Anonymous wrote:You people are pathetic
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I agree that it’s hard to understand how so many can pay so much for a ticket. Especially a ticket for a kid. Not sure it’s a good lesson to teach kids.
I got nosebleeds during the presale and they weren’t that much. I think I paid less than $200 per ticket. The expensive part was the hotel, the absurd food prices at Lincoln field and the merch. For us it was a once in a lifetime experience.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m guessing that the prices for the Pittsburgh tickets will go up after the shows in NYC Memorial Day weekend.
I don’t know how anyone is affording this.
I don't understand how so many young people are affording multiple shows!
I watched a TikTok livestream last night from a young woman who was at her 4th Taylor show on this tour! And not only that, but she also has tickets for Boston and Denver.
My ticket to Nashville night 1 was $263 with fees during the presale. I scored a floor seat ticket for $86 with fees for Nashville night 2 during a ticket drop. It's possible she's just very very lucky during the drop periods and is getting face-value tickets, but even so, that's a lot of $$ to spend on travel to each of these locations.
Wow. I know someone who travelled to Nashville for the show, now I get why.
Anonymous wrote:I agree that it’s hard to understand how so many can pay so much for a ticket. Especially a ticket for a kid. Not sure it’s a good lesson to teach kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m guessing that the prices for the Pittsburgh tickets will go up after the shows in NYC Memorial Day weekend.
I don’t know how anyone is affording this.
I don't understand how so many young people are affording multiple shows!
I watched a TikTok livestream last night from a young woman who was at her 4th Taylor show on this tour! And not only that, but she also has tickets for Boston and Denver.
My ticket to Nashville night 1 was $263 with fees during the presale. I scored a floor seat ticket for $86 with fees for Nashville night 2 during a ticket drop. It's possible she's just very very lucky during the drop periods and is getting face-value tickets, but even so, that's a lot of $$ to spend on travel to each of these locations.
Anonymous wrote:I’m guessing that the prices for the Pittsburgh tickets will go up after the shows in NYC Memorial Day weekend.
I don’t know how anyone is affording this.
Anonymous wrote:Was at the Philly show last night. My DD and her friend already had tickets. Originally my friend and I were just going to hang out in the parking lot at our car but as the sun began set and we were beginning to settle in our camping chairs for the next 4hrs with wine in hand, we kind said screw it-we're buying last min tix to join in on the fun. Yes, they were not cheap and I feel a little gross that we clearly got price gouged given what I know I paid for my DD's seats, but hey, it was Mother's Day, yolo and all that stuff. I had been trying in all the ticket drops (for myself) and felt like between driving up there, helping my daughter put together her outfit, preparing for this event, etc., we had invested so much time in this concert, might as well just go! And I don't regret it. There were thousands who had set up chairs outside the stadium to listen in, so that is an option for anyone who just wants to be near her and listen in, but it was a chilly night to do that in Philly and you're kind of just sitting in the dark listening (the party happening on 11th street on the other side of the stadium maybe was more lively). We had "obstructed" view tickets on the upper deck, but other than not being able to see the main screen on the stage, you could see and experience everything, plus anytime she wasn't on the catwalk or diamond (which was rare) you could watch her on the stadium screens, of which there were plenty. I'd say if you dont yet have tickets, just bypass the drops and watch the tickets on the resell sites. The lowest we found day of were $1,000 plus fees. nothing in philly was below that. Pittsburgh might be different and resell tix in Nashville the weekend before were far more reasonable. Philly had demands placed on it from the beginning since she basically skipped over the DMV, but maybe other cities will be slightly more reasonable. I personally wouldn't drive a long distance just to listen in, but if you can get same day tix or tix a few days before, just do it. Especially if you have a TS fan who wants to go. My daughter absolutely loved the show. I thought it was great but to her, this was like watching her dream come true.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did anyone actually get resale tickets below $800? I've been watching since the whole presale debacle and never saw them anywhere reasonable. My girls are so disappointed but taking it so maturely, which makes me feel even worse for them.
Keep an eye on Pittsburgh.
We live in CO. The weekend before the tour opened I bought tickets 3 for $650 plus SH fees for Denver. Total $2700. Now it would be 5k easily.
Denver got very expensive right after she announced Speak Now TV since it’s the weekend after the album will be released.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did anyone actually get resale tickets below $800? I've been watching since the whole presale debacle and never saw them anywhere reasonable. My girls are so disappointed but taking it so maturely, which makes me feel even worse for them.
Keep an eye on Pittsburgh.
We live in CO. The weekend before the tour opened I bought tickets 3 for $650 plus SH fees for Denver. Total $2700. Now it would be 5k easily.
Anonymous wrote:Was at the Philly show last night. My DD and her friend already had tickets. Originally my friend and I were just going to hang out in the parking lot at our car but as the sun began set and we were beginning to settle in our camping chairs for the next 4hrs with wine in hand, we kind said screw it-we're buying last min tix to join in on the fun. Yes, they were not cheap and I feel a little gross that we clearly got price gouged given what I know I paid for my DD's seats, but hey, it was Mother's Day, yolo and all that stuff. I had been trying in all the ticket drops (for myself) and felt like between driving up there, helping my daughter put together her outfit, preparing for this event, etc., we had invested so much time in this concert, might as well just go! And I don't regret it. There were thousands who had set up chairs outside the stadium to listen in, so that is an option for anyone who just wants to be near her and listen in, but it was a chilly night to do that in Philly and you're kind of just sitting in the dark listening (the party happening on 11th street on the other side of the stadium maybe was more lively). We had "obstructed" view tickets on the upper deck, but other than not being able to see the main screen on the stage, you could see and experience everything, plus anytime she wasn't on the catwalk or diamond (which was rare) you could watch her on the stadium screens, of which there were plenty. I'd say if you dont yet have tickets, just bypass the drops and watch the tickets on the resell sites. The lowest we found day of were $1,000 plus fees. nothing in philly was below that. Pittsburgh might be different and resell tix in Nashville the weekend before were far more reasonable. Philly had demands placed on it from the beginning since she basically skipped over the DMV, but maybe other cities will be slightly more reasonable. I personally wouldn't drive a long distance just to listen in, but if you can get same day tix or tix a few days before, just do it. Especially if you have a TS fan who wants to go. My daughter absolutely loved the show. I thought it was great but to her, this was like watching her dream come true.