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It’s a cruel summer. As you have probably seen, Taylor Swift is coming to town. Like the MLB All-Star game, the city is expecting to be packed, and if you are looking to get in on the action, it’s not too late. You can still purchase Taylor Swift Seattle concert tickets, but let’s just say they’ll cost you more than even in your wildest dreams… Here’s how much!
The global pop star is coming to perform at Seattle’s Lumen Field this weekend on Saturday, July 22nd and Sunday, July 23rd. Now, we thought resale prices for some of August’s concert tickets were up there, but as we know all too well, Swift’s are much higher. Swifties get ready because ticket prices might just cost you your monthly rent or an arm and a leg!
… ready for it?
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Taylor Swift Seattle concert tickets on StubHub currently start at $846 and go as high as $84,645. Yes, you read that second number correctly.
The good news is that there are multiple sites offering tickets, the bad news is that most are over $1,000. That being said, here’s a look at your options right now.
Saturday, July 22nd: Tickets start at $1,052
Sunday, July 23rd: Tickets start at $846
Saturday, July 22nd: Tickets start at $1,239
Sunday, July 23rd: Tickets start at $1,179
Saturday, July 22nd: Tickets start at $1,545
Sunday, July 23rd: Tickets start at $1,596
Saturday, July 22nd: Tickets start at $1,882
Sunday, July 23rd: Tickets start at $1,945
Saturday, July 22nd: Tickets start at $1,812
Sunday, July 23rd: Tickets start at $1,796
With that, enjoy the concert if you do go! Maybe take us with you?!
Thank you very much! 🎤
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