Travis Kelce on his way to Australia to meet girlfriend Taylor Swift
More Taylor Swift tickets have become available for the Sydney Eras Tour shows.
Frontier Touring has announced that extra tickets will be available on Ticketek website from 4pm AEDT for all four nights.
The tickets will be for restricted views, which have opened up after the stage has been assembled.
Final Sydney tickets on sale from 4pm today.
Check @Ticketek_AU across show days for any late production releases → https://t.co/2EIQGRbVeD pic.twitter.com/Ocado5D46U
— Frontier Touring (@frontiertouring) February 22, 2024
The extra tickets released may vary in price.
Frontier Touring announced more tickets for Swift before her Melbourne shows and they were quickly snapped up.
The first Sydney show is expected to be hit by a thunderstorm.
More than 400,000 people are expected to visit Sydney Olympic Park over four nights, as Blick 182 concerts are on in a stadium next door to Swift’s.
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