Taylor Swift’s 2024 Australian Eras Tour: Everything you need to know about when tickets on sale

Taylor Swift announced on Wednesday that she will be bringing her Eras Tour to Sydney and Melbourne in February 2024.

The concerts will be the first time the Love Story hitmaker, 33, has performed in Australia since 2018 and tickets to her show are expected to sell out quickly.

Details have now been released on how Swifties can purchase a ticket to one of her concerts and how much they can expect to pay.

Taylor Swift announced on Wednesday that she will be bringing her Eras Tour to Sydney and Melbourne in February 2024

When are Taylor Swift’s Australian concerts?

The Pennsylvania native will perform five concerts in Australia in February, two in Melbourne and three in Sydney.

The Victorian shows will take place at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on February 16 and 17.

Swift will then fly to Sydney to perform three consecutive nights at Accor Stadium on February 23, 24 and 25.

Details have now been released on how Swifties can purchase a ticket to one of her concerts and how much they can expect to pay

Details have now been released on how Swifties can purchase a ticket to one of her concerts and how much they can expect to pay

How and when can I buy a ticket?

The presale of the American Express VIP package goes on sale Monday, June 26, and there are two VIP packages available: It’s Been a Long Time Coming + Karma is My Boyfriend.

Promoter Frontier Touring will then host their presale starting Wednesday, June 28 with available tickets and VIP packages.

General tickets go on sale Friday, June 30, with Sydney kicking off at 10am local time and Melbourne going on sale at 2pm.

Frontier Touring advises fans to purchase tickets through authorized sellers.

“We cannot guarantee ticket purchases made by any means other than through the official ticket offices listed on the Frontier website,” it said in a statement.

The Pennsylvania native will perform five concerts in Australia in February, two in Melbourne and three in Sydney

The Pennsylvania native will perform five concerts in Australia in February, two in Melbourne and three in Sydney

How much is a ticket to Swift’s concert?

Swift’s show offers a variety of different ticket options to suit all types of needs and budgets.

And since Swift only performs in Australia’s two largest cities, tickets are expected to sell out quickly as fans travel interstate to see the iconic singer perform.

Fans will have to spend between $79.90 and $379.90 to see the Fearless star live in concert.

Plus, VIP packages start from $349.90 and go up to a whopping $1249.90 for the It’s Been A Long Time Coming Bundle.

This package includes one reserve A floor ticket, four Taylor Swift prints, a tote bag, merchandise, memorabilia, and a VIP Tour laminate/matching lanyard.

Fans will have to spend between $79.90 and $379.90 to see the Fearless star live in concert

Fans will have to spend between $79.90 and $379.90 to see the Fearless star live in concert

What do I get for the costs?

Swift’s acclaimed Eras Tour is fast becoming one of the highest-grossing concert tours of all time, already earning more than $1 billion.

The iconic singer performs a set list of 44 songs over three hours, consisting of both new and old hits.

As the name suggests, fans can expect her to pay tribute to her different musical ‘eras’ in an extravagant show where no expense is spared.

The Eras Tour started in March and ends on August 9.

The American trek has drawn large crowds and celebrities such as Miles Teller, Aaron Rodgers, Drew Barrymore, Jennifer Lawrence, Camila Cabello and Shawn Mendes.

VIP packages start from $349.90 and go up to a whopping $1249.90 for the It's Been A Long Time Coming Bundle

VIP packages start from $349.90 and go up to a whopping $1249.90 for the It’s Been A Long Time Coming Bundle

Swift's acclaimed Eras Tour quickly becomes one of the highest-grossing concert tours of all time, grossing over $1 billion

Swift’s acclaimed Eras Tour quickly becomes one of the highest-grossing concert tours of all time, grossing over $1 billion