Taylor Swift Just Added 3 More Shows To Florida
Taylor Swift just added 3 more shows to Florida. This is not the end of an era. This is big news for Swifties. Taylor Swift has the biggest show of…

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Photo by Kevin Winter/Getty Images for TAS Rights Management)Taylor Swift just added 3 more shows to Florida. This is not the end of an era. This is big news for Swifties. Taylor Swift has the biggest show of the year and her shows sell out in minutes. It is almost impossible to get tickets to her shows without breaking the bank. Taylor played 3 sold out shows in Tampa in mid-April and she probably could have sold out another 2 with all the fans that wanted to see her.
Well good news, Taylor Swift just added 3 more shows to Florida on her Eras Tour. This time, Taylor will be Swift will be performing in Miami at the Hard Rock Stadium on Oct. 18, 19 and 20 of next year.
When Do Tickets Go On Sale
Right now, there is no information on when the tickets will go on sale, however, they are telling fans to register for the presale for all shows. Registration is open at TaylorSwift.com. No tickets are being sold at this time.
The news of her extended tour dates came from her own Twitter post on Thursday morning.
Additional stops on the tour include New Orleans, Indianapolis and Toronto. She will be joined by singer Gracie Abrams.
What To Expect From Her Shows
J.R., Launa and Kevin all went to the show in April and it was amazing. If you happen to be one of the lucky ones to get a ticket, it's worth it. She plays for over three hours and sings about 44 songs. We lost count of how many outfits she changes into, but she looks and sounds amazing in each era.
The concert is broken up by "each era", meaning each of her albums. This tour is constant entertainment. It took Taylor over a year a half to to come up with the ideas, dances and sets for this tour. All the hard work is paying off.
Forbes estimated the tour had grossed nearly $110 million by the end of June. After paying the concert promoters and production costs, Swift's net worth was up to around $780 million. That is a lot of money. And she still isn't done yet. The era isn't over. Looks like she will continue through 2024.
Best of luck to you on getting tickets, it's a hell of a show.

Most And Least Expensive Taylor Swift Eras Tour Tickets In Every City
If you want to go see Taylor Swift in concert, be prepared to pay an arm, leg, and vital organ. We made a list of most expensive Taylor Swift Eras Tour tickets in every city on the second leg of the Eras tour. Re-sell tickets on third party websites are costing more than a hefty down-payment on a car or mortgage.
When Taylor Swift announced the second leg of her Eras Tour, the internet freaked out. Her tour has broken historic records of demand for tickets and how fast shows have sold out. Swifties shared stories on social media of waiting in the online queue for 5 or more hours just to leave empty handed. By the time they got through the wait room, there were either no tickets left, or Ticketmaster wouldn't accept their presale code and crash. Since then, Ticketmaster has revamped the buying experience for big shows like this. Often selling in "groups" or using specific pre-registered presale codes.
Swifties have found an amazing hack for buying cheap tickets to The Eras Tour. Some say it's cheaper to fly abroad and see her perform in Europe than it is to buy tickets to the closest Eras Tour date near you.
For this list, we checked for re-sale tickets on Stub Hub. A lot of people are flocking to third-party sites after having no luck on Ticketmaster. Here's the most expensive Taylor Swift tickets for the Eras tour.
Glendale
Highest price: $17,032 to sit in Section A row 1
Lowest price: $338 to sit in the 400 sections, with a weird angle of behind the stage.
Nashville
Highest price: $4,899 for section N row 23
Lowest price: $360 for section 305 row N
Las Vegas
Highest price: $35,099 for section 116 row 10
Lowest price: $324 for section 334 row 4
Arlington
Highest price: $38,315 for Hall of Fame Suite
Lowest price: $360 for section 450 row 15
Houston
Highest price: $16,821 for section D row 8
Lowest price: $405 for section 631 row P
Atlanta
Highest price: $15,615 for section B on the floor, row 1
Lowest price: $405 for section 344 row 24
Philadelphia
Highest price: $89,950 for section 201 row 25 (NOT EVEN ON THE FLOOR!)
Lowest price: $558 for section 210 row 17
Foxborough
Highest price: $14,198 for section A8 row 1
Lowest price: $607 for section 326 row 2
East Rutherford, New Jersey
Highest price: $22,500 for section 210 row 14
Lowest price: $581 for section 307 row 10
Chicago
Highest price: $100,000 for section 112 row 12
Lowest price: $594 for section 428 row 30
Detroit
Highest price: $13,500 for section M row 15
Lowest price: $396 or section 335 row 16
Pittsburgh
Highest price: $10,476 for section F row 5
Lowest price: $360 for section 506 row W
Minneapolis
Highest price: $7,754 for section A2 row 5
Lowest price: $507 for section 349 row 22
Cincinnati
Highest price: $9,000 for section 134 row 8
Lowest price: $480 for section 333 row 25
Kansas City
Highest price: $450,000 for section 115 row 13
Lowest price: $315 for section 307 row 46
Denver
Highest prices: $4,655 for section B row 2
Lowest prices: $419 for section 524 row 20
Seattle
Highest price: $4,050 for section 137 row BB
Lowest price: $545 for section 305 row GG
Santa Clara
Highest price: $4,436 for section J
Lowest price: $338 for section 417 row 2
Inglewood
Highest price: $4,549 for section G row 11
Lowest price: $270 for section 451 row 5
Tampa
Highest price: $4,549 for section B row 10
Lowest price: $387 for section 305 row V




