Swift’s seven shows in the country take place in February 2024

It’s no secret that Taylor Swift | The Eras Tour is the hottest ticket around, with unprecedented demand breaking records in Australia. Australian fans now have another opportunity to secure tickets for the three shows in Melbourne and four in Sydney. Due to the demand, additional tickets including partially-obstructed side view tickets will be released with prices starting from $79.90.

Accessibility options will also be available in this release at both venues. Fans who have previously submitted accessibility form requests with Ticketek will be contacted in order of the time of their original form submission until allocations are exhausted. There is no need to resubmit your form again to Ticketek. Please note that submission of a Ticketek accessibility request does not guarantee access to these accessibility options, as supply is limited.

Limited tickets across all the Australian concert dates will be available from Friday, November 10th at 10 am for Sydney and 4 pm for Melbourne at taylorswift.ticketek.com.au, until allocations are exhausted.

The Australian dates of Taylor Swift | The Eras Tour, presented by Crown, will kick off on February 16, 2024 in Melbourne and February 23, 2024 in Sydney with special guest artist, Sabrina Carpenter.

Asian dates run early next year and include stops in Japan and Singapore before launching the massive European leg in May 2024 with stops in Sweden, Portugal, France, Spain, The UK, Ireland, Italy, Netherlands, Switzerland, Germany, Poland, and Austria through next summer. She returns to North America in fall 2024 for 14 shows for a second US and Canadian leg.

Taylor Swift | The Eras Tour, the concert film that documents her six-night stand at Los Angeles’ SoFi Stadium, opened theatrically last month, raking in more than $92.8 million domestically and $123.5 million globally to land the biggest debut of all time for a concert film. The film spans more than two and a half hours and features over three dozen songs.

It took less than 24 hours for the Taylor Swift | The Eras Tour to shatter AMC’s US record for the highest ticket sales revenue during a single day in AMC’s 103-year history. Advanced ticket sales are strong across the United States, from the largest cities to the smallest towns, and are particularly strong in premium large-screen formats like IMAX, Dolby Cinema, Prime at AMC, and other branded premium experiences.

1989 (Taylor’s Version), the fourth installment of her rerecords, was released last month to record numbers. On the day of its release on Friday, October 27th, the album set a Spotify record as Swift became the artist with the most streams in a single day in the streamer’s history. The album also set the 2023 record as the company’s most-streamed album in a single day, breaking her own record when Midnights was released in October 2022.

The album also landed at the top of the Billboard 200, Top Album Sales, Vinyl Albums and Top Streaming Albums charts with over 1.6 million units in the US and over 3.5 million globally. This achievement notably makes her, “The First Artist To Score Six #1 Album Debuts With Over 1 Million Units Sold” in history. Impressively, 1989 (Taylor’s Version) has notched the “Biggest First-Week Sales for a Re-recorded Album Ever” and emerged as the “First Album To Debut With 1 Million Units Sold First-Week Twice” in 2014 and 2023. Plus, 1989 (Taylor’s Version) actually eclipsed the 2014 first-week sales of 1989, making it “The First Taylor’s Version To Net a Bigger Debut than the Original” with over 1.6 million total consumption.