UOB pre-sale tickets for Taylor Swift sell out after 3 hours
Pre-sale tickets for Taylor Swift concert tickets sold out after three hours, with more than a million virtual queue numbers being issued on Wednesday.
The organiser, AEG Presents Asia, announced on Twitter at around 3pm that the UOB Cardmembers pre-sale tickets for all six nights had been sold out.
It added that fans who received an access code from Ticketmaster can still buy tickets during the general sale on Friday at noon.
The pre-sales, open to only UOB cardmembers, kicked off at noon, for tickets to the American pop star’s Eras Tour in March 2024.
But by 12.10pm, customers were already receiving queue numbers in the one million range.
When ticket sales begin, buyers who are on the Ticketmaster website for the artist will be directed to another page that says “you are now in the queue”, followed by a queue number at the bottom that is accompanied by a loading bar.
Similarly, on June 22, over a million virtual queue numbers were issued for Coldplay, with many saying they have never received such a high queue number before.
Pre-sale tickets for the British rock band’s four concerts at the National Stadium to take place in January 2024 sold out after five hours.
Ticket buyers typically advance from the virtual queue to a page to select the date and preferred ticket category, before being directed to the payment page.
An hour before the UOB pre-sale started, many complained about facing technical issues on the ticketing website Ticketmaster.
Customers who tried logging in to their Ticketmaster account after 11am received the message “rate exceeded” on their screens.
Other customers who managed to get to the payment page after selecting their tickets were unable to log in, and received a similar message.
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