Taylor Swift tickets are popping up on the resale market a day after the Ticketmaster site was overwhelmed by demand.
Taylor Swift tickets are selling for thousands a day after the Ticketmaster site was overwhelmed by demand during the Capital One presale.
That price tag will get fans a spot on the floor in front of the stage. As for just getting into the stadium - that'll cost at least $350 on Stubhub. To put these numbers in context, tickets to last season's Super Bowl between the Los Angeles Rams and the Cincinnati Bengals at SoFi Stadium in LA averaged $10,427, with the cheapest seats going for about $7,000.
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