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We’re old enough that we remember when Taylor Swift first announced her highly anticipated ‘Eras Tour.’

When the news dropped last November, fans waited for pre-sale seats for hours on end, Ticketmaster shut down, and prices started in the $300 range, with some going for as high as $5K.

Not exactly an ideal experience.

Now that the ‘Eras Tour’ has officially hit the road, it’s finally entering its best era yet:

And while all other shows on the ‘Eras Tour’ are still quite expensive, we’d bet that they’ll become more affordable as show dates approach.

Don’t believe us?

Well, look what you made us do.

For a closer look at ticket prices now versus a month ago, be sure to keep scrolling — we’ve got all the cheapest tickets from Feb. 17 and now, just two days before the tour officially launches.

All prices were found at the time of publication and are subject to fluctuation.

Taylor Swift 2023 tour schedule

A complete calendar including all upcoming 52 tour dates, venues and the cheapest ticket prices from Feb. 17 versus March 15.

(Note: The New York Post confirmed all above prices at the publication time. All prices are subject to fluctuation and include additional fees at checkout.)

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Taylor Swift opening acts

At each show, Swift will be bringing along some of the biggest names in music to help set the mood for her headlining set.

Want a sample of each artist’s sound?

Below, you’ll find each of the nine acts (!) she’s performing with on select dates as well as their most streamed song on Spotify:

Phoebe Bridgers“Motion Sickness”

Huge concert tours in 2023

The tour announcements are out of control this year — we can barely keep up.

Here are just five of the biggest jaunts you’ll want to catch live in the next few months.

• Madonna

• Drake

Looking for more options? Check out our list of the 52 biggest concert tours in 2023 here.

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