We finally know how much Taylor Swift tickets will cost when the star brings her Eras Tour to the UK.
Demand for the stadium shows is expected to be extremely high, with a complicated system introduced by Ticketmaster to manage the on-sale.
And while fans impatiently wait to see if they’ll even have the chance to try and buy tickets (access codes for UK fans should arrive by Friday), we can all at least start budgeting for Taylor Swift tickets.
That’s because an album pre-sale took place earlier this week for those who were organised enough to pre-order her latest album, Midnights.
And through that, we can see what the star is charging for her UK dates.
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General ticket prices are set to range between £58.65 and £194.75, which might sound expensive until you remember Madonna and her tickets that STARTED at £143.85.
There are VIP packages too, priced all the way up to £662.50, starting from £196.60.
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Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour is on track to be the biggest and most profitable tour in history, and has been setting social media alight since she launched it in north America this year.
Taylor Swift Eras Tour. Credit: Wikimedia Commons
Fans back here in Europe have been waiting with baited breath for tour dates here, which were finally announced last month.
While she’ll be skipping Manchester on this occasion, you can bet the Swifties will be willing to travel to her other shows in Liverpool, London, Edinburgh and Cardiff.
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The Eras Tour tickets on-sale in the USA was branded a disaster, with websites crashing, prices fluctuating, and people stuck in queues for hours and hours.
So there’ll be strict systems in place here in the UK.
Here’s what you need to know.
Taylor Swift UK Eras Tour dates
It’s a bumper show, spanning three hours and ticking off songs from across her 10 studio albums.
Here are the UK dates for Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour.
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Friday 7 June – Edinburgh, BT Murrayfield Stadium
Saturday 8 June – Edinburgh, BT Murrayfield Stadium
Sunday 9 June – Edinburgh, BT Murrayfield Stadium
Thursday 13 June – Liverpool, Anfield Stadium
Friday 14 June – Liverpool, Anfield Stadium
Saturday 15 June – Liverpool, Anfield Stadium
Tuesday 18 June – Cardiff, Principality Stadium
Friday 21 June – London, Wembley Stadium
Saturday 22 June – London, Wembley Stadium
Sunday 23 June – London, Wembley Stadium
Thursday 15 August – London, Wembley Stadium
Friday 16 August – London, Wembley Stadium
Saturday 17 August – London, Wembley Stadium
Ticket prices for Taylor Swift UK Eras Tour
Front standing – £172.25
GA standing – £110.40
Seats – £58.65-£194.75
Taylor Swift Eras Tour VIP package prices and what they include
Taylor Swift Eras Tour. Credit: Wikimedia CommonsTaylor Swift Eras Tour. Credit: Wikimedia Commons
It’s Been A Long Time Coming – £662.40 – One ‘Unforgettable’ reserved seated floor ticket; special edition set of four Taylor Swift prints; VIP priority check-in and separate entrance; early entry and crowd-free merchandise shopping; commemorative Eras Tour tote bag; collectible Taylor Swift pin, sticker and postcard set; special commissioned LED VIP tour laminate (operates as interactive wearable during the show).
Karma Is My Boyfriend – £387.40 – One ‘Phenomenal’ reserved seated floor ticket; special edition set of four Taylor Swift prints; VIP priority check-in and separate entrance; early entry and crowd-free merchandise shopping; commemorative Eras Tour tote bag; collectible Taylor Swift pin, sticker and postcard set; special commissioned LED VIP tour laminate (operates as interactive wearable during the show).
I Remember It All To Well – £332.40 – One ‘Incredible’ reserved seated floor ticket; special edition set of four Taylor Swift prints; commemorative Eras Tour tote bag; collectible Taylor Swift pin, sticker and postcard set; special commissioned LED VIP tour laminate (operates as interactive wearable during the show).
Ready For It – £277.40 – One ‘Amazing’ reserved seated floor ticket; special edition set of four Taylor Swift prints; commemorative Eras Tour tote bag; collectible Taylor Swift pin, sticker and postcard set; special commissioned LED VIP tour laminate (operates as interactive wearable during the show).
It’s A Love Story – £222.40 – One ‘Excellent’ reserved seated floor ticket; special edition set of four Taylor Swift prints; commemorative Eras Tour tote bag; collectible Taylor Swift pin, sticker and postcard set; special commissioned LED VIP tour laminate (operates as interactive wearable during the show).
When do tickets go on sale and how do I buy them?
Remember, you’ll need an access code to enter any of the Taylor Swift ticket sales, which will be sent out at random to select UK fans by Friday 14 July.
If you didn’t register (and registration has already closed), you’re not getting tickets.
And if you’re lucky enough to receive an access code, these are the dates of the general sales.
Each show has its own date and time to manage the surge in traffic to the Ticketmaster website.
Monday 17 July – 11am
London | Wembley Stadium | Friday, 21 June 2024
Edinburgh | BT Murrayfield Stadium | Friday, 7 June 2024
Monday 17 July – 1pm
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London | Wembley Stadium | Thursday, 15 August 2024
Edinburgh | BT Murrayfield Stadium | Saturday, 8 June 2024
Monday 17 July – 3pm
Edinburgh | BT Murrayfield Stadium | Sunday, 9 June 2024
Tuesday 18 July – 11am
London | Wembley Stadium | Saturday, 22 June 2024
Liverpool | Anfield Stadium | Thursday, 13 June 2024
Tuesday 18 July – 1pm
London | Wembley Stadium | Friday, 16 August 2024
Liverpool | Anfield Stadium | Friday, 14 June 2024
Tuesday 18 July – 3pm
Liverpool | Anfield Stadium | Saturday, 15 June 2024
Wednesday 19 July – 11am
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London | Wembley Stadium | Sunday, 23 June 2024
Wednesday 19 July – 1pm
London | Wembley Stadium | Saturday, 17 August 2024
Wednesday 19 July – 3pm
Cardiff | Principality Stadium | Tuesday, 18 June 2024
Featured image: Wikimedia Commons
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James Morrison is BACK with new music and coming to a beautiful Manchester venue
Danny Jones
Noughties favourite James Morrison is back with his first new album in six years and is putting on a small handful of special shows in a select few cities to celebrate, with Manchester being one of them, and tickets are going on sale next week.
With five records to his name over the course of a career spanning more than 20 years, it may have been a while since we’ve heard his instantly recognisable and raspy vocals, but he’s making his return later this year with his sixth studio LP and this limited run of live performances.
The Rugby-born singer-songwriter, acoustic guitarist and one-time regular in the pop charts enjoyed a successful period in the 2000s, even collaborating with the likes of Nelly Furtado, Demi Lovato, Olly Murs, Kelly Clarkson and more.
Having just announced his latest project, Fight Another Day, which is scheduled for release this autumn, we’re looking forward to seeing him not just back on stage but at a truly beloved and beautiful Manc music space.
My new album ‘Fight Another Day’ is out 03/10/25, and I’ll be going on tour this September. Pre-order the album here https://t.co/1ycLwUTETo to get early access to tickets, with pre-sale starting 10am on 04/06/25. I hope you enjoy 'Fight Another Day', my first single, out today pic.twitter.com/Ud6YKziGXd
Morrison, now 40, said of his latest music: “When I leaned into how I was feeling, that’s when the songs started coming. I started writing about what I was going through. My own struggles with myself. Every day being a bit of a battle. Trying to eke the light out after what felt like darkness for ages.
“I’m really proud of the album in terms of the creative, sonic elements and how I dealt with truthful stuff. But also it’s an album of songs that hopefully make you feel better and make you nod your head and stamp your feet and singalong.”
“It just sums up what the record is. It’s about reminding yourself what’s good. About convincing yourself you’ve got enough strength to keep the fight going”, he went on to add.
Having helped co-produce the entire thing with the likes of two-time Ivor Novello winner, Eg White; Daniel Merriweather, Connor Reeves and Andy Platt (Young Gun Silver Fox), fingers crossed it’s everything fans are hoping for.
As for the gig venue itself, the ‘Broken Strings’ and ‘You Give Me Something’ singer will be coming to Manchester’s grand Bridgewater Hall in September.
A historic and truly iconic place. (Credit: The Manc Group)
With just three other shows confirmed – Birmingham, Symphony Hall on 23 September, Glasgow, SEC Armadillo (24 Sep) and a night at the London Paladium (28 Sep) – Manchester can count itself lucky to have been chosen for these intimate evenings.
As for the album itself, Fight Another Day is due to drop on 3 October and is available for pre-save/pre-order right now; those who do so will gain access to the pre-sale window, which opens at will open at 10am next Wednesday, 4 June.
General admission to see James Morrison in Manchester city centre goes live at the same time on the following Friday (6 June); you can get ready to grab your tickets HERE.
Meanwhile, for those unaware of the venue itself, find out more down below.
A brand new grunge and hard rock festival is kicking off in Manchester
Danny Jones
Manchester grungers, hardcore heads, and fans of all things rock, pay attention because there is a brand new festival coming to the city centre – and it has possibly the best name for a live music event we’ve heard in some time.
Ahem… let us introduce you to Broken Knees Fest.
Yes, donning a name that feels increasingly more relatable the closer we get to the wrong side of 30, Broken Knees Festival 2025 marks the inaugural edition of Manchester’s newest series of rock and grunge gigs, helping spotlight rising artists across the genres from within two crucial grassroots venues.
Very loud music inside tightly-packed, small-capacity rooms? It’s a winning formula that never fails. It’s about time we broke a sweat – here’s hoping the knees just about hold out.
Hosted in the heart of the Northern Quarter, which continues to thrive as a creative hub for new music and art of all forms, the festival will be debuting at small-cap favourites Gullivers and Castle Hotel just across the road.
As you can see, the lineup is full of up-and-coming talent within the guitar-driven space, but you can bank on more than a few bringing their die-hard fans to fill the place out to the rafters.
It doesn’t matter if you prefer punk, hardcore, grunge or another specific sub-genre found somewhere in between the ever-sprawling rock spectrum, there’s something to suit all alternative tastes at this one.
With the likes of Bohmen, Mavis, One Dimensional Creatures and Smother headlining the first-ever iteration of the festival across four stages, you can expect plenty of energy and even more noise.
Set up by the events group of the same name, Broken Knees Promotions, who help platform rock and alt acts across Greater Manchester and beyond year-round, this is more than just a festival: it’s a grassroots celebration through and through.
Best of all, if you’re interested, you don’t have to wait long because it’s kicking off next month.
Gigs go off in here. If you know, you know… (Credit: Audio North)
Broken Knees Fest 2025 is happening on the weekend of 21-22 June, and you’ll be glad to hear that, as a brand new event, prices have been kept nice and low.
The early bird window had prices starting from just £12, and although this tier has now sold out, day tickets are still only £15 while a full weekend pass will set you back £25.
Until then, why not dive into another load of new Manchester music? We round up artists from all genres each month; we’ll also confess to leaning slightly more towards the heavier stuff from time to time.