Taylor Swift sells concert tickets without a view of the stage

Taylor Swift sells concert tickets without a view of the stage


Summary

Additional tickets to Taylor Swift’s Canada tour shows have been made available through Ticketmaster, with a promotional price of $16.50 for seats without a view of the stage.





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Fans hoping to see the final dates of Taylor Swift’s The Eras Tour in Canada this week, which was already sold out, have had a new chance.

On social media, fans were quick to notice that Ticketmaster had released more tickets for the Vancouver shows. The measure followed the same pattern adopted by the company a few days before the singer’s concert in Toronto, when more tickets were made available to those who had signed up for sales to verified fans.

However, there was one condition. Screenshots show that the newly available tickets are for seats behind the stage, classified as “no stage view” tickets.

The chance to be inside the arena and hear the show was offered at the promotional price of $16.50, a price significantly lower than tickets for seats with a view of the stage, which during the tour sold for thousands of dollars.

On the Ticketmaster website, as of Tuesday, the tickets for the days of 6, 7 and 8 December, recently put on sale, were already sold out.

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Source: Terra

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