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Kiwi fan secures Taylor Swift Eras Tour opening night ticket on flight to Melbourne

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By: Lillie Rohan and Megan Watts,
Publish Date
Fri, 16 Feb 2024, 2:04pm
Sophie from Wellington secured her Taylor Swift Eras Tour ticket on the way over to Melbourne. Photo / NZ Herald
Sophie from Wellington secured her Taylor Swift Eras Tour ticket on the way over to Melbourne. Photo / NZ Herald

Kiwi fan secures Taylor Swift Eras Tour opening night ticket on flight to Melbourne

Author
By: Lillie Rohan and Megan Watts,
Publish Date
Fri, 16 Feb 2024, 2:04pm

Taylor Swift is about to perform seven shows in Australia as part of her Eras Tour - three of which are anticipated to be the largest crowds of her career. The听贬别谤补濒诲听chats to one extremely dedicated fan who purchased her ticket on the flight over.

One Kiwi fan has gone to extreme lengths to secure her ticket to see听.

The popstar is hours away from the first of seven shows in the Australian leg of her听听and her Kiwi and Aussie fans have never been more ready for it.

Speaking to the听Herald, Sophie from听says up until yesterday she had her hotel and her flights but no sign of a ticket to any of Swift鈥檚听shows - until an announcement was made.

Sophie heard a limited amount of tickets were about to be released at the same time she would be flying over the Tasman Sea. Thanks to in-flight Wi-Fi, and a lot of dedication, the lucky Wellingtonian bagged a ticket to Melbourne鈥檚 opening night.

鈥淚 found out online just before I boarded my flight yesterday that they were releasing new tickets and so with the [time] conversion it was like, 鈥楽**t, that鈥檚 during my flight but I have Wi-Fi鈥, so I was like, 鈥業鈥檒l just give it a go鈥.鈥

It was a move that paid off for the fan, who says when she got through to the checkout screen after the loading 鈥渂ar of doom鈥, she realised she had secured an A reserve ticket and couldn鈥檛 help but burst into tears.

鈥淚 started crying on the plane because I was just like, 鈥極h my god鈥, like it鈥檚 so overwhelming to just get off the loading screen like the little loading screen where it鈥檚 just like the bar of doom so to see you go past it and actually load it in another screen it was so cool.鈥

Now waiting in the merchandise line hours before the show is set to begin, the fan was buzzing about the concert - admitting that she has been a longtime Swiftie. 鈥淚 think I got my first CD when听Speak Now听came out - and I won it on the radio鈥, she says - another lucky feat.

And the track she鈥檚 most looking forward to seeing live? 鈥淚 really wanna see听Long Live, which is off the听Speak Now听补濒产耻尘. I鈥檓 so excited to see that and I鈥檓 so glad that she added it to her setlist.鈥

Despite being here on her own, she鈥檚 not worried and notes that Swift鈥檚 fans are all 鈥渟o kind鈥.

Taylor Swift fans are ready for what may be the biggest show of her career. Photo / NZ HeraldTaylor Swift fans are ready for what may be the biggest show of her career. Photo / NZ Herald

It鈥檚 not the only moment that has perfectly showcased fans鈥 dedication to the star ahead of her shows. Many flocked to Melbourne鈥檚 Private Jet Base in the early hours of Thursday morning trying to catch a glimpse of Swift as she touched down in the city.

Despite the nippy 14C temperatures and 12.50am time,听news.com.au听reported there was a large group of fans wrapped in blankets, carrying cardboard signs as they sat on the fence trying to spot the Grammy winner.

Elsewhere, the news outlet spoke to 32-year-old Melbourne woman Livvi Campbell who, in an effort to create the perfect Eras Tour outfit, revealed she had spent more than a year hand-sewing thousands of pieces of tinsel onto upcycled T-shirts.

Featuring colours referencing the singer鈥檚 hit songs like听Bejewelled, she ensured her six different outfits were a direct reflection of the star鈥檚 music eras.

Taylor Swift performs as part of the Eras Tour at the Tokyo Dome. Photo / APTaylor Swift performs as part of the Eras Tour at the Tokyo Dome. Photo / AP

Sydney fan Peyton Wilson also spoke to the outlet, stating she had spent her time leading up to the concerts 鈥渕aking people鈥檚 dream costumes come to life鈥. She had created more than 15 looks including a gold dress, to a whimsical gown similar to that of the one Swift wore for the听Folklore听补濒产耻尘.

What is the Eras Tour?

Swift鈥檚 Eras Tour is her first in five years - and it is on track to become the highest-grossing tour of all time. Recent predictions published by the听Washington Post听anticipate the shows will make US$4.1 billion overall, with听Time听magazine reporting the tour grossed US$2.2b from the North American leg alone.

What makes the show so special is its 44-song setlist that takes fans on a journey of Swift鈥檚 鈥渆ras鈥, from her first album to her last - including听Lover,听Folklore,听Evermore听补苍诲听Midnights,听which she has never performed before.

Coming in at just over three hours, the concert is roughly twice the length of an average pop stadium show and is split into 10, non-chronological 鈥渆ras鈥 for each of her albums.

As it stands, the star begins with听Lover听(she performs six songs from this album), then moves onto听Fearless听(three songs),Evermore听(five songs),听Reputation听(four songs),听SpeakNow(one song),听Red听(four songs, including the 10-minute version of听All Too Well),听Folklore听(seven songs),听1989听(five songs),听Taylor Swift听(one song) and concludes with seven songs from听Midnights.

Sabrina Carpenter will perform as her support act playing a set of 10 songs, which is expected to include听Feather,听Nonsense听补苍诲听Vicious.

Show Schedule

February 16, 17 and 18 - Melbourne Cricket Ground

February 23, 24, 25 and 26 - Sydney Accor Stadium

Lillie Rohan is an Auckland-based reporter covering lifestyle and entertainment stories who joined the Herald in 2020. She specialises in all things relationships and dating, great Taylor Swift ticket wars and TV shows you simply cannot miss out on.

Megan Watts is a lifestyle multimedia journalist for the New Zealand Herald whose passions include honest journalism, backstage band chats and doing things for the plot.

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