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How much are the most expensive and the cheapest tickets to see Taylor Swift at Wembley on The Eras Tour?
The “Shake It Off” singer is about to play three nights at Wembley in London and will return for five more shows in August.
Last week, Taylor Swift put an end to rumours that The Eras Tour would be extended into 2025 and confirmed it would come to a close in Vancouver, Canada on 8 December. Although the end is therefore in sight, the “Shake It Off” singer still has just under six months of dates left to perform, which includes finishing the European leg of the tour before closing in North America, where it all began.
When is Taylor Swift performing at Wembley Stadium in London?
After arriving in the United Kingdom on 7 June, Swift has taken in visits to Edinburgh, Liverpool and Cardiff, and is now about to begin the first of two stays at Wembley Stadium in London. The 34-year-old will play at the home of the English national soccer team for three nights, starting today (21 June) until Sunday (23 June), and will be back for another five dates in August (15-17 and 19-20).
Tickets for both runs sold out almost immediately when they went on sale last year, although official ticketing agencies did hold some back that have been released little by little as the start of Swift’s Wembley stay approached.
Cheapest tickets via official ticketing agencies
The two official ticketing agencies responsible for selling Wembley Eras Tour tickets are, of course, where you can find the cheapest tickets going for the three upcoming gigs.
However, getting your hands on such tickets is no easy task. At the time of writing, there is no availability for any of the three upcoming concerts in London on AXS, while tickets on Ticketmaster are available via invitation only, which means you must have previously registered and wait to be notified if more become available.
If you happen to fall into that category and get the call, the cheapest tickets available are £59 (almost $73), which doesn’t include a booking fee, for seats with an obstructed view. Regular seats cost up to £194 (just under $246), while general admission standing tickets are priced at £110 (around $139).
Eras Tour tickets on resale platforms
To be sure of getting your hands on tickets, though, you have to head over to ticket resale sites, which can be something of a lottery, both in terms of price and avoiding scams.
At the time of writing, the cheapest ticket advertised across the main ticket resale platforms will set you back $392 (Saturday 22 June, Vivid Seats), while one seller is holding out for $15,737 for a standing ticket on StubHub (Friday 21 June).
As ever, these prices can change quickly and can drop substantially as the concerts approach.
After her first run in London, Swift will visit Ireland, the Netherlands, Switzerland, Italy, Germany, Poland and Austria, before returning to Wembley. The Eras Tour ends with its second North American leg, which begins in Miami on 18 October and finishes in Vancouver, Canada on 8 December.