Some Taylor Swift fans heading to final Eras Tour shows won't actually see singer

Taylor Swift's final three Eras Tour dates in Vancouver next month have sold out, including some tickets that were available for fans who didn't mind having no view of the stage

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Taylor Swift has caused a stir online with "seats with no view", crafted for die-hard fans eager to hear the pop sensation live. These budget-friendly spots went on sale for a mere $10 ($15 CAD), offering the chance to be part of The Eras Tour's climactic Canadian shows later this month. Opinions are mixed among Swifties , with some contemplating if the low-cost tickets justify missing out on the visual spectacle.

One fan on X wrote: "I'd usually argue against this, but since they're so cheap and it's her last round of shows from the most celebrated tour in her career, I'm sure everyone who missed out would love these. Wish I was Canadian." Fans tell Sam Fender to prepare for 'worst crowd of your entire career' at US festival date The Simpsons fans are just realising all the characters one actor voiced as legend retires A Taylor Swift fan account shared photographs of fans who were left sitting outside one venue earlier in the tour, adding that many were "begging" for extra allocation whatever the cost.



Another fan said: "I honestly wish EVERY venue had this! I would have bought these in a heartbeat for Metlife. I would have had a blast trading friendship bracelets and dancing the night away. Like throw a screen or a two back there and I would have given anything to be there.

" But not everyone was impressed. One viral post on X states: "I'd say this should be illegal but anyone who’s stupid enough to buy it deserves to waste their money." The three dates in Vancouver mark the end of The Eras Tour, which started on March 17, 2023 in Glendale, Arizona.

The singer-songwriter performed a series of dates in the United States with the Eras Tour stopping off at Nashville, Chicago and Detroit back in May and June 2023. She made a return to the US with a trio of shows at Miami Gardens' Hard Rock Stadium, followed by three at Caesars Superdome in New Orleans and dates in Indianapolis' Lucas Oil Stadium. Swift played six dates at the Rogers Centre in Toronto earlier this month and is set to round out The Eras Tour with three shows at BC Place in Vancouver.

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