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How to buy Taylor Swift tickets as new UK tour dates added

The Eras Tour includes eight performances at Wembley Stadium next summer

Taylor Swift performs onstage during The Eras Tour in Buenos Aires
Taylor Swift has confirmed UK dates for her Eras tour in 2024. (Getty Images for TAS Rights Management)

Taylor Swift has added two more London concert dates to her huge, career-spanning Eras Tour – and tickets go on sale today.

The Midnights singer, 33, will perform a total of 15 concert dates across the UK next summer, alongside support act Paramore.

She is expected to play a three-hour setlist packed with her biggest hits, including Love Story, Anti-Hero, All Too Well and Blank Space.

Here's everything you need to know about the gigs, including how you can get tickets.

How to buy Taylor Swift tour tickets

Taylor Swift performs onstage during The Eras Tour in Buenos Aires
The star will be supported by Paramore. (TAS2023 via Getty Images)

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The singer's long-awaited Eras tour will visit stadiums in London, Edinburgh, Liverpool and Cardiff next summer.

Due to the huge demand for tickets, Swift has added two extra London dates to the end of the UK leg of the tour. These shows will take place at Wembley Stadium on 19 and 20 August 2024.

Swift will make history the first solo artist to perform eight dates at Wembley on the same tour. Take That played the same number of shows at the iconic venue on their 2011 Progress tour.

Tickets for the 20 August 2024 gig will go on sale at 2pm today (Wednesday, 15 November) via Ticketmaster and AXS. Tickets for the 19 August 2024 gig sold out yesterday (Tuesday, 14 November).

Prices will start at £58.65 for the cheapest seated tickets.

Taylor Swift performs onstage during The Eras Tour in Buenos Aires
The concerts will be her first UK dates since 2018. (Getty Images for TAS Rights Management)

However, tickets will only be available to a limited number of fans who have already registered to access the sale. Sadly, the window to register closed on 22 June, shortly before the original dates went on sale.

Those lucky enough to receive access codes for the sale should have been sent emails already. Fans have been advised to check their spam folders to avoid missing out on the emails.

The performances will mark Swift's first tour of the UK since 2018's Reputation Stadium Tour. She was due to return in 2020 for the Lover Fest tour, but was forced to cancel those dates due to the COVID pandemic.

Since then, she has released three chart-topping studio albums – Folklore, Evermore and Midnights – plus re-recordings of three other LPs, Fearless, Red, Speak Now and 1989, all of four which went to number one.

Her support act will be US rock band Paramore, whose frontwoman Hayley Williams recently collaborated with Swift on the track Castles Crumbling.

Fans who miss out on tickets can catch Swift's Eras Tour concert film in UK cinemas now. Last month it became the most profitable concert movie of all time, surpassing Justin Bieber's 2011 release Never Say Never.

Full list of Taylor Swift 2024 UK shows

See Swift's full list of 15 UK concerts below:

  • 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

  • Monday, 19 August – London, Wembley Stadium

  • Tuesday, 20 August – London, Wembley Stadium