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How much are resale tickets for Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour in New Orleans? What to expect.

Are you a Swiftie who never got past the Eras Tour waitlist for 2024 shows in New Orleans, Miami or Indianapolis?

You, like thousands of others, are still trying your hardest to score tickets to see Taylor Swift perform the greatest hits from all of her eras. Who doesn’t want to enjoy the 10 minute version of “All Too Well” with 75,000 best friends? We’re not crying, you’re crying.

Those blessed with a Ticketmaster presale code were able to score their tickets to see Swift at the Caesars Superdome in New Orleans at a reasonable cost for a world tour — tickets sold from anywhere from $50 to about $500, depending on the seat.

For many, resale tickets on sites like StubHub, Vivid Seats and Seat Geek will be the only viable option to see Swift perform Oct. 25-27, 2024 in New Orleans.

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How much will Swifties pay for those tickets? Get ready to open up your wallets. Many third-party resale sites offer a 100% guarantee on tickets, but be beware of common scams.

Ticket prices will vary throughout the year as the Eras Tour gets closer, but here’s a look at ticket prices this week:

Stubhub

Tickets are selling “very fast” for the Eras Tour stops in NOLA, Stubhub says on their website. For those trying for the Friday, Oct. 25, 2024 show, the cheapest seats are in the $800 range, with none behind the stage. Tickets near the stage vary, but the most expensive are more than $3,500.

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Vivid Seats

Vivid Seats has tickets available for the Eras Tour dates in New Orleans. The cheapest seats, which are located in the upper levels behind the stage, are going for $700-$800. Other higher level sections with a better view are selling for about $1,000-$1,200.

Tickets near the stage are going between $2,000-$3,000. Some seats, right in front of the stage, are selling for as much as $4,900 for the Saturday, Oct. 26 show.

SeatGeek

Using SeatGeek for the Eras Tour weekend in New Orleans will run you about $700 for the cheapest seats available.

Seats with a “limited” view for Saturday’s concert are going for as much as $1,000. Want to be on the floor right in front? Seats in Section J of the Superdome are going for about $7,000 each on SeatGeek as of Aug. 14.

Justin Mitchell
Sun Herald
Justin Mitchell is the Sun Herald senior news editor and works on McClatchy’s audience engagement and development team. He also reports on LGBTQ issues in the Deep South, particularly focusing on Mississippi.
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