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The pre-sale for Taylor Swift's tour has ended. After the record-breaking release of her album, there has been increased demand for her concerts.

A few weeks ago, Taylor Swift announced her upcoming concert tour in support of her overall portfolio of music as well as her new album, Midnights. Swifties were able to sign up for a lottery before tickets became available to the general public. Fans who received a special code would be able to access tickets before they went on sale. At 10 a.m., the presale began. Just a few moments later, the website was down.

There was a spike in reports before the 10 a.m. presale and again after tickets became available. When asked for comment on the outage, Ticketmaster did not reply immediately.

If you received a code to the TaylorSwiftTix Presale, please login and access the queue through the link you received via text rather than entering through the website. The optimal shopping experience will be ensured by this.

At the time of writing this article, I am not able to access the Ticketmaster home page due to a 503 error. What did you make her do?

Swift's last tour saw 53 sold-out shows across the world, and The Eras Tour has 52 shows in the U.S. Swifties have been sharing their best practices on securing tickets on social media. This will be Swift's biggest tour to date, which she described as a "journey through all of my musical eras of my career"

Swift has a lot of work to do on the tour. Lover, folklore, evermore, and Midnights are the four original studio albums that the singer has released since her last tour. Swift is the first artist to have ten of her album's tracks occupy the top ten spots on the Hot 100.