How To Get Taylor Swift Tickets For London O2 Arena Shows
Thursday, 03 October 2013
Written by Jon Stickler
Pop princess Taylor Swift has confirmed that she will bring The Red Tour to London next year, announcing three shows earlier this week at the iconic O2 Arena in Greenwich for February 2014.
With tickets expected to sell out in minutes for all three O2 Arena shows, Stereoboard has put together a guide on how to get hold of Taylor Swift tickets before they sell out, and your options if you're not one of the lucky fans to grab tickets at face value during the initial on sale.
With just 48,000 tickets available, and demand expected to be huge for The Red Tour in Europe, here's all that pertinent ticket information.
TAYLOR SWIFT TICKET PRICES & SCHEDULED EVENTS
Sat February 1st 2014 - LONDON O2 Arena
Sun February 2nd 2014 - LONDON O2 Arena
Tue February 4th 2014 - LONDON O2 Arena
Tickets for Taylor Swift's London O2 arena shows are priced from £25.00 - £97.00 - you will also be charged a booking fee - this is typically around 10-15% of the face value, depending on the ticket agent or reseller.
Under 15's to be accompanied by an adult aged 18 or over
Under 16's are not permitted in to the standing areas
There is a ticket limit of 8 tickets per person and per credit card per event
TICKET PRICES (Subject To Change)
£25.00, £37.50, £47.50, £85.00 + Fees
VIP Packages Also Available (Available at AXS.com)
WHEN DO TICKET FOR TAYLOR SWIFT GO ON SALE?
Tickets for Taylor Swift's London O2 Arena shows will go on sale to the general public from 9am on Friday October 4th 2013.
HOW DO I GET HOLD OF TAYLOR SWIFT TICKETS?
As with any big ticket on sale, demand is expected to be high - as fans bombard ticket sites in the hope of grabbing themselves some Taylor Swift Tickets. Don't be too disheartened if you miss out in the initial on sale, as no doubt many others will too. Demand for shows like this typically always outstrip supply many times over.
Ensure you are logged in 10 minutes before tickets go on sale (9am Friday) and be prepared to wait in virtual online queues. You're best chances of getting tickets are usually found through the lesser known ticket agencies - such as Gigantic, Eventim and AXS - most fans will go straight to Ticketmaster.
Other places to try are the venue's website (http://www.theo2.co.uk/), also other ticket sites that may have tickets available, which might be worth trying, are The Ticket Factory and See Tickets.
Additionally, on some rare occasions the promoter and venue may add extra dates to meet demand if there's space in Taylor Swift's tour itinary - so stay tuned at Stereoboard.com for any news on added shows and ticket release information!
TICKETS HAVE SOLD OUT! WHAT DO I DO NOW?
When the inevitable news arrives, tickets have sold out, don't despair. Tickets can still be purchased through secondary ticket exchange sites. These sites are completely safe to purchase from, but be prepared to pay a premium for the privilege of buying sold out and in demand tickets (you can sometimes be lucky and pay less, but rarely during the initial day of on sale).
SAFE SECONDARY EXCHANGES
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If you do not want to pay more than face value, you could wait it out in the hope the supply outstrips demand. Sometimes ticket prices on the secondary market drop closer to the event. You can track Taylor Swift Ticket prices at Stereoboard.
Good luck grabbing yourself some tickets for Taylor Swift!
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