Photo via @taylorswift / Instagram
Vancouver swifties don’t have long to wait before Taylor Swift brings her Eras Tour to the city for a three-day grand finale, and fans are willing to shell out as much as it takes to secure tickets. Given that many are flying in from out of town, total costs have soared well into the thousands, with resale tickets alone starting at $2,500 at the very cheapest. That’s like seeing 15 to 20 concerts in one, or paying a minimum of one month’s rent!
But for the hardcore fans out there, this is a once-in-a-lifetime chance to see their favourite artist perform the show that broke numerous world records. So we’re here to share where last-minute ticket buyers will find the best options.
The lowest prices on StubHub are a pair of tickets for $2,538 on Friday, December 6th, $2,621 on Saturday, December 7th, and $2,948 on December 8th – all with limited/obstructed views.
So if you want to get a better glimpse of Taylor onstage, you’ll be shelling out a minimum of $3,047 to $3,840 depending on the day you go.
The cheapest tickets on Viagogo are priced at $2,513, $2,594, and $2,917 each on December 6th, 7th, and 8th respectively. Again, these are seats with limited views!
The best-value tickets (view and price) are currently between $3,041 and $3,800 at the lowest.
The best tickets on Vivid Seats range from $3,109 to $4,088 on December 6th, $3,366 to 4,909 on December 7th, and $4,277 to $5,265 on December 8th.
The most expensive tickets? Over a whopping $30k each!
By contrast, the cheapest available tickets on Gametime right now are between $2,429 and $2,897 on December 7th, with the majority across all three days priced from $3,200 to $5,000+.
Finally, we come to SeatGeek, where you’ll find the best deals for $3,051 to $4,468 on December 6th, $2,435 to $4,239 on December 7th, and $3,255 to $4,222 on December 8th.
So there you have it, Vancouver. Buckle in for a wild start to December!
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