Country singer Taylor Swift resumed her "Fearless" concert tour the U.S. in March 2010. Swift's first concert was in Tampa, Florida, on March 4. Swift will perform 37 shows across the U.S.; the last show of the tour will be on June 2, 2010, in Washington, D.C.http://www.livedaily.com/news/taylor-swift-tickets-and-tour-dates-taylor-swift-adds-dozens-of-new-shows-20349.html Before her American leg of the "Fearless" tour, Swift had several concert dates in Australia in the month of February 2010. By mid-March 2010, the majority of the Taylor Swift concert tickets for "Fearless" were already sold out.http://www.taylorswift.com/tour
In concert, Taylor Swift fans can expert to her "You Belong With Me," "Teardrops On My Guitar," "15" and "Love Story."http://blogs.miaminewtimes.com/crossfade/2010/03/concert_review_taylor_swift_bankatlantic_center_march_7.php
Taylor Swift PreSale Concert Tickets
Presale concert tickets are tickets that can be purchased before they go on sale to the general public. In order to buy presale tickets, fans will need a secret passcode to use at TicketMaster.com. To get Taylor Swift presale passcodes, fans must sign up for her official email list. To sign up, visit TaylorSwift.com/Newsletter. Here, fans can enter their name, email address and general location information. After accepting the confirmation email, the person becomes a subscriber. Those on the email list will receive alerts regarding presale tickets, passcodes and other news and information regarding Taylor Swift concerts.http://www.taylorswift.com/newsletter
Sold Out Taylor Swift Concert Tickets
Due to the songstress's popularity and teen following, fans may come to find that tickets for the show they were hoping to be have been sold out.
In the event that Taylor Swift tickets are sold out, fans have a few options. Websites like eBay Tickets and StubHub.com both allow private sellers to list their tickets for sale. Sometimes, people who have purchased tickets cannot attend the event for some reason. In hopes of getting their money back (as tickets are non-refundable) they will offer to sell their tickets online through such websites. Fans can sometimes find great deals this way and even last minute tickets. This is by far much safer than buying third-party tickets on an unregulated website like Craigslist.org. Both eBay Tickets and StubHub.com offer buyer support and by using PayPal.com, buyers will have an extra layer of protection.http://www.stubhub.com/taylor-swift-tickets/?gcid=C12289x486&keyword=14325950&creative=4700132327
Taylor Swift 2010 Tour Dates