British Taylor Swift fans this weekend are gearing up to see the Eras Tour finally arrive in London.
In three consecutive sold out shows, the Bejewelled singer will be playing Wembley Stadium to more than 270,000 people.
After these shows, Taylor will return to the capital on August 15 for five more shows in the UK before she finally says So Long London.
And it seems like this will be the last time the platinum-selling artist will be touring the UK for the foreseeable future.
New odds from Ladbrokes have suggested she may not bring any kind of world tour back to Great Britain until at least 2030.
Ladbrokes’ Alex Apati doesn’t seem confident she’ll be back anytime soon.
He said: “Taylor Swift’s Eras tour has led to plenty of fans speculating when she’ll be back on UK soil… I don’t know about you, but I’m feeling 2030.”
Considering Taylor Swift’s last world tour – the Reputation Stadium Tour – kicked off in 2018, this could be frighteningly accurate.
During this tour, she played three shows in Britain, including Manchester’s Etihad Stadium, Ireland’s Croke Park and London’s Wembley Stadium.
Tickets for Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour were originally released back in summer 2023. Interested fans were entered into a ballot to buy tickets. But, even if you gained a highly-coveted access code, tickets sold out almost instantly.
As a result, fans have been flocking to various ticket resale websites over the past few months to make their own way into the gigs.
That’s where viagogo and Vivid Seats come in. The online retailers specialise in buying and selling second-hand tickets, from fans to fans.
Because of this, Taylor Swift fans who didn’t manage to get their own tickets can still purchase entry to the upcoming London dates – both this weekend, and in August.
Here’s the links you need:
VIAGOGO – Buy Taylor Swift resale tickets here.
Many fans would rather try their luck with Ticketmaster, however. The official online retailer sold out straight away, but their resale program has been working behind the scenes.
Ticketmaster’s official resale network prevents fans from scalping tickets at extremely high prices.
However, this means tickets barely last seconds when they do go online.
Try your luck using the below link:
Sites such as viagogo and Vivid Seats allow fans to buy resale tickets from other fans. However, it is important to note that many event promoters say tickets should not be resold after initial purchase and will not be valid for admittance to gigs.
Fans attending live events with tickets acquired through resale websites are advised to double-check the ticket terms and conditions at the point of sale – such as Ticketmaster or Live Nation – to ensure a smooth live event experience. Tickets could be voided if they were found to be bought second-hand. As a result, fans are buying at their own risk.
With that said, viagogo also commented: “viagogo is a regulated marketplace where fans have the freedom to buy and sell tickets to their favourite live events, safely and securely, backed by a guarantee.”
Content Source: www.express.co.uk