Taylor Swift fans are hoping to secure tickets to see their idol today as the final general sales for her remaining London and Cardiff shows take place.
Following a week of frenzied ticket buying by dedicated fans, the code-only general sale events began this week, with fans who weren't lucky enough to receive a code still desperately hanging on for a place on a waiting list.
Tickets can only be purchased via Ticketmaster and AXS, and fans who have not received a unique code sent to their registered email address before Friday, July 14 will not be able to participate in the general sale today.
Today, Wednesday, July 19, tickets are going on sale for the following shows:
Fans with a code also need to be aware that the sales are happening at different times throughout the day, to buy tickets for different dates and venues.
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At 3pm, the final sale will take place for fans looking to purchase tickets for the June, 18 date at Cardiff Principality Stadium.
From what we can ascertain from fans this week, general ticket sale prices for the London dates have been costing around £125 with a £25 fee for seated tickets, and £195 for lower seated tickets.
During the pre-sale events last week, tickets for the Wembley Stadium shows cost:
VIP Packages:
Taylor is only playing one show in Wales, and demand for tickets is expected to be overwhelming.
Although we have no official prices for Cardiff tickets, the pre-sale prices are below:
We Never Go Out of Style Package: £195.00
Front Standing Left £171.25
Front Standing Right £171.25
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PL1 Seats £182.50
PL2 Seats £143.15
PL2 Seats - Side View £143.15
PL3 £109.40
PL3 Seats - Side View £109.40
PL4 Seats £86.90
VIP Packages:
Tickets can only be purchased via Ticketmaster and AXS and the general sale is only open to fans who have received a code.
Fans who received an email saying they are on the waitlist may receive a further email if any tickets are left when the general sales are finished.