The general sale for Taylor Swift's The Eras Tour in Singapore begins at noon today. If you're one of the lucky ones who scored an access code, then we hope you're camping on the Ticketmaster website by now, because it is going to be all out war.
The UOB pre-sale saw more than one million people in the queue hoping to secure tickets to Taylor Swift’s concert. From Ticketmaster crashing and the queue moving at a snail’s pace to people getting kicked out at payment, it was all tears and drama for fans on July 5 – just check out our round-up of all the reactions and memes to the pre-sale. To top it off, tickets sold out within three hours, leaving many empty-handed.
You can bet that the general sale will show even fiercer competition. To up your chances, read ahead for all the Taylor Swift concert details and instructions for ticketing. As always, breathe – and good luck!
The Eras Tour in Singapore details
The Eras Tour in Singapore will take place at the Singapore National Stadium in March 2024 on the 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 7th, 8th, and 9th. Before heading into the ticket sale, take a close look at the seat map and decide on your favoured categories. There's no saying what your queue number will be so we advise deciding on backup seats in case your preferred categories get snapped up.
Ticket prices for the concert are below, though there are also six VIP packages starting from $328 that come with exclusive Taylor Swift merchandise.
CAT 1: $348
CAT 2: $328
CAT 3: $288
CAT 4: $248
CAT 5: $168
CAT 6: $108
How to get tickets for Taylor Swift’s The Eras Tour in Singapore
General sale
The general sale for Taylor Swift's concert tickets start today at 12pm. If you have registered as a fan, you should have received an email by now that either provides you an access code or puts you on the waitlist. We reiterate, you need an access code for the general sale, although this doesn't guarantee that you'll secure tickets.
Here are some important instructions to keep in mind:
- Click the link sent to your email at the appropriate time.
- Only use one browser or device – do not open multiple pages.
- Enter your unique access code. Should you receive an error, please follow the instructions that were sent via email titled “How to Access the Taylor Swift | The Eras Tour On-Sale”.
- To keep the process fair for everyone, you will be placed in a queue. The time you join the Waiting Room prior to the event going on sale does not determine your place in the Smart Queue.
- Once you get your spot in the queue, please do not refresh your browser or you will be pushed to the end of the line.
- When completing your ticket purchase, stay within one browser window or you risk errors.
- You are only allowed to purchase four tickets per account or code.
- Have your valid credit card info on hand for a smooth and faster checkout.
- Remember: access does not guarantee tickets due to limited availability. They are sold on a first-come-first-served basis while stocks last.
SingPost outlets
You may also physically queue at any SingPost outlet islandwide in the hopes of scoring tickets to the concert. However, fans have formed snaking lines since Thursday, and SingPost has advised that you're unlikely to secure tickets if you're beyond the 30th position in line. Our advice? Channel your efforts into the online sales.
Klook experience packages
As the official experience partner of Taylor Swift's The Eras Tour in Singapore, Klook will be selling two experience packages, each inclusive of two Taylor Swift concert tickets and a night's stay in a 4-star or 5-star hotel.
To book, you will need to download the latest Klook mobile application and have a valid Ticketmaster account. Check out the Klook Experience Packages page for more information on participating hotels, eligible seat categories, and the booking process. The Klook sale will begin at the same time as the general sale on July 7, noon.
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