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How much are resale tickets to see Taylor swift’s concert at Wembley worth?

Swift is set to land in the UK soon, where she will perform a series of concerts at the famous Wembley stadium.

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Taylor Swift’s airmiles continue to be racked up as she hops from one city to another on the hugely lucrative ‘Eras Tour’.

The singer/songwriter is currently showing Europe what she’s made of as she whizzes from one country to another before jetting back to the States later in the year for the final leg. However, before then, a hugely exciting part of the tour is getting closer...

How much does it cost to see Taylor Swift at Wembley?

Swift’s relationship with England is a long one, as various ex-boyfriends have hailed from the island nation, sparking the creative forces within her that have seen album after album being produced on the heartbreak. As such, many of her fans are expecting big things when she rocks up at the famous Wembley stadium for what is set to be a string of 5 separate dates at the home of football.

The shows are long-since sold out, with plenty of fans unhappy as they missed the chance to get tickets for the event that has Swifties already sweating. Such high demand has created a huge secondary market for tickets, and AS USA found that prices start from around $800 on StubHub.

The last night in London, on August 20, has the highest prices, with over $1,000 required for the cheapest seats in the 90,000 seater arena. The top prices on the final night, where many are expecting a surprise from Taylor, are going for over $5,000.

Viagogo says that, despite the prices, under 500 tickets remain for each show at the time of writing, with the prices similar to StubHub, all sitting at around $1,000. In comparison, tickets for her upcoming shows in Germany are going for just over $100, highlighting the huge demand to see Swift when she returns to the country that has given her so much material for her best - and saddest - songs.

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