuesday, July 18)
- August 17 - London, Wembley Stadium (General sale at 1pm on Wednesday, July 19)