American pop and country singer-songwriter Taylor Swift has announced her Eras Tour. In August, the artist will perform in Mexico, in November - in Argentina and Brazil. In February next year, the artist's tour will move to Japan and Australia. The European tour will start in 2024. May 9 in Paris, and will end in 2024. August 17 in London. Taylor Swift also revealed that JAV rock band Paramore will be the opening act on her European tour.
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For the concerts of the European tour, all those interested had to register on the official ticketing platforms in order to get the chance to receive a newsletter with instructions on how the advance tickets will be sold. Upon receipt of the instructions, it is explained that other links will be sent on the specified advance ticketing dates, which will require you to join and wait in a giant virtual queue. It is said that not all registrants can receive links. It is emphasized everywhere that it is not guaranteed that you will be able to buy tickets during the advance sale. It is true that you had to register for the newsletters earlier, otherwise you will have to wait for general sale tickets.
However, even such advance planning may not help. For example, the demand for advance tickets for the Eras tour in the US was so high that even Ticketmaster's ticketing system crashed. The anger of the fans simply exploded on social networks. The managers of the sales system had to explain to the US Congress about their abuse of the monopoly position.
There are even three concerts in Warsaw
During the European tour, the performer will organize not one, but two or three concerts in many cities, while six concerts are planned at Wembley Stadium in London. So where and when will the artist appear:
- Paris (France) - May 9-12. (4 concerts);
- Stockholm (Sweden) - May 17-19. (3 concerts);
- Lisbon (Portugal) - May 24-25. (2 concerts);
- Madrid (Spain) - May 30. (1 concert);
- Lyon (France) - June 2-3. (2 concerts);
- Edinburgh (Scotland, United Kingdom) - June 7-9. (3 concerts);
- Liverpool (United Kingdom) - June 13-15. (3 concerts);
- Cardiff (United Kingdom) - June 18. (1 concert);
- London (United Kingdom) - June 21-23. (3 concerts);
- Dublin (Ireland) - June 28-30. (3 concerts);
- Amsterdam (Netherlands) - July 4-6. (3 concerts);
- Zurich (Switzerland) - July 9-10. (2 concerts);
- Milan (Italy) - July 13-14. (2 concerts);
- Gelsenkirchen (Germany) - July 17-19. (3 concerts);
- Hamburg (Germany) - July 23-24. (2 concerts);
- Munich (Germany) - July 27-28. (2 concerts);
- Warsaw (Poland) - August 1-3. (3 concerts);
- Vienna (Austria) - August 8-10. (3 concerts);
- London (United Kingdom) - August 15-17. (3 concerts);
The tour dates are listed on the artist's official website. It is possible that more dates will be announced in the cities of the concert tour. For example, it is already quite difficult to find a higher-class hotel in Warsaw - for example, you may have to pay 500 EUR or more for two nights. That's right, Warsaw in the national stadium the acoustic properties are really poor, so this time we will try to visit the stadium of another European city.
How much can tickets cost?
The advice is simple, if you decide on tickets to a concert buy - choose the budget you want to spend on it. Prices for the European tour have yet to be confirmed, but based on the US and Australian dates, ticket prices are likely to start around €70 for seated, €120 for standing, and VIP packages will start around €760.
