Here’s everything you need to know about securing last-minute tickets to Taylor Swift’s The Eras Tour in Brazil, Argentina & other international dates.

Taylor Swift

Taylor Swift performs onstage at the “Taylor Swift | The Eras Tour” at SoFi Stadium on Aug. 7, 2023, in Los Angeles.

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Taylor Swift‘s The Eras Tour is heading to Argentina! After releasing the Eras Tour movie in theaters last week, and finishing up shows in Mexico City last month, Swift will resume the Latin American leg of her heavily anticipated tour in Argentina next month (and her new flame, Travis Kelce, might be paying her a visit).

Apart from South America, Swift’s international run will make stops in Asia and Australia and will extend into August 2024.

The first show will be held at El Monumental Stadium in Buenos Aries, Argentina, on Nov. 9.

The “Anti-Hero” singer will return to the States for another round of shows in the U.S. and Canada, including New Orleans, Toronto and Miami, beginning in fall 2024. Swifties got a chance to score presale tickets through Ticketmaster’s Verified Fan program in early August.

The Eras Tour, Swift’s first tour in five years, was announced last November. Presale tickets to the tour went on sale via Ticketsmarter that month.

For the first round of the tour, Swift partnered with Capital One on exclusive tickets available for Capital One cardholders. As can be expected, passes to see Swift live remain one of the hottest concert tickets on the market, so we’re breaking down what you need to know so you can secure a seat.

See below for information on how to get last-minute tickets to Argentina, Brazil and other international stops on Swift’s Eras Tour. Check out the new list of tour dates here.

How Much Do Last-Minute Eras Tour Tickets Cost?

Resale tickets for The Eras Tour are currently available online for concerts in Argentina, Brazil and Japan.

How much are last-minute tickets? There’s more than one way to score Eras Tour tickets, but expect to spend a few hundred bucks on a ticket, depending on the seats and date of the show.

Fans can find last-minute tickets to The Eras Tour at StubHub and Viagogo. Prices range from approximately $60-$115 for her shows dated Nov. 9-11.

Swift will perform in Buenos Aries from Nov. 9-11 and Brazil starting on Nov. 17. Tickets are selling fast — especially in the last hour (over 5,000 people were looking at tickets when we checked). The Eras Tour makes its way overseas next year to Japan, Australia, Singapore and more before circling back to the U.S.

Tickets for next year’s North American leg are currently available at StubHub, Vivid Seats and Seat Geek, although pricing can range anywhere from $500 to more than $900. (Save $10 off at Seat Geek. Offer applies to eligible purchases of $250+ with code BILLBOARD10. Valid on first purchases only.)

Looking for the cheapest tickets? Searching different sites will give you a better chance of landing tickets at a lower price point, but we did some of the digging for you.

At press time, tickets for the earliest dates start at around $115 on StubHub, which is around the same prices that you might find on sites such as Ticketsmarter.

The Eras Tour is a celebration of all 10 of the studio albums Swift has released since 2006. Last year, the singer shared a poster advertising the tour’s initial 27-date U.S. leg on Instagram featuring a collage of photos of herself through the years, from the time of her self-titled debut to Midnights, which dropped less than two weeks prior to the tour news.

“I wanted to tell you something that I’ve been so excited about for a really long time. I’ve been planning for ages and I finally get to tell you: I’m going back on tour,” Swift said on GMA, announcing the news. “The tour is called the Eras tour and it’s a journey through all of the musical eras of my career.”



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