TAYLOR Swift is coming to Edinburgh this summer for not one, but three unforgettable nights.
The American artist, who has influenced the music industry for almost two decades, is best known for chart-topping songs like Shake It Off, Blank Space and more.
With only days to go before her three Murrayfield gigs, here is everything you need to know about ticket availability.
When is Taylor Swift performing at Murrayfield in Edinburgh?
2⃣ months until Taylor is at @MurrayfieldStad ⌛️
— Scottish Rugby (@Scotlandteam) April 7, 2024
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Taylor Swift will perform at Edinburgh's Murrayfield Stadium on Friday, June 7, Saturday, June 8 and Sunday, June 9 with doors opening at 4:30pm on each date.
The singer-songwriter will then perform in Liverpool, Cardiff and London that same month.
Are there age restrictions in place for the Taylor Swift concerts in Edinburgh?
Age restrictions apply at Murrayfield for the Taylor Swift concerts with those under the age of 14 not allowed in the standing area.
Under-16s must be accompanied by an adult and those under the age of 5 are not permitted into the event at all.
Can I still get tickets for the Taylor Swift concerts in Edinburgh?
2⃣ months until Taylor is at @MurrayfieldStad ⌛️
— Scottish Rugby (@Scotlandteam) April 7, 2024
Going to be there? Be sure to read our FAQs.
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According to Ticketmaster, there is a 'limited availability' of tickets for the three Scottish gigs. Those wishing to snag some last-minute seats will need to 'join the queue' and wait their turn.
Currently, no tickets are listed when users get past the queue.
This is also the case on the AXS website, which states "there are currently no tickets available" for the June 7, June 8 and June 9 dates.
However, this could change closer to the date if others set to attend put their tickets up for resale on Ticketmaster or AXS.
Who is supporting Taylor Swift during her Murrayfield shows?
Taylor Swift will be supported by the hugely popular band Paramore fronted by Hayley Williams.
The pop-punk group is well known for noughties classics like Misery Business as well as newer hits like Hard Times and This Is Why.
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