He started his third performance in Rio, which was postponed, without the stadium being completely full like other days. To top it off, she started the show with broken heels, on the tip of one foot; watch the video
A week ago it would have been impossible to imagine Taylor Swift would enter a stadium in Brazil in 2023 that was not completely full. The singer caused despair among fans in the first half of the year with ticket sales falling sold out in a few minutes, with virtual queues of over a million people.
However, this Monday, 20th, Taylor took to the stage at Engenhão, in Rio, with a full audience, but unlikely empty spaces, especially on the premium dance floor. T4F, the event’s producer, did not provide information on the number of people in attendance. On Friday and Sunday, when the stadium was at maximum capacity, there were 65,000 people.
The resale or donation movement started to happen due to several factors. Many fans were uncertain about the safety of the show after several reports of people feeling sick due to the heat and the death of Ana Clara on Friday the 19th. There are reports of those also putting tickets on sale because they disapproved of Taylor Swift’s show behavior at the show on Sunday 19th, a show following the death of the 23 year old girl.
The singer did not mention Ana Clara Benevides’ name during the show and when Fantasticfrom the TVGlobothe family of the psychology student said they had not received any kind of help, neither from the artist, nor from his team, nor from the event producer, Tickets for Fun (T4F).
OR Estadao I also tried contacting the company to confirm that tickets were available on Monday the 20th. There was no response at the time of publication. To know more.
Source: Terra

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