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Pulling a Swifty: Tay Tay adds extra shows in Sydney, Melbourne to meet demand

Taylor Swift appears to have found some blank space in her concert schedule, announcing she’s added two more shows to the Australian leg of her highly anticipated The Eras Tour.

Jun 29, 2023, updated Jun 29, 2023
More than 25,000 Taylor Swift fans are expected to gather up dozens of extra flights to southern capitals for her Era concerts. (AP Photo/Ashley Landis, File)

More than 25,000 Taylor Swift fans are expected to gather up dozens of extra flights to southern capitals for her Era concerts. (AP Photo/Ashley Landis, File)

Swifties desperate to get their hands on tickets to shows in Melbourne and Sydney will get another chance this Friday when more go on sale following unprecedented demand.

The Grammy award-winning star will become the first artist since Madonna to perform three consecutive concerts at the Melbourne Cricket Ground when she takes the stage in February next year, and the first ever to play a fourth straight show at Sydney’s Accor Stadium.

It follows an overwhelming response to pre-sale tickets for the initial three Sydney concerts, which sold out at 2pm on Wednesday.

Pre-sale seats for the two Melbourne shows were gone just after 4pm, a Ticketek spokesman confirmed.

Unprecedented demand led Victoria to declare Swift’s concerts major events on Tuesday in an effort to limit ticket scalping, a move quickly followed in NSW.

Victorian Major Events Minister Steve Dimopoulos confirmed tickets bought and resold before the declaration are not covered by the state’s anti-scalping rules.

Swift announced last week she was bringing her tour to Australia, but Mr Dimopoulos insisted the Victorian government had acted quickly to guard against ticket gouging and had to follow a process.

“We worked with the promoter, so Frontier in this case, and to be honest we did it as soon as they asked,” he told 3AW on Wednesday.

Tickets range from $79 to $379 and are available from Friday.

 

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