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Anita McSorley & Laura Udall

Taylor Swift Dublin ticket price update amid last-minute change to date Eras Tour goes on sale

Taylor Swift will be bringing her Eras Tour to Ireland next summer and fans are already speculating about how much they can expect to pay for tickets.

The US superstar announced last month that she will be bringing the show to Dublin’s Aviva Stadium on Friday, June 28 and Saturday, June 29.

In an update last week, the 33-year-old confirmed 14 new shows across Europe, including a third Dublin date on Sunday, June 30.

The surprises didn’t end there though, as the All Too Well hitmaker also named Paramore as the opening act.

READ MORE: Taylor Swift Dublin waitlist explained and what to do after getting Eras Tour ticket email

Although ticket sales won't begin until next week, eager Swifties are doing anything they can to find ways to be in with a chance of getting their hands on some, including speculating on how much tickets will cost.

Ticket prices for Taylor Swift Eras Tour US

For the US tour which Taylor is currently on, tickets were set to go on sale to the public on November 18, 2022 but there were issues with Ticketmaster's website crashing due to overwhelming demand.

This led to the cancellation of the public on-sale meaning many fans were forced to buy them through pricey resale vendors.

Those who were lucky enough to get tickets when they briefly went on sale are expected to have paid between $49 (€40) and $449 (€409) each across all US venues.

Most fans, however, were forced to purchase tickets through resale vendors at heavily inflated prices, making it hard to ascertain exactly just how deep they had to dig.

At the start of the 20-city, 52-date US leg of the tour, Vivid Tickets did a comparison on 'cheap' tickets for Taylor.

Back in March, ticket prices started from $289 (€206) rising to as much as $1,778 (€1,620), with prices varying depending on location, as below:

  • Allegiant Stadium, Las Vegas - $307 to $718

  • AT & T Stadium, Arlington - $387 to $990

  • Raymond James Stadium, Tampa - $323 to $1374

  • NRG Stadium, Houston - $3763 to $1116

  • Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta - $466 to $1499

  • Nissan Stadium, Nashville - $392 to $1293

  • Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia - $527 to $1213

  • Gillette Stadium, Foxborough - $650 - $1645

  • MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford - $604 - £1778

  • Soldier Field, Chicago - $632 - $908

  • Ford Field, Detroit - $475 to $849

  • Acrisure Stadium, Pittsburgh - $443 to $792

  • US Bank Stadium, Minneapolis - $361 - $750

  • Paycor Stadium, Cincinnati - $554 - $1112

  • Arrowhead Stadium, Kansas City - $403 - $728

  • Empower Field, Denver - $327 - $849

  • Lumen Field, Seattle - $460 - $1253

  • Levi’s Stadium, Santa Clara - $427 - $1213

  • SoFi Stadium in Inglewood - $289 - $954

According to the Vivid Tickets website today, prices for the remaining shows are being offered for well in excess of $1,100 (€1,002)for her upcoming Denver, Seattle and California shows.

How much will tickets cost for Taylor Swift Eras Tour in Dublin?

Prices have yet to be officially confirmed for the European leg of the tour, but one thing is for sure, fans will do whatever it takes to get their hands on them.

The battle for tickets is likely to be incredibly fierce as Ticketmaster has enforced strict rules on the buying process, with registered fans being selected at random for a chance to purchase.

In order to try and secure a ticket ahead of the sale, some fans in the UK have already gone as far as to book hospitality packages at selected venues paying as much as £750 (€877) per person for a Diamond Package at Wembley Stadium.

In Edinburgh, fans sold out hospitality packages, with tickets costing £275 (€321), £440 (€514) or a whopping £550 (€643) just for one ticket.

Over at Anfield in Liverpool, fans clambered to buy any one of the five hospitality packages available for £249 (€291), £349 (€408) or £449 (€525) a piece.

Hospitality packages across all UK venues are now believed to be sold out and despite their high prices, fans appear to have been willing to pay any amount to secure their tickets.

Meanwhile some eagle-eyed fans believe they have figured out how much tickets could cost.

By estimating how much tickets have sold for in the US and looking at similar shows in Europe, fans have come up with a map they believe might reflect the pricing of the show. However it is worth noting that it is highly speculative.

Posted on the Swifters 2.0 fan group on Facebook, which boasts more than 80,000 followers, the map suggests prices could start at around £49 (€57) for 'side view' seats towards the back of the stage.

Some side view seats - presumably with a better view - are also speculated to be on sale for around the £75 (€87) mark.

The better seats in the house could be going for anywhere between £95 (€110) and £160 (€185).

Those looking to stand at the show could be looking at around £95 (€110) a ticket, while anyone wanting to get up as close to the stage as possible with golden circle tickets might need to shell out for £150 (€174) for the opportunity.

While there is no way of really knowing how much Irish ticket prices will be until the moment they go on sale, it is a nice idea of what fans could be looking to pay.

Changes to date Taylor Swift Eras Tour Dublin tickets go on sale

After Taylor Swift announced a third date for Dublin next summer, a last-minute change was made to the date tickets go on sale.

Wednesday, July 5

July 5 marked an important date for fans hoping to buy tickets to the Eras Tour.

All registrants were due to receive an email letting them know if they were selected for the on-sale or placed on the waitlist.

Thursday, July 6

Irish Taylor Swift fans who bought the Midnights album last year qualify for a special presale.

Their presale access code was sent between July 6 at 10am and July 7 at 10am.

Friday, July 14

For fans with a presale code, tickets for Dublin will go on sale at staggered times on July 14.

11am - Presale tickets go on sale for Aviva Stadium show on Friday, June 28

1pm - Presale tickets go on sale for Aviva Stadium show on Saturday, June 29

3pm - Presale tickets go on sale for Aviva Stadium show on Sunday, June 30

Wednesday, July 19

Anyone who was selected for general sale will receive a purchase link and access code via SMS on Wednesday, July 19, which is the day before tickets go on-sale.

Thursday, July 20

General sale tickets for those who received a code will go on sale on Thursday, July 20 at staggered times.

11am - General tickets go on sale for Aviva Stadium show on Friday, June 28

1pm - General tickets go on sale for Aviva Stadium show on Saturday, June 29

3pm - General tickets go on sale for Aviva Stadium show on Sunday, June 30

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