Taylor Swift’s Eras tour to hit UK and Ireland in summer 2024: how to get tickets
Swifties will have to register on the megastar's official site to be in with a chance of buying tickets

Taylor Swift has unveiled the long-awaited UK and Ireland leg of her Eras tour. Tickets for the shows will vary by venue. Fans can register on each city’s official ticket registration page here until Thursday 22 June at 11:59pm (local time) in the UK, and on Friday 23 June at 11:59pm (local time) in Ireland and Europe.
According to a press release: ‘Registered fans who receive a unique code will have first access to purchase tickets in each city on the specified on-sale dates and times listed below. Fans who want an opportunity to access ticket on-sales in multiple cities should register once for each city they would like to attend.
‘Registration does not guarantee access to the sale or to tickets. Additional information on the registration process can be found at Taylorswift.com/tour by clicking through to each city.
‘Fans who participated in the Taylor Swift UK store Midnights album pre-order offer will qualify for special pre-sale access to all UK and Ireland shows and will be officially communicated with via the email supplied at checkout.’
Tickets for the London show go on sale at 10am on Monday 10 July. For the Edinburgh and Dublin shows, tickets go on sale at 10am on Tuesday 11 July. Cardiff and Liverpool tickets go on sale at 10am on Wednesday 12 July.
Starting on Friday 7 June and Saturday 8 June at Edinburgh’s Murrayfield Stadium, Swift will then head to Liverpool’s Anfield Stadium on Friday 14 June and Saturday 15 June, Cardiff’s Principality Stadium on Tuesday 18 June, London’s Wembley Stadium on Friday 21 June and Saturday 22 June, and Dublin’s Aviva Stadium on Friday 28 June and Saturday 29 June.
Taylor Swift’s 2024 UK tour dates:
Friday 7 June – Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh
Saturday 8 June – Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh
Friday 14 June – Anfield Stadium, Liverpool
Saturday 15 June – Anfield Stadium, Liverpool
Tuesday 18 June – Principality Stadium, Cardiff
Friday 21 June – Wembley Stadium, London
Saturday 22 June – Wembley Stadium, London
Friday 28 June – Aviva Stadium, Dublin
Saturday 29 June – Aviva Stadium, Dubllin
Fans can register on each city’s official ticket registration page here until 11.59pm on Thursday 22 June in the UK, and on 11.59pm on Friday 23 June in Ireland and Europe.
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