The cheapest Taylor Swift tickets still available for the final Eras Tour shows in the U.S.
Not that these are 'cheap,' per se.
Not that these are 'cheap,' per se.
The Eras Tour is one of the hottest shows in town. If you were
hoping to score tickets for yourself or your teens or tweens
to watch Taylor Swift perform live at one of her final
concerts, there’s a good chance you didn’t even try to buy
tickets due to rumors about the lack of availability and
sky-high prices.
However, tickets to the final leg of The Eras Tour are still
available. You’ll have to pay a premium to be among the
Swifties, but it’s not impossible to snag a seat before the
tour wraps up in December.
The “Shake it Off” singer will perform three shows in Miami, Florida, from Oct. 18 to 20 and New Orleans from Oct. 25 to 27. After a short break, she’ll travel to Indianapolis to perform three additional shows from Nov. 1 to 3. She’ll then travel to Canada for the final nine shows, with the last performance on Sun. Dec. 8 in Vancouver.
Currently, the cheapest U.S. city to see Swift perform is New Orleans. Fans can snag tickets for the Friday, Oct. 25 show for $832. The second cheapest date is in Miami on Saturday, Oct. 19, with the most affordable seats being $999.
Tickets for Taylor Swift’s final Eras Tour shows are still
available on StubHub. Exact pricing for every show varies, but
fans can expect to pay at least $1,000 to see her perform live
in the U.S.
You can compare prices for all of her shows directly on
StubHub.
The days of paying $50 for a ticket to see a popular artist
perform live in concert seem like a long-lost memory, and
whether you’re ready for it or not, the prices are much higher
than they used to be. This is Swift’s sixth concert tour and
arguably the most expensive to get tickets to, with decent
seat prices hovering around $2,000 or more for the final
shows.
The Eras Tour kicked off in March 2023 in Glendale, Arizona,
and has made stops in places like Tokyo, London, Singapore,
and Brazil. According to Billboard, the overseas shows were 87
percent cheaper than those in the U.S. Tickets to the opening
dates of the European leg of the Eras Tour hovered around $340
a ticket, while tickets to the remaining shows in the U.S. are
upwards of $800 each.
While Swift is almost finished with another successful tour,
questions remain about her what she’ll do next. Recently, she
and her boyfriend, Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce,
have gone viral for their budding romance. It’s difficult to
scroll through social media without seeing a post about the
couple’s latest rendezvous or speculation about whether Swift
will appear at Kelce’s NFL football game each week. While the
couple’s future plans still end in a question mark, a source
told Us Weekly in September that Swift is ready for the next
era of her life.
“Taylor and Travis are very committed and serious about their
future,” the source said, adding that the couple has been
engaging in “serious conversations” about what’s next for
them. “Taylor has expressed how excited she is to settle down
after her tour concludes. They’re on the same page.”
Time will tell if the couple will get engaged or amicably part
ways, but it seems like the love story is still going strong.
Over the weekend, while attending the Kelce Car Jam event in
Kansas City, Missouri, Kelce told a fan Swift wasn’t with him
that day, but that she would be in the crowd cheering him on
at the Chiefs’ Oct. 7 Monday night game against the New
Orleans Saints.
The Eras Tour has 18 dates left, nine of which are in the U.S.
Swift’s final performance is scheduled for Sunday, Dec. 8 at
7:00pm in Vancouver, Canada.
Here are the remaining dates: