
It notes: “Please download the latest version to view your tickets. Ticketek has also designated the Eras Tour in Australia an “app only ticket event”, where tickets will only be available to access through the platforms’ official app “to protect fans”. Ticket delivery has been “suppressed” until Monday, Februas “an anti-scalping measure”, Frontier’s website notes. Swift fans who buy tickets to the Australian tour can also only expect to receive their tickets four days before the first show in Melbourne. “We cannot guarantee any ticket purchase made through any means other than the official ticketing agents listed on the Frontier website,” it said in a statement. The cheapest ticket, termed G Reserve, is priced at $79.90, while the most expensive in A Reserve are going for $379.90 (excluding fees).įrontier Touring has advised fans to buy tickets only through authorised sellers. Fans will only be able to buy up to four tickets in one go. General ticket onsale for Swift’s Eras Tour shows in Australia will begin Friday June 30, with Melbourne shows going on sale at 2pm local time and Sydney shows 10am local time. Ticketek also offers hotel and ticket packages for the tour, which will be available from June 28. Besides It’s Been a Long Time Coming ($1,249.90) and Karma is My Boyfriend ($899.90), there are also I Remember It All Too Well ($749.90), Ready For It ($599.90), It’s a Love Story ($399.90) and We Never Go Out of Style ($349.90). Official ticketing agency Ticketek lists six VIP packages, all of which are named after famous Swift lyrics. Only registered Frontier Members will be able to participate in this pre-sale.

Pre-sale tickets and VIP packages will then be available via promoter Frontier Touring from Wednesday June 28.
