Irish fans of Taylor Swift will be able to purchase tickets today as part of the registered general sale for the Eras Tour 2024.
Swifties signed up to take part in the Ireland sale will be able to buy tickets from Ticketmaster for Swift's shows at Dublin's Aviva Stadium. The 33-year-old singer will be performing live at the venue on June 28th, 29th and 30th next year.
Only fans who have registered for general sale and received an email from Ticketmaster with their link and unique code will be able to buy tickets today. Many fans will also need to be aware of a new rule the ticketing agent brought in this week.
The 'lead-booker' policy means that the cardholder (the name of the person on the ticket) will need to be physically present and attend the event in person in order for the other members of their party to also be allowed in. Ticketmaster responded to the rule here.
Meanwhile, tickets for the Dublin shows go on sale at 11am and will only be available to buy on Ticketmaster to those who have access. Similar to the other general sales and pre-sales, only four tickets are allowed to be purchased per code.
Taylor Swift's next studio album revealed after tenth release broke recordsThe first batch of tickets set to go live at 11am will be for the Friday, June 28th date, followed by 1pm for the June 29th date and 3pm for the June 30th date. Ticketmaster has stressed that tickets will be provided on a "first come first serve basis" as demand is expected to be extremely high.
Dublin's Aviva Stadium seating plan for Taylor's shows is already live on Ticketmaster. The venue can hold around 51,700 people for concerts and there will be a mixture of seating and standing for the Eras Tour.
Official ticket prices were confirmed during the presale and range from €86 to an eye-watering €743.62. General admission is €126 while front right and left standing are €206. Seating tickets start at €86 and go up to €206.
Fans should make sure they are signed into their Ticketmaster account, and enter the waiting room at least 30 minutes before each on-sale time, so the first one will be at 10.30am on Thursday, July 20th.
Once fans are in the waiting room, Ticketmaster will automatically transfer them to the queue when the sale begins. Do not refresh the page when you are in the queue otherwise you will lose your place.