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The Eras Tour plays its last announced USA tour dates this weekend as Taylor Swift heads to Indianapolis, Indiana. If you’re hoping to learn how to buy Taylor Swift Indianapolis tickets, you’ve come to the right place. Over the past seven months, we’ve been tracking Swift’s tour across the globe and keeping an eye on resale ticket prices, so we can give some insight into what you can expect to spend.
The Eras Tour, which first kicked off in Arizona in March 2023, resumed for its final leg earlier in October. The North America-spanning branch of the tour saw Swift start in Miami for three shows before heading to New Orleans for three more. Now, she’ll make her way to Indianapolis for three final tour dates in the United States, before the Eras Tour heads to Canada for its final slew of shows. In Indianapolis, Swift will play at the Lucas Oil Stadium, which is home to the Indianapolis Colts.
Below, we’ve outlined everything you need to know about getting Taylor Swift Indianapolis tickets, including a schedule of her upcoming performances and prices compared across two top resale websites. If you’d rather see Swift in Canada, you can check out our main guide to buying Eras Tour tickets. You can also peruse StubHub and Vivid Seats at your leisure.
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Eras Tour Indianapolis schedule
The Eras tour will be held in Indianapolis from Friday, November 1 to Sunday, November 3. The info below features the cheapest available ticket prices on StubHub and Vivid Seats at the time of writing. All times are listed in local time zones, but you should consult your tickets for the exact time that the venue doors open.
Date | StubHub prices from | Vivid Seats prices from | Time |
Friday, November 1, 2024 | $2,469 | $2,459 | 7 p.m. |
Saturday, November 2, 2024 | $2,257 | $2,455 | 7 p.m. |
Sunday, November 3, 2024 | $2,506 | $2,145 | 7 p.m. |
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How to buy Taylor Swift Indianapolis tickets
Original standard tickets to Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour were sold on Ticketmaster, but tickets sold out long ago. The only remaining way to buy tickets is through resale sites like StubHub and Vivid Seats.
How much are Taylor Swift Indianapolis tickets
Since resale tickets are the only available listings, prices are pretty steep. The Indianapolis prices are high compared to the global tour at large, but not a huge surprise in the context of the US tour dates. Several US tour stops have consistently had ticket prices starting at around $1,800-$2,000, and Indianapolis listings have always been some of the more expensive ones. As of the day before the start of the Indianapolis tour dates, the cheapest listings begin at $2,145 on Vivid Seats for Swift’s Sunday, November 3 show. The cheapest listings on StubHub for that same date start at $2,506.
The highest priced show is now the Friday, November 1 date, and listings on both StubHub and Vivid Seats start at more than $2,400. The highest priced date was previously the November 3 show, which marks Swift’s last announced Eras Tour performance in the US. Overall, the two resale sites offer similar prices, although prices vary from performance to performance and often fluctuate throughout the day.
Prices typically start dropping a day or so before the date of the show, and they’re often cheapest right before the show starts. As of Thursday, we haven’t seen any major price fluctuation over the past few days. During Swift’s New Orleans shows last weekend, we saw the prices drop by about half ahead of the Saturday and Sunday performances. However, by waiting, you run the risk of not getting any tickets or having fewer options when it comes to available seats, so buying now also has its perks.
Who is opening for Taylor Swift in Indianapolis?
Gracie Abrams is opening for Taylor Swift across all of the current North American tour dates, including the three Indianapolis shows. Abrams previously opened for the Eras Tour and just wrapped up her own tour pegged to the release of her newest album, “The Secret of Us.” Swift and Abrams collaborated on the album with the song “Us.”
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