Taylor Swift Is Back on the Road: Here’s How to Get Tickets to The Eras Tour & How Much They Cost
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Taylor Swift‘s The Eras Tour is ready for a comeback! After announcing a forthcoming tour book and The Tortured Poets Department on CD and vinyl, completing the European leg of her tour and dropping the Eras Tour movie on Disney+ earlier this year, Swift is officially “back in the office” as her heavily anticipated tour resumes in Miami on Friday (Oct. 18).
Now that she’s back on the road, the second leg of the Eras North American tour kicks off with three nights at Miami’s Hard Rock Stadium.
Swift is slated to perform at the Caesars Superdome in New Orleans from Oct. 25 to 27. Tickets are scarce and selling fast — especially in the last hour (more than 81,000 people were looking at tickets when we last checked). Prior to circling back to the U.S., the Eras Tour has stopped in Spain, Sweden, Portugal and Japan, France, Poland, Austria, Australia and the U.K.
Tickets for the North American leg are currently available at StubHub, Vivid Seats and Seat Geek, although pricing usually starts at around $700-$800, demand is extremely high at the moment, so while tickets currently start at $703 at SeatGeek and over $824 at StubHub, most of the good seats could cost you more than $1,000 depending on the date of the show. Other resale ticket sites will cost you around the same price but for fans who want to catch Swift’s opening night in Miami on Oct. 18, tickets prices start at $708 at Vivid Seats and just over $800 at StubHub.
The Eras Tour is a celebration of all 10 of the studio albums Swift has released since 2006. The massively successful tour has reportedly raked in over $1 billion, according to Forbes. But with the launch of a new album era, Swift has been incorporating Tortured Poets into the tour for a section dubbed, “Female Rage: The Musical.”
In 2022, Swift shared a poster advertising the tour’s initial 27-date U.S. leg on Instagram featuring a collage of photos of herself through the years, from the time of her self-titled debut to Midnights, which dropped less than two weeks prior to the tour news.
“I wanted to tell you something that I’ve been so excited about for a really long time. I’ve been planning for ages and I finally get to tell you: I’m going back on tour,” Swift said on GMA, announcing the news. “The tour is called the Eras tour and it’s a journey through all of the musical eras of my career.”
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