Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op - told the girls this morning. They are beyond excited, planning outfits and making bracelets. We gave them each a clear bag with a T-shirt, earplugs and a printout of the tickets in it, plus a bracelet that says Eras • 05 • 26 • 23 that I made last night. Older dd figured it out in about half a second after she saw the bag and started crying.
aww so exciting!! give them portable phone chargers too. I had to use mine during the show. being there definitely drains your battery.
Anonymous wrote:Op - told the girls this morning. They are beyond excited, planning outfits and making bracelets. We gave them each a clear bag with a T-shirt, earplugs and a printout of the tickets in it, plus a bracelet that says Eras • 05 • 26 • 23 that I made last night. Older dd figured it out in about half a second after she saw the bag and started crying.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They won’t get lost if you set a meeting point and stay in phone contact. The crowds at Taylor shows are EXTREMELY orderly and helpful. Leaving the Philly show, we organized ourselves into lines to get into the train station, people moved aside for girls who needed to make curfew, people paid for girls who didn’t have transit cards, etc. There was no pushing or surging or trampling like you see in some crowds. If your girls need help, the Swifties will help them.
100% agree!
I went to the bathroom during my show and noticed a young woman sitting inside the club area by herself. I asked if she was doing ok and needed some help. She let me know she was taking a little break because the crowd got overwhelming for her anxiety. As someone who has suffered from anxiety my entire life, I totally got it! I asked if she wanted to join me in my section as I was in a little section with only maybe 30-50 other fans in club level and my seat was on the end of a row with tons of space for her to stand. She thought that would work and she was able to enjoy a large portion of the show before feeling well enough to go back down to the lower 200 packed section to meet her friends again.
I also saw people allowing moms with young daughters to cut the long bathroom lines all night. Swifties take care of their own!
Aww! I love this! That was one of the best parts for me, the sense of being among people who were united by something wholesome and everybody was full of positive energy. Lots of girl power and friendship bracelet vibes!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A ticket drop for N2 is rumored to be happening at 5:45. Start refreshing!!!
🤨 Please don’t troll the Swifties. We’re nice people and we’ve been thorough a lot this tour.
It's not a lie! I'm just got in the queue!! Go now!
Watching the inventory rise on Stubhub while I'm stuck in the Ticketmaster line. This morning there were about 350-400 tickets per night. Now there are almost 700 for N3 alone. And this is just Stubhub. Bots got most of these tickets.
Anonymous wrote:I hope those of you who are still trying to get tickets to tomorrow's show, see this and get in the queue on TM.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A ticket drop for N2 is rumored to be happening at 5:45. Start refreshing!!!
🤨 Please don’t troll the Swifties. We’re nice people and we’ve been thorough a lot this tour.
It's not a lie! I'm just got in the queue!! Go now!
Watching the inventory rise on Stubhub while I'm stuck in the Ticketmaster line. This morning there were about 350-400 tickets per night. Now there are almost 700 for N3 alone. And this is just Stubhub. Bots got most of these tickets.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A ticket drop for N2 is rumored to be happening at 5:45. Start refreshing!!!
🤨 Please don’t troll the Swifties. We’re nice people and we’ve been thorough a lot this tour.
It's not a lie! I'm just got in the queue!! Go now!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A ticket drop for N2 is rumored to be happening at 5:45. Start refreshing!!!
🤨 Please don’t troll the Swifties. We’re nice people and we’ve been thorough a lot this tour.
Anonymous wrote:A ticket drop for N2 is rumored to be happening at 5:45. Start refreshing!!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They won’t get lost if you set a meeting point and stay in phone contact. The crowds at Taylor shows are EXTREMELY orderly and helpful. Leaving the Philly show, we organized ourselves into lines to get into the train station, people moved aside for girls who needed to make curfew, people paid for girls who didn’t have transit cards, etc. There was no pushing or surging or trampling like you see in some crowds. If your girls need help, the Swifties will help them.
100% agree!
I went to the bathroom during my show and noticed a young woman sitting inside the club area by herself. I asked if she was doing ok and needed some help. She let me know she was taking a little break because the crowd got overwhelming for her anxiety. As someone who has suffered from anxiety my entire life, I totally got it! I asked if she wanted to join me in my section as I was in a little section with only maybe 30-50 other fans in club level and my seat was on the end of a row with tons of space for her to stand. She thought that would work and she was able to enjoy a large portion of the show before feeling well enough to go back down to the lower 200 packed section to meet her friends again.
I also saw people allowing moms with young daughters to cut the long bathroom lines all night. Swifties take care of their own!