Taylor Swift skipping Brisbane The Eras concert: How to get ticket refund?
- According to a report, Taylor Swift will skip Queensland, Brisbane while touring Australia and New Zealand
- However, she will most likely perform in Melbourne in Sydney as part of The Eras Tour
- The event in set for January and February 2024
According to a report by The Daily Mail, Taylor Swift will skip Queensland, Brisbane, while touring Australia early next year as part of her ongoing The Eras tour. She will be visiting Melbourne and Sydney and will perform at the Melbourne Cricket Ground and the Accor Stadium respectively. The Mail reported the news citing industry insiders.
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The Eras Tour – a 3-hour-long performance of Swift’s 44 song- will be held in Melbourne in January of 2024 and she will be visiting Sydney the following month. Live Nation, the promoter of the show in Australia, are yet to confirm a date for the show.
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The total capacity of the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) is approximately 100,000, comprising of 95,000 seats and 5,000 standing room spaces. It will be one of the biggest performances by the 33-year-old star, certainly her biggest in Australia.
The tickets for her Australia and New Zealand tour are yet to go up on sale. However, the ticket seller, Ticketek, has set up a waitlist for the fans.
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“We’ve spoken to another well-placed source at the MCG who said dates have been booked in for February,” Shameless host Zara McDonald said on TikTok in March.
“It sounds like it will either be late February or early March and Taylor has looked at what Ed Sheeran did with his dates and saw the audience approval was really high and they really enjoyed it and she’s doing the same thing in 2024. So keep your eye out for dates, it looks like she’s coming to us,” she said.
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