Taylor Swift fans were left delighted after the American singer-songwriter revealed she would be adding Scottish dates to her The Eras Tour.
As the news spread, UK Swifties have been left wondering how much they should expect to pay to see the All Too Well singer.
Tickets for the UK and European stint of the tour are yet to be released. The American leg of her incredible Eras tour sold out in minutes, with ticket sales chaos made even more frantic by high-profile service failures on the Ticketmaster website reports the Mirror.
Originally, tickets were expected to cost between $49 (£41) and $449 (£377) each across all US venues.
However, most fans were forced to purchase tickets through resale vendors at heavily inflated prices, making it hard to ascertain exactly how much they cost.
At the beginning of the 20-city, 52-date US stint of the tour, the New York Post wrote an article on how to find 'cheap' tickets for Taylor, taking their information from second-hand ticketing site, Vivid Tickets.
Back in March, ticket prices started from $289 (£227) rising to as much as $1778 (£1398), with prices varying depending on location, as below:
- Allegiant Stadium, Las Vegas - $307 to $718
- AT & T Stadium, Arlington - $387 to $990
- Raymond James Stadium, Tampa - $323 to $1374
- NRG Stadium, Houston - $3763 to $1116
Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta - $466 to $1499
Nissan Stadium, Nashville - $392 to $1293
Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia - $527 to $1213
Gillette Stadium, Foxborough - $650 - $1645
MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford - $604 - £1778
Soldier Field, Chicago - $632 - $908
Ford Field, Detroit - $475 to $849
Acrisure Stadium, Pittsburgh - $443 to $792
US Bank Stadium, Minneapolis - $361 - $750
Paycor Stadium, Cincinnati - $554 - $1112
Arrowhead Stadium, Kansas City - $403 - $728
Empower Field, Denver - $327 - $849
Lumen Field, Seattle - $460 - $1253
Levi’s Stadium, Santa Clara - $427 - $1213
SoFi Stadium in Inglewood - $289 - $954
Judging from the Vivid Tickets website today, prices for the remaining shows have increased even further, with most tickets costing well in excess of $1,000 dollars per show.
2023 has already seen some high-profile performers including Beyonce, Madonna and Bruce Springsteen embark on their own British shows as part of various world tours.
In the midst of a cost of living crisis, promoters and entertainers have received criticism for the high price of tickets, with some shows costing as much as £1,300 despite pre-sales prices being advertised at far more affordable prices.
While there is no way of knowing for sure just how much the UK ticket prices will be when they are released, we can assume that they will be very much in demand, no matter the cost.
Taylor will bring her The Era's Tour to BT Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh, on June 7 and 8, 2024
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