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Here’s How To Get Last-Minute Tickets To Taylor Swift’s ‘Eras Tour’

Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour has been a hot topic for months, with Swifties flooding to buy tickets. The hype truly has never stopped. In Boston, Swifties also waited hours for her merch at Gillette, a trend reflected across the country. In Glendale, Arizona, Swift had 69,000 people in attendance at once of her shows — breaking the record for highest attended concert for a U.S. female artist. And throwback: When Ticketmaster first released Taylor Swift tickets back in November, 14 million people tried to get in to buy seats — which Live Nation said could have filled 900 stadiums. 

Swifties, you better be on the lookout. Because even if you didn’t get Taylor Swift tickets when they were first available — or maybe you’ve caught onto the concert fever — you, too, can get last minute tickets to Taylor’s concert. But be warned, your wallet may hurt after. (From what I’ve heard about the show, though, maybe it’s worth it!) Without further ado, here are three ways to get last-minute tickets to the Taylor Swift Eras Tour.

Try your luck on verified secondhand sites.

While tickets are sold out via Ticketmaster, your order is 100% guaranteed to go through using Stubhub’s FanProtect program. In addition, other secondhand sites serve as great alternatives for snagging last-minute tickets. Depending on where you live, and what your budget is, you can buy the tickets left in cities such as New York, Kansas City, Chicago, and Denver, amongst others.

Social Media Accounts Sharing legit sellers.

Accounts such as @erastourresell and other social media accounts are helping Swifties sell and buy their tickets, which you can also get in on before it’s too late. However, make sure you don’t get scammed because it’s becoming increasingly common for people who were really excited to get their tickets to find out they were deceived.

Check Your Local Radio Station For contests.

Yes, people still listen to the radio! It’s worth powering up your local stations while you’re in the car to see if any are giving away tickets to your local Taylor Swift show. Smaller stations in your hometowns may be easier to get through to than larger market radio shows, as well!

If all else fails, you can always do some Taylorgating.

Taylorgating is another phenomenon fans swear by, in cities like Nashville where they sang along to her songs in the parking lot. Fans are describing it as a full-on dance floor, and many TikTokers have gotten in on the trend. Fans are gathering on the street outside sold-out shows, and you can join them for an incredible experience that doesn’t involve thousands of dollars. 

Maddie Solomon is a writer for Her Campus, where she reports on pop culture, travel and local adventures, national style trends, and more. She is a writer, advocate, and Jewish professional interested more broadly in community building, social justice, and civil rights. Maddie graduated from Occidental College in 2021, where she majored in Political Science with an Education minor. Her work has been published in The Denver Post, Women's Media Center, The Jewish Journal, Persephone's Daughters, amongst other publications. Maddie grew up in Denver, and carries her college experiences in Los Angeles – the land of sunsets, tacos, and oceans. She moved to Boston last summer to explore a new East Coast post-grad life and lives in a Moishe house. In her free time, she enjoys coffee hopping, going to concerts, soul cycle, Shabbat dinner parties and bringing people together, traveling, and exploring Boston with her friends.