Taylor Swift resale tickets to her Australian Eras Tour opens – Here’s how you can score one and what you can expect to pay
Taylor Swift resale tickets for her upcoming Australian Eras Tour officially became available on Friday.
Swifties now have the chance to purchase tickets already purchased by others who no longer need them through the official Ticketek Marketplace Lounge.
However, fans should prepare for long waits and possibly missing out as hundreds of thousands of Aussies are expected to flock to the venue.
When visiting the Marketplace Lounge, fans are greeted with the message: ‘Ticket availability is therefore dependent on fans submitting their tickets for resale.
“Ticketek’s Fan to Fan marketplace is up and running. You will soon be redirected to the Marktplaats site.’
Taylor Swift resale tickets for her upcoming Australian Eras Tour officially became available on Friday
Unfortunately, there already seem to be delays, with many heading to X to complain that the site is crashing and not letting them through.
The resale site opened at 10am and will be active until Friday, December 15.
There is no clear prediction on the number of tickets that will be sold on the platform, as this is limited to those who have already purchased a ticket and no longer need their ticket.
Swifties now have the chance to purchase tickets already purchased by others who no longer need them through the Ticketek Marketplace Lounge. Fans should prepare for long waits and possibly missing out as thousands of Aussies are expected to flock to the venue
Due to strict scalping laws, fans are not required to pay significantly more than the original price of a ticket, as they cannot be sold for more than ten percent of their original purchase price.
When they went on sale earlier this month, ticket prices ranged from $79.90 for the cheapest seats to $379.00 for first class A Reserve spots.
On the resale platform, the highest regular ticket price will be $416.90.
For those looking at a VIP package, prices range from a minimum of $385.90 to a hefty $1374.90 for a single pass.
Fans who manage to purchase a resold ticket will undergo a reissue process, during which they will receive new barcodes and personalized details that will render the original ticket invalid.
Unfortunately, there already seems to be delays, with many heading to X to complain that the site is crashing and not letting them through
The resale platform opened at 10am on Friday, giving Swifties the chance to buy a ticket from fans looking to sell their ticket
Ticket delivery takes place in two ways: uploaded to Marketplace accounts or sent via email.
The Love Story hitmaker, 33, will perform three shows in Melbourne on February 16, 17 and 18 and four in Sydney on February 23, 24, 25 and 26.
Earlier this month it was revealed that fans went to great lengths to get tickets for Swift’s Australian Eras Tour.
The Love Story hitmaker 33 will perform three shows in Melbourne on February 16, 17 and 18 and four in Sydney on February 23, 24, 25 and 26
Thousands of new seats for her Australian shows were released by Ticketek on November 10 at 10am in Sydney and 4pm in Melbourne, and Swifties in both cities clamored for a spot in the queue.
The lines at the Ticketek box offices in both Melbourne and Sydney stretched around the block, with many fans camping out with sleeping bags and lounge chairs, while others waited patiently on the online Ticketek website – Swift’s four Sydney concerts in February all sold out by 11.20am .
Earlier this month it was revealed that fans went to great lengths to get tickets for Swift’s Australian Eras Tour