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Taylor Swift LIVE as final presale tickets go on sale for Cardiff and Wembley

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The final batch of presale tickets will go on sale for three UK Taylor Swift shows on Wednesday. The US pop star is bringing her Eras tour to Europe in 2024 and has 13 dates booked for shows at four venues across the UK.

On Monday and Tuesday, fans had a chance to get their hands on tickets before they go on general sale next week. Today there will be another opportunity as presale tickets go on sale for her London Wembley Stadium show on June 23 at 11am, her August 17 concert at the same venue at 1pm and her Cardiff Principality Stadium performance on June 18 at 3pm.

Only fans who have preregistered and have an 'on-sale code' can take part in the presale. General sale tickets for UK shows are available between Monday, July 17, and Wednesday, July 19.

Tickets will only be available from Ticketmaster or AXS and can only be purchased with an access code. Follow our blog below for the latest ticket updates as they happen for Taylor Swift.

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