Prices for Taylor Swift's UK concerts have been revealed ahead of this Friday's pre-sale for her three Dublin gigs.
Ticketmaster yesterday confirmed that tickets for the UK leg of the singer's 'The Eras Tour' will range in price from £58.65 to £194.75.
Speculation is mounting over the prices for the singer's highly anticipated Dublin concerts, which will not be confirmed until the pre-sale on Friday.
It came as the Ticketmaster website crashed on Monday as thousands of fans scrambled to buy tickets for the singer's shows.
Presale tickets to the star's UK and European tour dates went on sale to selected fans who pre-ordered her Midnights album last year.
The 33-year-old US megastar is set to perform three shows at the Aviva Stadium in Dublin from June 28 to June 30 next year.
Fans already had to register last month to be in with a chance of buying tickets for the gigs.
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The registration window ended on June 23 with only a limited number of people receiving an access code to the sale.
Those lucky fans received an email on Saturday to confirm whether they have received an 'on-sale code' or if they have been placed on a waiting list.
Really can’t contain my excitement because… we’re adding 14 new shows to The Eras Tour. And I get to travel the world doing shows with @paramore!! Hayley and I have been friends since we were teens in Nashville and now we get to frolic around the UK/Europe next summer??? I’m… pic.twitter.com/kl1aijxR2o
— Taylor Swift (@taylorswift13) July 5, 2023
On July 14, tickets for the Aviva Stadium concerts will go on sale at staggered times for fans with a presale code.
11am - Presale tickets go on sale for June 28 show
1pm - Presale tickets go on sale for June 29 show
3pm - Presale tickets go on sale for June 30 show
On July 19, anyone who was selected for general sale will receive a purchase link and access code via SMS.
On July 20, general sale tickets for those who received a code will go on sale at staggered times. There is a maximum of four tickets per access code.
It emerged last week that fans in Ireland can expect to pay close to £500 for hotel accommodation in Dublin.
Concerns have been about price-gouging with one TD accusing hotels of unfairly hiking the prices.
A search for accommodation for two adults on June 28 shows many Dublin hotels charging well over £400.