Taylor Swift is making a strong comeback for her upcoming “Eras” tour, set to kick off in March 2023 at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona, where she also kicked off her “Reputation” tour in 2018.
Since her initial tour announcement, Swift has added eight more shows to her tour, which has left fans scrambling to line up their finances and priorities in time for ticket sales.
According to Buzzfeed News, some fans, called Swifties, have gone so far as to earmark savings funds for the singer-songwriter’s upcoming tour.
Swiftie Cayla Jordan, 31, explained why she decided to do it: “I knew this tour was going to be an insane number of people wanting to buy tickets, so I didn’t want my money to be a reason I couldn’t go.”
She had renamed one of her savings funds to “Tay”, Swift’s nickname, after the tour was announced; it was supposed to fund his trip to Mexico with friends, but that may not happen anytime soon.
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Many Swfties are like Jordan in this regard, as several have shared their strategies for finding the funds to pay for the very expensive concert tickets.
“Literally choosing to defer paying for a car to get those Taylor Swift concert tickets because you know the priorities, [sic]another Swiftie wrote on Twitter.
“I try not to stress about Taylor tickets because I’ll be in Florida when they go on sale, so that shouldn’t even be my main priority, but Taylor Swift is the only artist I’ve ever wanted to see live, so I’m praying for tickets”, another fan wrote.
Their concern and panic stems from the fact that the ticket prices are a bit high this time around. According to reports, tickets for the “Eras” tour will range from $49 to $449.
While some of the hardcore Swfties who want to see the “Anti-Hero” singer up close can take advantage of the VIP packages, which should start at $199 all the way up to $899.
Since her previous tour, Swift has amassed a massive following and released several new albums and re-recorded albums, which has only raised the stakes for longtime fans and new fans who want to see her on this very special tour. expected.
A 28-year-old Swiftie from Forth Worth, Texas, interviewed by Buzzfeed News, said she was “very willing” to spend $1,000 on an “Eras” tour ticket.
“My friend asked me: ‘What is your budget?’ and I said, ‘What’s the limit on my credit card?'” Kristen Palczewski said.
Swift recently added eight more shows to her tour, but many are eagerly awaiting more announcements, especially international fans who are keen for the singer to visit their country as well.
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