How to Get Last Minute Tickets to Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour Shows in Indianapolis


Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour is nearly over, and this weekend, the final U.S. stop takes place in Indianapolis, Indiana: Swift will be playing three shows at Lucas Oil Stadium, starting tomorrow night, with an opening act by Gracie Abrams.

The stadium shares on their website that “There are no listening areas or tailgating outside of the stadium for those guests without concert tickets,” so only plan to show up if you have a ticket. But if you have your friendship bracelets made and are still searching for tickets, you’re in luck: Prices are still high, but have begun to fall on resale sites.

For each of the three nights in Indianapolis, here’s what we’re seeing online on resale platforms StubHub, SeatGeek, and Vivid Seats. (As a note, there are currently no tickets available on Ticketmaster’s resale platform, but we recommend refreshing as the show gets closer, as on occasion, they will drop tickets.)

Eras Tour Indianapolis on Friday, November 1

The lowest prices we’re seeing as of October 31 are around $1,900 on StubHub, and $2,100 on SeatGeek and Vivid Seats.

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Eras Tour Indianapolis on Saturday, November 2

The lowest prices we’re seeing as of October 31 are around $2,000 on StubHub, $2,200 on SeatGeek, and $2,100 on Vivid Seats.

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Get tickets on Vivid Seats

Eras Tour Indianapolis on Sunday, November 3

The lowest prices we’re seeing as of October 31 are around $2,100 on StubHub, $2,400 on SeatGeek, and $2,100 on Vivid Seaets.

Get tickets on StubHub

Get tickets on SeatGeek

Get tickets on Vivid Seats

And if you can’t make the Eras Tour in person, you can still watch the concert from the comfort of your own home on Disney+.

Watch Taylor Swift | The Eras Tour (Taylor’s Version) on Disney+

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