Taylor Swift has delighted Irish fans by announcing that she is bringing her record-breaking Eras Tour to Dublin.
The US superstar has been selling out massive stadiums across the US since March of this year, with huge demand for tickets.
The tour, described by her as a journey through all of her "musical eras”, is a tribute to all of the 33-year-old’s studio albums released throughout her 17-year career.
Lasting almost three-and-a-half hours, the Eras Tour covers all styles of music from her 10 studio albums - ranging from country and pop to folk and alternative rock.
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It has been receiving rave reviews from both critics and fans and will finally make its way to Ireland next summer.
She will perform in Dublin’s Aviva Stadium on Friday, June 28 and Saturday, June 29, 2024.
As well as Dublin, a number of UK dates have also been confirmed for Edinburgh, Liverpool, Cardiff and London.
It's the first time the All Too Well singer has performed here since bringing her Reputation Stadium Tour to Croke Park in June 2018.
After the US and Latin America dates for the Eras Tour sold out in minutes, with ticket sales chaos, Irish fans desperate to get their hands on a ticket are being asked to preregister.
How to preregister for Taylor Swift The Eras Tour tickets
If you want to attend Taylor Swift's The Eras Tour in Ireland, you need to register for a chance to buy tickets. The registration helps prevent ticket reselling and aims to give real fans a fair chance.
However, registering doesn't guarantee you a ticket. Only a limited number of fans will get access to the sale. If you're not selected initially, you'll be put on a waitlist and might receive an invitation if more tickets become available.
According to ticketmaster.ie: “Ticket Sales Registration is being used to help fans get tickets for Taylor Swift The Eras Tour in Ireland. This helps us to filter out buyers looking to resell tickets, and instead get them into the hands of fans who want to attend the show.
“Registration does not guarantee access to the sale, or to tickets. We expect there will be more demand than there are tickets available.
“A limited number of fans will get access to the sale, and others will be put on the waitlist. Getting access to the sale doesn’t guarantee tickets. Tickets will be available on a first-come, first-served basis.
“If you aren’t initially selected, you’ll be placed on the waitlist and may receive an invitation if any further tickets become available.”
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The registration period is open until this Friday June 23, so you will need to act fast.
You can register by following this link to Ticketmaster’s dedicated Taylor Swift site.
Date tickets go on sale
Registration for tickets is open until this Friday June 23.
You will receive an email on Wednesday, July 5 letting you know if you were selected for the onsale or placed on the waitlist.
If selected, you will then receive a purchase link and access code via SMS the day before tickets go onsale - which is Thursday, July 13 at 10am.
Expected price
Ticket prices for the international leg of Taylor Swift’s The Eras Tour have yet to be confirmed.
For the US tour, tickets were originally expected to cost between $49 (€45) and $449 (€411) across the American venues.
Tickets were set to go on sale to the public on November 18, 2022 but there were issues with Ticketmaster's website crashing due to overwhelming demand, leading to the cancellation of the public on-sale.
Taylor Swift expressed frustration on social media while US Ticketmaster issued an apology.
The controversy received public criticism, political scrutiny and even led to congressional inquiries.
Many fans were forced to buy tickets through resale vendors at heavily inflated prices, making it hard to find out exactly how much they cost in the US, Mirror UK reports.
Back in March when the Eras Tour kicked off, ticket prices started from $289 (€264) rising to as much as $1,778 (€1,078), 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 ticket reseller Vivid Tickets website today, prices for her remaining US shows have increased even further, with most tickets costing well in excess of $1,000 (€915) per show.
However there is no way of knowing for sure just how much the ticket prices for her shows in Dublin's Aviva Stadium will be until they are officially confirmed.
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