How to Buy Taylor Swift Eras Tour Tickets: Presale, Prices, Tour Dates

Publish date: 2024-04-28

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Taylor Swift is back on the road for the first time since 2018. The pop star's new concert, called the Eras Tour, kicked off in the US on March 17, 2023, and the show is expanding to international markets on August 24.

Demand for tickets was incredibly high during the show's initial presale period, leading to major technical difficulties with Ticketmaster's online systems. The whole ordeal left many fans unhappy and forced some to pay hefty prices on the resale market in order to snag seats. 

Tickets for the tour's remaining US dates are only available through resale sites like StubHub and Vivid Seats. However, official registration periods are now open for several international dates in Mexico, South America, Europe, Asia, and Australia. If you're hoping to snag tickets for these upcoming shows, we've got you covered with full details on tour dates and registration deadlines.

We've just had a look at StubHub and Vivid Seats and while we'd certainly not call any options 'cheap' we have noticed some of the prices for imminent Inglewood dates at the SoFi Stadium start to drop from some resellers. This will be because the tickets are worthless if nobody buys them by the concert's date so some resellers will begin to lose their nerve and settle for a lower amount.   

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Taylor Swift US Eras Tour dates

Here's a full rundown of all the remaining US concert dates as of August 4.

Taylor Swift Eras Tour Ticketmaster quick links:

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Taylor Swift international Eras Tour dates

Taylor Swift has announced 50 international dates for the Eras Tour across Mexico, South America, Asia, Australia, and Europe. Here's a full rundown of all international concert dates announced so far:

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How to buy tickets for the Taylor Swift Eras Tour

Taylor Swift in promotion art for her album "Midnights." Beth Garrabrant

Tickets for Taylor Swift's Eras Tour in the US are now only available to purchase through resale sites like StubHub. and Vivid Seats. However, tickets for many international tour dates are just starting to open for registration and go on sale.

Ticketing for shows in Mexico, Singapore, the UK, Ireland, France, the Netherlands, Sweden, and Spain are being handled via Ticketmaster. Registration for Singapore opens on June 23 at 12 p.m. SGT and closes June 28 at 12 p.m. SGT. Registration in the UK is now open and closes on June 22 at 11:59 p.m. BST. Registration in every other Ticketmaster region is open now and closes at 11:59 p.m on June 23 local event time. 

Ticketing for shows in Argentina, Brazil, Japan, Australia, Portugal, Italy, Switzerland, Germany, Poland, and Austria are being handled by other ticket services. Click each link for full registration details and deadlines. 

Registering does not guarantee you'll be selected to purchase tickets once each general sale begins, but it's the best way to try and reserve a spot. If you're selected, you'll receive more details on how and when you can purchase your tickets.

You can find full registration details for upcoming international ticket sales on the Taylor Swift website. The registration process may differ for each region so make sure to check your location's specific instructions in order to sign up. 

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How much are Taylor Swift Eras Tour tickets?

In the US, general ticket prices for Taylor Swift's the Eras Tour started at $49 and went up to $449. VIP ticket package prices ranged from $199 to $899.

Keep in mind, however, these price ranges were for official purchases through Ticketmaster. Resale sites are now charging much more for tickets. that being said, resale prices might drop the closer you get to the date and resellers start to worry they might lose out. 

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Who is opening for Taylor Swift's Eras Tour?

Hayley Williams of Paramore performs in 2018. Josh Brasted/Getty Images

Taylor Swift is performing with nine different guest acts on her US tour, including Paramore, Beabadoobee, Phoebe Bridgers, Girl in Red, MUNA, Haim, Gayle, Gracie Abrams, and Owenn.

Here's a breakdown of which cities each each guest is playing:

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