Overnight, Taylor Swift played her first of eight shows at London’s Wembley Stadium. After months of anticipation, the Eras Tour has finally arrived at the UK’s capital – and she’s playing a plethora of gigs there over the coming weeks.
While last night, June 21, 2024, was her first show, she will be playing two more tonight (Saturday, June 22) and tomorrow (Sunday, June 23).
If you attended last night and want to go see Taylor play her Eras Tour again – or if you never had tickets in the first place – you can still make your own entrance this weekend.
While official tickets sold out extremely quickly when they were first released, various resale websites have plenty available, meaning you still have a chance. And some of them are more affordable than others. Here’s the breakdown:
Taylor Swift fans have had a long lead-up to the Eras Tour coming to the UK’s capital. In that time, they have been given a number of helpful guides on how to get involved.
We wrote one on the ins and outs of buying resale tickets, the benefits, risks, and many other tidbits of information. Here’s the link.
There are also a plethora of bag restrictions for fans attending. And we broke down all of the bag policies for those attending. Here’s the link.
There’s also a huge amount of banned items – props and gadgets not allowed inside the walls of the upcoming shows. Here’s the full breakdown.
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