Taylor Swift’s tour is coming to Georgia, but it won’t be easy to get tickets
If you’re dying to get your hands on a ticket to Taylor Swift’s upcoming tour, it’s going to cost you.
In an effort to stop scalpers, Swift has created a game for her fans to play in order to get tickets to her Reputation tour, which makes a stop in Atlanta on Aug. 11, 2018.
First, as a part of the “Taylor Swift Tix” program, fans have to register online through tickets.taylorswift.com. Registration closes Nov. 28.
After registering, fans then have to “improve their place in line” by participating in “boost activities” to score points before registration closes.
These boost activities include buying Swift’s album, buying her merchandise or watching her music videos. The more points you earn, the “better your opportunity to access tickets,” said a video on Swift’s site.
According to Business Insider, it’s not clear when tickets will actually go on sale or how much they will cost.
And fans are not happy with this idea.
"Wow I can't wait to get my Taylor Swift concert tickets"
— kae (@sportyidk) August 27, 2017
Ticketmaster&Taylor: Do you want to play a game? pic.twitter.com/cmH50tzS3N
Taylor Swift, reminder, your fans are getting degrees in uni and colleges that scam us on tuition fees. Be good to us with the tour tickets.
— ️ ️ (@pawxb) August 26, 2017
I just don't like the idea of fighting to prove myself as a fan to buy concert tickets!!!
— Maddie (@AllTooTaylor__) August 25, 2017
If you’re a T-Swift fan, may the odds be in your favor.
Mariya Lewter: 478-744-4364, @mariyaclewter
This story was originally published November 21, 2017 at 1:06 PM with the headline "Taylor Swift’s tour is coming to Georgia, but it won’t be easy to get tickets."