Presale for Taylor Swift’s UK Eras tour continues today (Picture: Sarah Yenesel/EPA-EFE/REX/Shutterstock)
Hold onto your hats Taylor Swift fans – today (July 12) is your last chance to grab tickets to the star’s upcoming Eras UK tour dates.
The Black Space hitmaker announced she would be bringing the epic tour that spans her entire back catalogue to our shores last month, with fans predicting that getting hold of tickets would be like The Hunger Games.
And they weren’t wrong, with it being announced that fans would need to register for the chance to buy tickets during presale.
Registration for presale is now closed, with those who did sign up being sent information via email on whether they would be sent an exclusive access code for the chance to purchase, or whether they would be added to a waitlist.
Each presale day this week has given fans the chance to purchase tickets for a different date of the UK Eras leg of Taylor’s tour.
But which dates are on presale today? Here’s what you need to know.
What Taylor Swift Eras UK tour tickets are on presale today, July 12?
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Swifties get ready – there are three different UK dates at three different times that you will be able to try for tickets today.
Taylor Swift presale will kick off today for one last time (Picture: Taylor Hill/TAS23/Getty Images for TAS Rights Management)
At 11am, fans can purchase tickets for the star’s June 23, 2024 show at London’s Wembley Arena.
Then at 1pm, if you’re not successful two hours earlier or if you can’t do this date, you can try your look at buying tickets for another of Taylor’s Wembley dates on August 16, 2024.
Your final chance comes at 3pm, when you can purchase tickets for the star’s Cardiff show on June 18, 2024, at the city’s Principality Stadium.
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In case you weren’t already aware, these are the dates Taylor will be playing in the UK next year:
Full Taylor Swift UK Eras tour dates
Liverpool, Anfield Stadium – June 14 and 15, 2024
Cardiff, Principality Stadium – June 18, 2024
London, Wembley Stadium – June 21, 22, and 23, and August 15, 16 and 17, 2024
Presale tickets for London’s Wembley Stadium which have been on sale this week were priced as follows:
Seated ticket – £58.65 – £194.75
General admission standing – £110.40
Front standing – £172.25
Be aware before you buy, however, that you can only purchase four tickets per show. So if you’re planning to go with a larger group, you’ll need multiple people on standby to tackle the queues.
Fans will have three different opportunities today to buy tickets (Picture: John Shearer/Getty Images for TAS Rights Management)
Fans have been warned to be wary of ticket scams out there as the demand to attend pushes those left without a way in to search for alternative ways to buy those coveted tickets.
Presale has proved to be troublesome since it kicked off on Monday, with the star’s Midnights album presale access seeing Ticketmaster and AXS experience crashes.
Sales had to be suspended in France after a million people logged on to join the general ticket sale that’s happening there – hopefully not a sign of things to come when the same sale goes live in the UK next week, (July 17).
The Taylor Swift Eras UK dates on presale today, July 12
11am
London – Sunday, June 23, 2024
1pm
London – Saturday, August 17, 2024
3pm
Cardiff – Tuesday, June 18, 2024
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Best of luck fellow Swifties.Â