US Swifties Flying To Europe For Cheaper Eras Tickets
If there is something to be said about current concert tickets, it is that the prices seem to get higher and higher each year. That doesn’t hold bias for Swifties.
As Taylor Swift is gearing up to continue her record-breaking Eras Tour in Europe, Swifties from the US are buying up tickets overseas. The cost of flying and the tickets in Europe are cheaper than the ones here. The ride-or-die Swifties who missed out on the pop icon’s US leg of her tour last year or those who can’t get enough and want to see her again found a more cost-effective way to see the “Anti-Hero.”
Cheaper Eras Tickets In Europe
The pop star, 34, is scheduled to kick off her 18-city Europe leg of the Eras Tour in Paris on Thursday (May 9), and her US Swifties plan to follow this “tortured poet” across the pond in the coming weeks. The arena where Swift is appearing said Americans bought 20% of the tickets for her four sold-out shows. Stockholm, the tour’s next stop, expects about 10,000 concertgoers from the U.S.
As we previously reported, with the recent release of Swift’s The Tortured Poets Department, her fans believe she will be including her new songs in her setlist. That theory was further proven in a YouTube Short she shared following the album release, where eagle-eyed fans picked up on clues that she most likely will be performing songs from TTPD.
For fans who do not wish to travel overseas to catch Swift performing live, her Eras Tour is currently streaming on Disney+ via the documentary. However, online travel company Expedia told AP News last June that Swift’s devoted fans who are traveling to see her is a part of a larger trend called “tour tourism.”
Swifties gearing up to travel to Europe justified the expense after noticing tighter restrictions on ticket fees and resales in Europe. Spending the same amount of money for one ticket as opposed to a trip overseas including the ticket, the round-trip airfare, and three nights in a hotel, is the allure for Swifties to make the travel plans.
Taylor will play 51 shows in 13 countries over the next five months in Europe, with an expected $2 billion gross in ticket sales alone, smashing the record from 12 months ago, according to The Sun.