VIDEO: Taylor Swift dances the night away in Cincinnati
Taylor Swift danced the night away in Cincinnati on Friday.
David Wysong, Cincinnati Enquirer
A little over a year after gracing Cincinnati’s Paycor Stadium, Taylor Swift is ending the U.S. leg of her Eras Tour in the Midwest, just over 100 miles away at Indianapolis’s Lucas Oil Stadium.
Before heading to Canada for the tour’s final shows, Swift is performing Nov. 1, 2 and 3 alongside opener Gracie Abrams, closing out a history-making global music phenomenon in Indiana’s capital city.
Looking to snag last-minute tickets this week? We scanned various resell sites to try and find the cheapest tickets still available. Take a look below. (Note: Ticket prices changed countless times during the production of this story. The numbers below may not reflect the most up-to-date ticket costs).
Where to find tickets for Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour shows in Indianapolis
The cheapest pair of tickets we found across multiple resale platforms was a set of seats listed on VividSeats for $2,190 each in Section 605 for the Saturday, Nov. 2, show.
There were a handful of StubHub ticket listings around $2,500 for the Friday, Nov. 1, show, including two in Section 449 priced at $2,435 each. As of Monday, the platform said this pair of tickets had the lowest price of any listed on its site.
Seat Geek had lots of ticket deals for fans who are okay with slightly obstructed views, including a pair of tickets for $2,265 each for the Nov. 1 show in Section 606.
Those gearing up to attend the concert alone can enjoy slightly better prices. A Section 610 ticket listed on StubHub was going for $2,060.
With verified presale tickets long gone, Ticketmaster did not show any available tickets for the three Indianapolis shows.
Could Taylor Swift ticket prices drop for the Indianapolis shows?
It’s unclear if prices will fall further in the days leading up to the first show, but that seems to be happening in other U.S. cities and follows a pattern that has happened throughout the tour. For example, a pair of floor tickets listed on StubHub that the IndyStar reported to be $12,741 in early September is available now for $8,972.
It’s also possible that a change in Ticketmaster’s policies regarding ticket transfers could be impacting prices.
Amid a surge of reported ticket scams related to Swift’s concerts, Ticketmaster is now enforcing new rules. Ticket transfers now can only start 72 hours before the event, meaning that those purchasing resale tickets won’t see the tickets in their accounts until shortly before the show. Previously, transfers could happen anytime.
Swift’s shows take place at Lucas Oil Stadium from Nov. 1-3. For more information about all things related to the concerts, check out IndyStar’s comprehensive coverage here.