If there’s one thing you can say about Taylor Swift, it’s that she knows how to create hype.
The Shake It Off singer brings her Eras Tour to Dublin’s Aviva Stadium next June, specifically 28, 29 and 30.
Tickets go on general sale Thursday 20 July and the hype around getting these tickets is at an all-time high.
The somewhat complicated process has been put in place by the US star to ensure fans across the globe – and not touts or bots – get their hands on the tickets.
Here’s everything you need to know about securing tickets to see the country pop queen…
I’ve done nothing so far – am I too late to jump on the bandwagon?
In short, yes. You are the Anti-Hero.
Pre-registration was essential and closed at midnight on 24 June.
For those who registered, you’ve either received an access code or been waitlisted.
Ticketmaster says that this was done through random selection of all those who pre-registered.
I’ve received a code – what next?
Congrats – you’re one of the lucky ones as you will have first access to tickets when they go on sale on 20 July.
The tickets will be released at staggered times on the day – those for the 28 June show will be released at 11am; those for the 29 June gig at 1pm; and finally, the tickets for the 30 June gig will be released at 3pm.
Expect a purchase link to be sent the day before (Wed 19 July) via two text messages.
You can take part in all three sales with the same access code i.e. you can get tickets for different shows, however you are limited to four tickets overall.
I’ve been waitlisted – what next?
You need to calm down – you’re still in with a chance and may receive an access code if more tickets become available.
If you do move off the waitlist, you will receive two SMS messages with your access code details and where to access tickets.
An email may be sent if there are any issues with the SMS system.
So keep an eye on your phone on the morning of 20 July, and be ready to pounce!
Important – “Lead Booker” issues
Watch out for this – the Eras tour is now listed as what is known as a “lead booker” event.
This means the person who purchased the tickets (the “lead booker”) will need to physically be at the event and tickets cannot be passed on to friends or family.
That person will need to show proof of identity at the gig to be allowed in.
Any tips for the morning?
Ticketmaster advises fans to log into their Ticketmaster account on their website prior to the tickets being released, using the log-in associated with the email address you pre-registered with.
Make sure your billing address and debit/credit card information is up to date prior to the sale to avoid losing precious seconds when it comes to payment.
Waiting rooms will open 30 minutes before sales commence but try get in before this.
Stay within one browser window at all times and do not use your one Ticketmaster account across several devices. Doing so may result in errors or the system thinking you are a bot and kicking you out.
After searching for tickets, do not refresh – it may take some time to bring up tickets.
If it says not ticket are available, then search again as tickets may become available as others release ones they don’t want.
Accessible tickets will be available to purchase via the accessible symbol on the main event page on Ticketmaster, subject to availability.
Are there limits on how many tickets you can buy?
Yes, there is a max limit of four tickets per person / code.
How many people have received access codes for the Irish gigs?
This is not known as yet.
How much will tickets cost?
They will range from €86 for the cheapest seated ticket to €743.62 for the top VIP package.
The lowest priced standing tickets are €126 each, but a standing ticket close to the stage will set you back €206.
Are there age restrictions?
Under 16s must be accompanied by an adult over 25 years of age.
If I get a ticket, what can I expect?
A rocking night as Swift brings fans on a journey through her almost 20-year music career.
She will cover her various eras and albums, including Lover, Reputation and Folklore.
In terms of duration, previous Swift concerts have been in the region of two hours, but the Eras Tour is breaking all expectations. Fans can expect over three hours of music, with Swift rattling through 44 of her hits – of course, not all songs will be played in their entirety.
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