Taylor Swift’s US comeback is imminent: How to still get tickets for the “Eras Tour”

Taylor Swift’s US comeback is imminent: How to still get tickets for the “Eras Tour”

As Taylor Swift concludes the international leg of her “Eras Tour” tonight at London’s Wembley Stadium, fans in the US are eagerly awaiting her return for final US shows in Miami, New Orleans and Indianapolis before she finishes the tour in Toronto and Vancouver.

Swift will begin her second U.S. run on October 18 at the Hard Rock Stadium in Miami. Gracie Abrams will open all dates and there is a possibility of other surprise guests. With the date just around the corner, there is still time to secure tickets to her upcoming shows.

Fans know all too well how expensive it is to attend the Eras Tour. Ticket prices start at around $2,000 for the cheapest options and can exceed $15,000 for the most expensive.

Throughout the Eras Tour, the cheapest last-minute tickets for Swift’s 2024 concerts were available at Vivid Seats, SeatGeek and StubHub.

Here’s a look at the best prices available for Swift’s upcoming US shows (before fees):

October 18 – Miami, FL – Hard Rock Stadium

Upper card category Lower category tickets Tickets
$2,071 on Vivid Seats $2,276 on Vivid Seats $3,803 on Vivid Seats
$2,044 at SeatGeek $2,492 at SeatGeek $3,756 at SeatGeek
$1,790 on StubHub $2,331 on StubHub $3,496 on StubHub

October 19 – Miami, FL – Hard Rock Stadium

Upper card category Lower category tickets Tickets
$1,973 on Vivid Seats $2,620 on Vivid Seats $3,382 on Vivid Seats
$2,028 at SeatGeek $2,587 at SeatGeek $3,339 at SeatGeek
$1,788 on StubHub $2,247 on StubHub $3,581 on StubHub

October 20 – Miami, FL – Hard Rock Stadium

Upper card category Lower category tickets Tickets
$2,032 on Vivid Seats $1,782 on Vivid Seats $3,761 on Vivid Seats
$1,827 at SeatGeek $1,794 at SeatGeek $4,716 at SeatGeek
$1,832 on StubHub $1,871 on StubHub $3,326 on StubHub

October 25 – New Orleans, LA – Caesars Superdome

Upper card category Lower category tickets Tickets
$1,828 on Vivid Seats $1,927 on Vivid Seats $4,187 on Vivid Seats
$1,663 at SeatGeek $2,251 at SeatGeek $3,909 at SeatGeek
$1,573 on StubHub $1,942 on StubHub $3,330 on StubHub

October 26 – New Orleans, LA – Caesars Superdome

Upper card category Lower category tickets Tickets
$1,788 on Vivid Seats $2,487 on Vivid Seats $3,305 on Vivid Seats
$1,769 at SeatGeek $2,128 at SeatGeek $3,263 at SeatGeek
$1,665 on StubHub $2,097 on StubHub $3,247 on StubHub

October 27 – New Orleans, LA – Caesars Superdome

Upper card category Lower category tickets Tickets
$1,899 on Vivid Seats $2,113 on Vivid Seats $3,618 on Vivid Seats
$1,793 at SeatGeek $2,171 at SeatGeek $4,048 at SeatGeek
$1,742 on StubHub $1,872 on StubHub $2,914 on StubHub

November 1 – Indianapolis, IN – Lucas Oil Stadium

Upper card category Lower category tickets Tickets
$2,198 on Vivid Seats $2,875 on Vivid Seats $4,352 on Vivid Seats
$2,002 at SeatGeek $3,643 at SeatGeek $3,652 at SeatGeek
$1,961 on StubHub $2,747 on StubHub $3,704 on StubHub

November 2 – Indianapolis, IN – Lucas Oil Stadium

Upper card category Lower category tickets Tickets
$2,197 on Vivid Seats $3,251 on Vivid Seats $4,023 on Vivid Seats
$1,877 at SeatGeek $3,439 at SeatGeek $4,907 at SeatGeek
$2,164 on StubHub $2,914 on StubHub $3,537 on StubHub

November 3 – Indianapolis, IN – Lucas Oil Stadium

Upper card category Lower category tickets Tickets
$2,019 on Vivid Seats $1,782 on Vivid Seats $3,887 on Vivid Seats
$1,776 at SeatGeek $1,794 at SeatGeek $3,923 at SeatGeek
$1,998 on StubHub $1,929 on StubHub $3,476 on StubHub

Prices and availability are accurate at time of publication and subject to change.

Related: As a broke Taylor Swift fan, I found the cheapest US dates of the ‘Eras ​​Tour’ so you don’t have to

What is the setlist of the “Eras Tour”?

With the release of Swift’s new album, The Tortured Poets Department, the singer has shuffled up her setlist from her previous North American dates. The 46-song setlist now includes songs from “Lover,” “Fearless,” “Red,” “Speak Now,” “Reputation,” “Folklore/Evermore,” “1989,” “The Tortured Poets Department,” and “Midnights,” in that order.

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