Global pop icon Taylor Swift is currently in the middle of her world tour the Eras Tour.
Taking inspiration from the 'Shake it Off' singer's different albums (a.k.a Eras), the tour is split into different sections, including Red, Folklore, Midnights and Speak Now.
Finishing off the USA leg of the tour, millions of fans have already seen the show with many international dates already been announced by Swift.
The award-winning singer will visit all corners of the world including, Australia, South America, Asia and the UK.
Swift announced the UK tour dates a while ago and ticket sales were described as 'The Great War' among fans.
The ticket sales for the Eras Tour saw a Midnight's pre-sale just for fans and another sale for fans who sent a special code whilst others were waitlisted.
Now, with all sales done and dusted and many shows for the UK Eras Tour now sold out, many are still wondering if you can still any tickets.
Can you still get tickets to Taylor Swifts Eras Tour in the UK?
Only a select few can still get tickets to the Eras Tour, with those who originally signed up for ticket sales when the dates were announced eligible.
If you signed up for those sales, you would have later received an email on whether you could access the sale or be waitlisted.
If you were waitlisted, there is still a chance to get tickets to Taylor Swifts Eras Tour.
Ticketmaster's email shares: "If any tickets remain after selected fans have shopped, we may email you again to join the sale."
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That means that if you are moved off the waiting list, you will be sent an email with an access code to the sale, giving you a chance to grab tickets.
However, it is important to note that ticket notification may come at any time after ticket sales begin so you will need to keep an eye on your emails.
Taylor Swift UK Eras Tour Dates
- June 8 - Edinburgh, BT Murrayfield Stadium
- June 9 - Edinburgh, BT Murrayfield Stadium
- June 13 - Liverpool, Anfield Stadium
- June 14 - Liverpool, Anfield Stadium
- June 15 - Liverpool, Anfield Stadium
- June 18 - Cardiff, Principality Stadium
- June 21 - London, Wembley Stadium
- June 22 - London, Wembley Stadium
- June 23 - London, Wembley Stadium
- August 15 - London, Wembley Stadium
- August 16 - London, Wembley Stadium
- August 17 - London, Wembley Stadium
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